Cookies are small data files that are generated on the user's computer and allow the user to store the information generated by their activity on the network.
The types of Cookies used by Aliseda are:
Session cookies are stored in memory and are only valid temporarily, so they do not permanently record any information on your computer's hard drive. These cookies allow for the storage of information related to each user's login.
Below is a list of the main cookies that Aliseda is using:
Name | Source | Type | Duration | Definition |
Name cookiesAliseda | Source First-party | Type Session | Duration When manually logging out from the user's private area. | Definition To personalize the user experience and facilitate access to their private area without needing to enter a username and password. |
The main purpose of tracking cookies is to collect information about users' Browse behavior and offer them targeted and personalized ads.
The utility of tracking cookies is based on the temporary tracking of Internet Browse to later segment Browse profiles and, based on them, send advertising according to their presumed interests or to know the effectiveness of campaigns and promotions. Therefore, the User has the possibility to delete this type of cookie before starting to browse other pages of the website.
Google Analytics does not collect any personal information about the website's users.
Below is a list of the main cookies that Aliseda is using:
Name | Source | Type | Duration | Definition |
Name _utma | Source Google Analytics | Type Analytics | Duration 2 years | Definition A randomly generated number to identify unique visitors to our site. |
Name _utmb | Source Google Analytics | Type Analytics | Duration 30 minutes from setup or update | Definition This cookie records the arrival time to the page and expires 30 minutes after the last page view. It is automatically deleted when you switch websites or close the browser. If a user remains inactive for more than 30 minutes on a website and requests a page again, it will be considered a new user session (1 unique user making 2 visits). |
Name _utmc | Source Google Analytics | Type Analytics | Duration End of the browser session | Definition The current JavaScript code used by Google Analytics does not require this cookie. Previously, this cookie was used along with the _utmb cookie to determine whether, after more than 30 minutes on the same page, a new session should be established for the user. This cookie is still written to ensure compatibility with websites where the old urchin.js tracking code is installed. |
Name __utmz | Source Google Analytics | Type Analytics | Duration 6 months | Definition A randomly generated number and information about how the site was reached (e.g., directly or via a link, organic search, or paid search). |
Google uses cookies for various purposes, including remembering your SafeSearch preferences, increasing the relevance of the ads you see, counting the number of visits we receive to a page, helping you sign up for our services, protecting your data, or remembering your ad preferences.
Name | Source | Type | Duration | Definition |
Name _gid | Source Google Analytics | Type Analytics | Duration 24 hours | Definition Used to distinguish users. |
Name _ga | Source Google Analytics | Type Analytics | Duration 2 years | Definition Used to distinguish users. |
Name _gat | Source Google Tag Manager | Type Analytics | Duration 1 day | Definition Used by Google Analytics to throttle the request rate. |
First-party or third-party cookies to carry out our own marketing campaigns to attract and retain traffic to our website. They store Browse information on or off our website.
They are used to make advertising more engaging for users and more valuable for publishers and advertisers. They are often used to select ads based on content that is relevant to a user, improve campaign performance reports, and avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.
Name | Source | Type | Duration | Definition |
Name CONSENT | Source Google | Type Targeting / Advertising | Duration 19 years | Definition Consent for cookie settings. |
Name ANID | Source Google Adwords | Type Advertising | Duration 1 year | Definition These cookies are for the advertising purpose of the Google Adwords service. They contain a unique randomly generated value that allows the Platform to distinguish browsers and devices. This information is used to measure ad performance and provide product recommendations based on statistical data. |
Name 1P_JAR | Source Google | Type Advertising | Duration 1 month | Definition Google uses this cookie to personalize ads based on personal interests. |
Name AID | Source Google | Type Advertising | Duration 1 year | Definition They implement certain Google utilities and can store certain preferences, as well as personalize the ads shown in Google search, or 'Social Sharing' cookies for the G+1 recommendation button at the bottom of the pages. |
Google uses the DoubleClick cookie in the ads served on the websites of its partners, such as websites displaying AdSense ads or participating in Google certified ad networks. When a user visits a partner's website and views or clicks on an ad, a cookie may be placed in their browser.
Name | Source | Type | Duration | Definition |
Name APISID | Source Doubleclick.net | Type Targeting / Advertising | Duration 2 years | Definition This DoubleClick cookie is usually set through the site by advertising partners, and they use it to create a profile of the website visitor's interests and show relevant ads on other sites. This cookie works by uniquely identifying your browser and device. |
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the user has the possibility of configuring their browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or to receive an on-screen notice of the reception of each cookie and decide at that time whether or not to install it on their hard drive. To do this, we suggest the help section of your browser to find out how to change the settings you currently use. You can also use tracking cookie blocking tools like Do Not Track, which you can download from the site: http://www.abine.com/dntdetail.php.
Likewise, you have the possibility of revoking at any time the consent given for the use of cookies by Aliseda by configuring your browser for this purpose in the terms provided in the previous point.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the User should be aware that disabling cookies could affect the proper functioning of certain sections of the website, so it is recommended that you consult your browser's instructions and manuals for more information: