Among other purposes, cookies and the other technologies enable us to remember your preferences, recognise you on subsequent visits, monitor your browsing, and obtain information on your activity on this website. This is achieved by storing certain information on your computer.
10.1. Which cookies do we use and why?
10.1.1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a device that is downloaded to the terminal equipment of a user with the purpose of storing data that may be updated and retrieved by the entity responsible for its installation.
When you access the Website and give your consent for its installation, small files with information are installed on your device (computer, tablet, phone, etc.). These files (which are the cookies themselves) form part of the technology necessary for the proper functioning of the Website and are not inherently harmful.
Cookies are installed and stored on your device and allow you to track your activity on the Internet.
You can completely disable the use of cookies in your browser settings. You can disable cookies, but the Website or some of its sections may not function properly.
10.1.2. What type of cookies do we use?
According to the entity that manages them, cookies can be:
- Own cookies: Cookies sent to the terminal device of the interested party from a device or domain managed by the editor itself and from which it provides the service requested by the user.
- Third-party cookies: These are the cookies sent to the terminal device of the user from a device or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
The Website uses both own and third-party cookies.
10.1.3. For how long do cookies remain active?
Depending on the time they remain activated:
- Session cookies: They are a type of cookie designed to collect and store data while the users accesses a web page. They are often used to store information that only needs to be retained for providing the service requested by the user on a single occasion (e.g. a list of purchased products).
- Persistent cookies: They are type of cookies where the data continues to be stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a defined time by the entity in charge of the cookie, and can range from a few minutes to several years.
The Website uses both persistent and session cookies.
10.1.4. For what purposes can the cookies from the Web Site be used?
- Technical cookies: These are cookies that allow the user to browse through a web page, platform or application and the use of different options or services that exist in it such as, for example, to control data traffic and communication, identify the session, access restricted access parts, remember the elements that make up an order, do the process of buying an order, apply for registration or participation in an event, use security elements during browsing, store content for the dissemination of videos or audio or share content via social networks.
- Personalization cookies: These cookies are those that allow the user to access the service with some general predefined characteristics according to a set of criteria in the user terminal as for example would be the language, the type of browser used to access to the service, the local configuration from where the service is accessed, etc.
- Analysis cookies: These are cookies that allow their data controller to track and analyse the behaviour of the users of websites they are linked to. The information collected using this type of cookie is used in the measurement of the activity of the website, application or platform and for profiling the browsing the users of these sites, applications and platforms, in order to make improvements based on the analysis of the data of the usage of the service’s users.
- Advertising cookies: These are the cookies that allow the management, in the most efficient way possible, of the advertising spaces that, in its case, the editor has included in a web page, application or platform from which it provides the requested service based on criteria such as the edited content or the frequency at which the advertisements are displayed.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: These are the cookies that allow the management,
in the most efficient way possible, of the advertising spaces that, in its case, the editor has included in a web page, application or platform from which it provides the requested service. These cookies store information on user behaviour obtained through continuous monitoring of their browsing habits, allowing to develop a specific profile to display ads based on it.
The Website uses cookies for the purposes mentioned above. The cookies used and information on the reasons why they are used are indicated below:
Cookie declaration last updated on 4/19/21 by Cookiebot
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10.2. What tracking technologies do we use?
In addition to cookies, there are other technologies that allow us to track your navigation and get information about your activity on the Website.
10.2.1. Web analytics services:
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses "cookies", which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyse how users make use of the same. The information generated by the cookie about your use (including your IP address) will be directly transmitted to and filed by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information to evaluate use of the web page, collecting reports on the activity of the web page and providing other services related to the activity and use of Internet. Google may transmit this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or when these third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data it has. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. To use it, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above. To offer visitors more choices about how their data is collected by Google Analytics, Google developed the Opt-out Browser Add-on: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en. When you install this add-on, the information will not be sent to Google Analytics.
10.2.2. Log files
Each time you access our website, your Internet browser transmits to us certain usage data for technical reasons that are stored in files, known as protocol log files. These data are the following: the date and time you access our website; name of the web consulted; IP address of your computer or mobile device; the web address from which you have accessed our website; volume of data transferred and name and version of your browser.
Analysis of the log files helps us to improve our internet products and to facilitate their consultation, to seek out and eliminate errors quickly and to check the server's capabilities.
10.2.3. Social plugins
A plugin or add-in is an application (or computer program) that is related to another to add a new feature and usually very specific.
10.2.4. Web beacons
Web beacons (web bugs, etc.) are another technology that we use on the Website, as well as in some of our emails and ads.
Web beacons (or “tags”) are fragments of programming code that are included in the Website, emails and advertisements to inform AXPO (or the companies that help us run our operations) that these web pages, emails or advertisements have been seen or clicked.
10.2.5. Pixels and Gif
The tracking pixel, or transparent or invisible gif, in its different modalities, is normally an image embedded in the website (or the corresponding file) that, when loaded in your system,
provides information on some of your activity (opening a certain website, for example).
10.2.6. Embedded scripts
Embedded scripts are fragments of programming code that are included in the Website to measure the use of these web pages, such as for example which links are clicked. We use this information to improve the Website and adapt it to your likely interests, as well as for market research.
You can turn off scripting functionality, such as JavaScript, in your browser (please refer to your browser’s help function). Remember that, if you completely disable scripting functions,
it is possible that Adobe websites may not work properly.
10.3. How can I disable cookies and tracking technologies?
You can change or withdraw your consent for the use of cookies at any time by clicking on Change your consent
You can configure your browser to reject all these technologies. However, it is possible that some features or services of the Website may not function properly without cookies.
Most browsers allow you to disable cookies, so that you may at any time choose which cookies you want to work on this Website by changing the settings on your browser. You can find more information in the settings of your browser. Below, we provide links to the websites of the main browsers:
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