Cookies policy
A “Cookie” is a small file that is stored in the users’ computer which allows us to recognise the computer. A set of “cookies” help us to improve the quality of our web page, allowing us to control the pages which our users find useful and the ones which are not. “Cookies” are essential for the internet to work correctly bringing countless advantages in the performance of interactive services, allowing you to navigate and use our web page. You should always take into account that cookies cannot damage your equipment but if they are activated, they help us to identify and resolve any errors.
The following information, will help you to understand the different types of cookies.
Session Cookies: They are cookies which remain temporarily in your cookie file inside your navigator until you close the web page, and at no time remain registered in the user’s hard disk. The information obtained via these cookies is used to analyse the pattern of traffic on the web. Over time, this help us to offer a better experience to enhance the contents and make them easier to use.
Permanent Cookies: These are stored in the hard disk and our web reads them each time that you visit our web. A permanent web page has a specific expiry date. The cookie will stop working after this expiry date. We generally use them to help the purchasing and registration services.
Multipurpose Cookies: A cookie can be used for diverse purposes, for this reason they can only be exempt from the requirements needed for consent if all and each one of the purposes for which they are used, are individually exempt from the requirements needed for consent.
The user has at any moment the option to halt the generation of “cookies”, via selecting the corresponding option in the program titled “navigator”. However, SAETDE, is not responsible if the deactivation of the previously mentioned cookies stops the web page from working well.
The following are examples of how to configure the cookies on different navigators:
We would like to inform you that SAETDE at its domain pasgrau.com com does not use any form of “cookies” which deal with any personal data, which allows any concrete person to be identified.
DOMAIN | Name of the “Cookie” | Expires | Information |
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pasgrau.com | ver_legal | Permanent | Control versions of the legal text. |
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THIRD-PARTY COOKIES | |||
pasgrau.com | __utma | 2 years from the configuration or update | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
pasgrau.com | __utmb | 30 minutes from the configuration or update | Used to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
pasgrau.com | __utmc | End of the session of the browser | Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit. |
pasgrau.com | __utmz | Six months from the configuration or update
| Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
pasgrau.com | __utmv | Two years from the configuration or update
| Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVar method. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
Once you have read all the information given, we advise the user that if you continue to navigate on our web page, without having taken the correct measures in order to personalize your navigators, to stop the installation of any cookies used by the user, you will be giving your consent for the use of those mechanisms previously referred to.