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Cookies policy

Cookies policy


 

A cookie is a file that will be downloaded to your computer when you access to certain web pages. Cookies allow a web page, among other things, store and retrieve information about your browsing habits of a user or from your computer, and depending on the information they contain and the way in which you use your computer, can serve to recognize it.

However, these media only obtain information related to the number of pages visited, the city to which it is assigned the IP address from which you accessed, the number of new users, the frequency and recurrence of the visits, time of visit, in browser or the operator or type of finish from where you have access to the web.

These cookies are only associated with an anonymous user and your computer and do not provide references that allow to deduce the User’s name and surname or access to another type of data stored in the device.

Cookies of HITEC SIMULATORS PARK, SL. Cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other service providers.

HITEC SIMULATORS PARK, SL. Uses Cookies:

PHPSESSID This cookie is used by the language of encrypted PHP to allow session variables are stored on the web server. This cookie is essential for the functioning of the website. Expires at the end of the session.

Third Party Cookies:

AID Cookies of advertising services of Google Adwords.
APISID, HSID, NID, SAPISID, SID, SSID These cookies allow Google web sites to remember information that changes the appearance or behavior of the site as, for example, your preferred language or the region you are in. For example, by remembering your region, a website may be able to provide news about traffic or local weather reports. These cookies also allow you to change the size of the text, font and other parts of web pages that you can customize. The stored data is run through a number of unique identifiers, with the exception of pref that stores your options, such as the zoom level preferred. While we do not have control over the cookies from Google, it includes a mixture of fragments of information to measure the number and the behavior of the users.
CONSENT, DV Cookie technique to control the acceptance of cookies.
DSID, IDE Are advertising cookies are used to improve the advertising. They are often used to guide the advertising based on the content that is relevant to a user, improve reporting of campaign performance and to avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.
SIDCC This cookie is used by Google to provide services and remove anonymous information about navigation.
__cfduid Cloudflare cookie is used to improve the speed of downloading information and ensuring safe navigation
__zlcmid Are cookies used by the ZOPIM tool to allow chat live with customer service.
_ga Enable the control function of unique visits. The first time that a user on the site through a web browser will be installed this cookie. When you re-enter our site with the same browser, the cookie is considered to be the same user. Only in the case of the user to change browser, Google Analytics will consider it another user.
_gat It is used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when loading the javascript library and there is a previous version of the cookie _gat. The cookie is updated each time that sends data to Google Analytics.

If you do not want to accept third-party cookies you can set your browser, but you must keep in mind that disabling cookies may disable the functions offered by these third parties.

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Internet Explorer: How to manage cookies in Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox: Enable and disable cookies
Google Chrome: How to manage cookies and sites
Safari: Manage cookies

 

Faq for: Cookies

Why jump now so many warnings about the use of “cookies”?
In 2012 it introduced an amendment to article 22.2 of the Law of Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSICE) of 2002. Until then, it was taken for granted that the web pages warned the use of cookies in the texts that included under headings of the style “legal notice”, “Terms of use”, “Terms of use”, “Data Protection Policy”… But it was considered insufficient.
Following the amendment of 2012 established that the user must consent to the use of cookies, after being duly informed of the purposes for which they are used.

What are the fines for breaching the rules of cookies?
The minor violations carry fines of up to 30,000 euros and the grave could reach 150,000, although the case has never come to these ends, establishing normally amounts of between 500 and 25,000 euros.

Can I delete cookies from my computer?
Yes, you can check or delete cookies whenever you want, even if it may experience different behavior on the web, you can also set most browsers to stop them. In the event that the reject or delete them, some features of the website may not function properly.

Are cookies a danger to my computer?
No, a cookie is a text file, it is not a program or plug-in. Can not be used as a virus and cannot access your hard drive. It is the browser itself and not a person that saved the cookie from a web page when necessary.

Can the cookies fill my hard drive?

Although Cookies take up very little space (a few kilobytes), as you browse the internet the accumulation of these can come to occupy a relatively large space on the hard drive. It is for this reason that both browsers and operating systems have their own automatic systems to ensure that this does not occur, usually with a maximum number of cookies that can be stored. When this number is exceeded, the browser automatically deletes those that have been used less.

Who must comply with this regulation?

Corporate pages of the companies.
Corporate pages of self-employed professionals, regardless of whether they are used for reporting on their business or online stores.
The online shops and other e-commerce platforms.
The media or blogs that contain some kind of advertising.
This applies both to companies and professionals established in Spain and those foreign websites directed to the Spanish public.