Cookie Policy
A "Cookie" is a small file stored on the user's computer that allows us to recognize them. The set of "cookies" helps us improve the quality of our website by enabling us to control which pages our users find useful and which they do not.
Cookies are essential for the functioning of the internet, offering numerous advantages in providing interactive services, facilitating navigation and usability of our website. Please note that cookies cannot damage your device, and having them enabled helps us identify and resolve errors.
The information provided below will help you understand the different types of cookies:
Session cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser's cookie file until you leave the web page, so none are stored on the user's hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies helps analyze web traffic patterns. In the long run, this allows us to provide a better experience to improve content and facilitate its use.
Permanent cookies: These are stored on the hard drive, and our website reads them each time you make a new visit. A permanent cookie has a definite expiration date. The cookie will cease to function after that date.
Below we publish a list of the main cookies used on our website, distinguishing:
Strictly necessary cookies such as, for example, those that serve to ensure proper navigation or those that allow services requested by the user, or cookies that serve to ensure that the web page content loads efficiently.
Third-party cookies such as, for example, those used by social networks or external content supplements.
Analytical cookies for periodic maintenance and to ensure the best possible service to the user, websites typically use "analytical" cookies to collect statistical data of the activity.
RELATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE COOKIES WE USE ON THE WEBSITE:
The following table outlines the cookies used on our website:
**Cookie | Name | Purpose / More information | Expiration** |
|---|---|---|---|
419*6F17ACB2CAC9801D931150D119930 | This cookie is a session identifier provided by the server. | Session | |
cookieaccept | Stores the user's acceptance of the installation of cookies to avoid displaying the same message repeatedly. | 1 year | |
Google Analytics | _utma | NOTO PROJECT, SL, supports the use of Google Analytics on the website to track activity performed on it. | 2 years |
_utmb | Google Analytics cookies collect standard registration information and data about visitor habits anonymously. | 30 minutes | |
_utmc | Determines if establishing a new session is necessary. | Session | |
_utmt | Used to process the type of request required by the user. | Session | |
_utmz | Stores the source of the visitor and the path they took to access the website. | 6 months | |
_ga | Used to distinguish users. | 2 years | |
_gat | Used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when loading the javascript library and no previous version of the _gat cookie exists. The cookie is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics. | 10 minutes | |
Cookies google.com | PREF | The use of geolocation services like Google Maps implies the installation of these cookies. | 2 years |
APISID | Used to remember user preferences during their navigation. | 2 years | |
SAPISID | 2 years | ||
SSID | Also, for Google to count the number of users utilizing maps. | 2 years | |
NID | To make advertising more engaging. | 6 months | |
HSID, SID | And to provide security mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access to user login data or information they provide in contact forms. | 2 years | |
Cookies from Facebook | Lu, c_user, csm, fr, s, xs | Their purposes are described at www.facebook.com/help/cookies | — |
Google Account | GAPS, LSID, LSOSID, UTMA, UTZ | Tool from Google+ via action buttons to allow the user to share content via Google+. These cookies allow Google to authenticate if the site is shared with this button. More information about Google cookies at www.google.com/intl/es/policies/technologies/types (Spanish). | — |
APIS GOOGLE | These Google Maps cookies record the user's origin and the keywords. A unique prefix is also generated to count how many times a user visits the site. More information: www.google.com/intl/es/policies/technologies/types (Spanish). | — |
Complementary Guarantees - Cookie Management:
As an additional guarantee described above, the registration of cookies can be subject to your acceptance during the installation or update of the browser used, and this acceptance can be revoked at any time through available content and privacy configuration options.
Many browsers allow activating a private mode where cookies are always deleted after your visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers and the different names for this “private mode”:
Internet Explorer 8 and above; InPrivate Safari 2 and above; Private Browsing Opera 10.5 and above; Private Browsing Firefox 3.5 and above; Private Browsing Google Chrome 10 and above; Incognito
Important: Please read your browser's help section carefully to learn more about how to activate the “private mode.” You can continue to visit our website even if your browser is in “private mode” however, your navigation on our website may not be optimal and some utilities may not function correctly.
Cookie Policy
A "Cookie" is a small file stored on the user's computer that allows us to recognize them. The set of "cookies" helps us improve the quality of our website by enabling us to control which pages our users find useful and which they do not.
Cookies are essential for the functioning of the internet, offering numerous advantages in providing interactive services, facilitating navigation and usability of our website. Please note that cookies cannot damage your device, and having them enabled helps us identify and resolve errors.
The information provided below will help you understand the different types of cookies:
Session cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser's cookie file until you leave the web page, so none are stored on the user's hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies helps analyze web traffic patterns. In the long run, this allows us to provide a better experience to improve content and facilitate its use.
Permanent cookies: These are stored on the hard drive, and our website reads them each time you make a new visit. A permanent cookie has a definite expiration date. The cookie will cease to function after that date.
Below we publish a list of the main cookies used on our website, distinguishing:
Strictly necessary cookies such as, for example, those that serve to ensure proper navigation or those that allow services requested by the user, or cookies that serve to ensure that the web page content loads efficiently.
Third-party cookies such as, for example, those used by social networks or external content supplements.
Analytical cookies for periodic maintenance and to ensure the best possible service to the user, websites typically use "analytical" cookies to collect statistical data of the activity.
RELATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE COOKIES WE USE ON THE WEBSITE:
The following table outlines the cookies used on our website:
**Cookie | Name | Purpose / More information | Expiration** |
|---|---|---|---|
419*6F17ACB2CAC9801D931150D119930 | This cookie is a session identifier provided by the server. | Session | |
cookieaccept | Stores the user's acceptance of the installation of cookies to avoid displaying the same message repeatedly. | 1 year | |
Google Analytics | _utma | NOTO PROJECT, SL, supports the use of Google Analytics on the website to track activity performed on it. | 2 years |
_utmb | Google Analytics cookies collect standard registration information and data about visitor habits anonymously. | 30 minutes | |
_utmc | Determines if establishing a new session is necessary. | Session | |
_utmt | Used to process the type of request required by the user. | Session | |
_utmz | Stores the source of the visitor and the path they took to access the website. | 6 months | |
_ga | Used to distinguish users. | 2 years | |
_gat | Used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when loading the javascript library and no previous version of the _gat cookie exists. The cookie is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics. | 10 minutes | |
Cookies google.com | PREF | The use of geolocation services like Google Maps implies the installation of these cookies. | 2 years |
APISID | Used to remember user preferences during their navigation. | 2 years | |
SAPISID | 2 years | ||
SSID | Also, for Google to count the number of users utilizing maps. | 2 years | |
NID | To make advertising more engaging. | 6 months | |
HSID, SID | And to provide security mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access to user login data or information they provide in contact forms. | 2 years | |
Cookies from Facebook | Lu, c_user, csm, fr, s, xs | Their purposes are described at www.facebook.com/help/cookies | — |
Google Account | GAPS, LSID, LSOSID, UTMA, UTZ | Tool from Google+ via action buttons to allow the user to share content via Google+. These cookies allow Google to authenticate if the site is shared with this button. More information about Google cookies at www.google.com/intl/es/policies/technologies/types (Spanish). | — |
APIS GOOGLE | These Google Maps cookies record the user's origin and the keywords. A unique prefix is also generated to count how many times a user visits the site. More information: www.google.com/intl/es/policies/technologies/types (Spanish). | — |
Complementary Guarantees - Cookie Management:
As an additional guarantee described above, the registration of cookies can be subject to your acceptance during the installation or update of the browser used, and this acceptance can be revoked at any time through available content and privacy configuration options.
Many browsers allow activating a private mode where cookies are always deleted after your visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers and the different names for this “private mode”:
Internet Explorer 8 and above; InPrivate Safari 2 and above; Private Browsing Opera 10.5 and above; Private Browsing Firefox 3.5 and above; Private Browsing Google Chrome 10 and above; Incognito
Important: Please read your browser's help section carefully to learn more about how to activate the “private mode.” You can continue to visit our website even if your browser is in “private mode” however, your navigation on our website may not be optimal and some utilities may not function correctly.