Definition and function of cookies

The website https://www.2espais.com/ (the “Website”) uses cookies and other files of similar functionality. Cookies are small files that are downloaded to those devices that are used to access the Website. Cookies allow the Company, among others, to store and retrieve information about the user’s browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and the way in which they use the device to access the Website, they can be used to recognize the same user.

 

Typology of Cookies and purposes of use

 

During the navigation of the Website, different types of cookies will be used, both their own and those of third parties; Such cookies can be classified into the following:

 

COOKIES DE SESIÓN: are also used by the server to store information about user page activities so users can easily pick up where they left off on the server’s pages. By default, web pages really don’t have any ‘memory’. Cookies tell the server what pages to show the user so the user doesn’t have to remember or start navigating the site all over again. Cookies act as a sort of “bookmark” within the site. Similarly, cookies can store ordering information needed to make shopping carts work instead of forcing the user to remember all the items the user put in the shopping cart.

 

PERSISTENT COOKIES:are also employed to store user preferences. Many websites allow the user to customize how information is presented through site layouts or themes. These changes make the site easier to navigate and/or lets user leave a part of the user’s “personality” at the site.

 

What type of cookies do we use?

Here are some examples of the main cookies on our site, what they do and how you can alter your settings to stop cookies.

These cookies are essentials. They allow you to navigate our site, set the language settings

– Necessary cookies: Necessary cookies allow us to offer you the best possible experience when accessing and navigating through our website and using its features. For example, these cookies let us recognize that you have created an account and have logged into that account to access the content.

– Functionality cookies: Functionality cookies let us operate the site in accordance with the choices you make. For example, we will recognize your username and remember how you customized the site during future visits.

– Analytical cookies: These cookies enable us and third-party services to collect aggregated data for statistical purposes on how our visitors use the website. These cookies do not contain personal information such as names and email addresses and are used to help us improve your user experience of the website.

 

Third party cookies:

Google Analytics:

This service provides you with comprehensive statistics about how users interact with your application or website including the geographical location of visitors, average time on site, traffic, and other important metrics.

– __utma: Utma is the main way through which Google Analytics tracks unique visitors. The cookie stores the date, time of the first visit, and a visitor’s ID. Also, this cookie stores information on the number of visits they’ve made. The -utma cookie can last for up to 2 years. However, you can customize the expiration time in the tracking code.

– __utmt: This cookie is used to throttle request rate. Expires in 10 minutes.

– __utmb: Is a type of cookie that tells Google Analytics whether a visit has timed out and also how far the visit went. It also stores information of the start time of the visitor’s current visit as well as the number of page views in the current visit. This persistent cookie expires in less than an hour. But, each page visit refreshes it.

– __utmc: This is the only session cookie used by Google Analytics. The -utmc cookie registers that the visit ended once the user closed the browser.

– __utmz: This cookie contains all the information on the source of traffic for the current visit, the cookie doesn’t change if no traffic source information is found for the current visit. This cookie doesn’t contain historical information for previous sources. It’s the way Google Analytics attributes visit information, such as transactions and conversions to a traffic source. Being a persistent cookie means it expires in 6 months. The only way to refresh it is to change the traffic source.

 

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– CONSENT: cookie of Google Maps, correct operation on the contact page

Cookie notice:

cookie_notice_accepted: It lauch a message to the visitor, so that she or he is aware of the use of cookies in our website.

 

 

How to deactivate / activate cookies?

 

At any time the user can allow, block, or delete cookies installed on his or her computer, by modifying the configuration parameters for the web browser being used on the computer:

You can restrict, block or delete cookies from our website or any other website, using your browser. In each browser the operation is different, the ‘Help’ function will show you how to do it.

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