1. What are cookies?
They are a web tool designed to save and retrieve information about the website’s visitors and users in the form of a text file that can be sent to the user’s computer or device. They allow the website’s owner to know how the visitor uses the site, provide certain services to them, or make browsing of the website better or more secure. Cookies are not permanent and can be automatically eliminated after a time.
2. Classification of cookies types
Cookies are classified in the following way:
2.1. Cookie types according to the entity that manages them: According to the entity that manages the equipment or domain from which the cookies are sent and processes the data obtained, we can distinguish:
a) First-party cookies: those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a device or domain managed by the editor and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
b) Third-party cookies: those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a device or domain that is not managed by the editor, but rather by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
2.2. Types of cookies according to their purpose: There are many purposes for the use of cookies. According to the purpose for which the data obtained through cookies is processed, some of the purposes may be:
a) Technical cookies: those that allow the user to browse a website, platform, or application and use the different options or services within it, including those that the editor uses to allow for the website’s management and operation and to enable its functions and services. They include, for example, controlling the traffic and communication of data, identifying the session, accessing restricted-access parts, recalling elements that form an order, carrying out the process for purchasing an order, managing payment, controlling fraud linked to the service’s security, making a request for enrolment or participation in an event, counting visits for invoicing of the software licenses the service operates with (website, platform, or application), using security elements during browsing, storing content for the dissemination of videos or sound, enabling dynamic content (for example, text- or image-loading animations), or sharing content through social media.
b) Preference or personalisation cookies: those that allow for information to be recalled so that the user accesses the service with certain characteristics that may differentiate his/her experience from that of other users. These include, for example, language, the number of results to display when a user makes a search, the service’s appearance or content based on the type of browser through which the user is accessing the service, or the region from which the service is accessed, etc.
c) Analytical or measuring cookies: those that allow for their controller to monitor and analyse the behaviour of the users of the websites they are linked to, including the quantification of advertisement impact. The information collected through this type of cookies is used to measure the activity of websites, applications, or platforms in order to make improvements based on the analysis of data on use by the users of the service.
d) Behavioural advertising cookies: those that store information on users’ behaviour obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, which allows for the development of a specific profile in order to show advertising based on it.
2.3. Types of cookies according to the period of time they remain active: According to the period of time they remain active on the terminal equipment, we can distinguish:
a) Session cookies: those designed to gather and store data while the user is accessing the webpage. They tend to be used to store information that is only interesting to store for providing the service requested by the user on a single occasion (for example, a list of products acquired) and disappear upon ending the session.
b) Persistent cookies: those in which the data remain stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed during a period defined by the person responsible for the cookie. It can be anywhere from a few minutes to several years.
This website uses similar cookies and/or technology to store and retrieve information when you browse. In general, this technology can serve for very diverse purposes such as, for example, recognising you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, or personalising the manner in which content is displayed. The specific uses that we make of this technology are described below.
Likewise, there are the following third-party cookies:
– GOOGLE ANALYTICS: these are analytical cookies that are used to compile anonymous statistical data on activity (number of visits, origin, areas visited, etc.). If you would like more information on these cookies, you can go to Google’s website:
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
-Social media cookies, such as TWITTER, so that the users can interact with the content on different social media platforms. They are generated only for the users of said social media. The conditions of use of these cookies and the information compiled can be consulted in this company’s own privacy policy:
https://help.twitter.com/es/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies
3. More information on browsing in private mode and cookies management
Take into account that you can configure your browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or so that you are notified about receiving them and thus decide to install them or not. You can, for example, consult your browser’s help section in this regard. You can also eliminate the cookies installed on your equipment or device at any time.
We inform you that we can use cookies on your device on the condition that you have given your consent, except in cases in which cookies are necessary for browsing our website.
In addition to the foregoing, we recommend that you consult the following links for more information on managing cookies (browsing in private mode and elimination of cookies after each visit) based on your browser:
Internet Explorer 8 and later
Firefox 3.5 and later
Google Chrome 10 and later
Opera 10.5 and later
Safari 2 and later
4. International transfers
This website has Google Analytics services, provided by Google LLC, enabled. The interaction with users for the use of said tool entails the international transfer of analytical and technical data. The transfer is made pursuant to the EU-US Privacy Shield agreement.
5. List of cookies used on fguma.es
The website that you are visiting uses first-party cookies that are essential for its operation, and third-party cookies.
This website uses similar cookies and/or technology to store and retrieve information when you browse. In general, this technology can serve for very diverse purposes such as, for example, recognising you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, or personalising the manner in which content is displayed. The specific uses that we make of this technology are described below.
Likewise, there are the following third-party cookies:
– GOOGLE ANALYTICS: these are analytical cookies that are used to compile anonymous statistical data on activity (number of visits, origin, areas visited, etc.). If you would like more information on these cookies, you can go to Google’s website:
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
-Social media cookies, such as TWITTER, so that the users can interact with the content on different social media platforms. They are generated only for the users of said social media. The conditions of use of these cookies and the information compiled can be consulted in this company’s own privacy policy:
https://help.twitter.com/es/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies
Technical cookies
Necessary cookies help make a webpage usable, activating basic functions such as browsing within the page and access to secure areas of the webpage. The webpage cannot function properly without these cookies.
Name | Description | Provider | Expiry | First- or third-party |
CookieConsent | Stores the status of the user’s consent to cookies for the current domain | fguma.es | 1 year | First-party |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | Determines if the visitor has accepted the cookies consent box | fguma.es | 1 day | First-party |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary | Determines if the visitor has accepted the cookies consent box | fguma.es | 1 year | First-party |
Preference or personalisation cookies
Preference cookies allow the website to remember information that changes the way the page behaves or its appearance, such as your preferred language or the region you are in.
Name | Description | Provider | Expiry | First- or third-party |
lang | Remembers the user’s selected language version of a website | cdn.syndication.twimg.com | Session | Third-party |
Analysis or measuring cookies
Statistical cookies help webpage owners understand how visitors interact with a webpage by anonymously bringing together and providing information.
Name | Description | Provider | Expiry | First- or third-party |
_ga | Records a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the website | fguma.es | 2 years | Third-party |
_gat | Used by Google Analytics to control the request rate | fguma.es | 1 day | Third-party |
_gid | Records a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the website | fguma.es | 1 day | Third-party |
collect | Used to send data to Google Analytics on the visitor’s device and its behaviour. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels | google-analytics.com | Session | Third-party |
Behavioural advertising cookies
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors to webpages. The intention is to show advertisements that are relevant and attractive to the individual user. Therefore, they are the most valuable for editors and third-party advertisers.
Name | Description | Provider | Expiry | First- or third-party |
__widgetsettings | Not classified | twitter.com | Persistent | Third-party |
GPS | Records a unique ID on mobile devices to enable tracking based on geographical GPS location | youtube.com | 1 day | Third-party |
i/jot/syndication | Not classified | twitter.com | Session | Third-party |
IDE | Used by Google DoubleClick to record and report on the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking on one of the advertiser’s advertisements with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an advertisement and to present targetted advertisements to the user | doubleclick.net | 1 year | Third-party |
local_storage_support_test | Used in relation to the browser’s local storage function. This function allows the website to load more quickly through the preloading of certain procedures | twitter.com | Persistent | Third-party |
PREF | Records a single identification that uses Google to keep statistics on how visitors use YouTube videos on different websites | youtube.com | 8 months | Third-party |
rc::c | Used to distinguish between humans and bots | google.com | Session | Third-party |
test_cookie | Used to verify if the user’s browser allows cookies | doubleclick.net | 1 day | Third-party |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | Tries to calculate the user’s bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos | youtube.com | 180 days | Third-party |
YSC | Records a unique ID to keep statistics on what YouTube videos the user has seen | youtube.com | Session | Third-party |
yt-remote-cast-installed | Records the preferences of the user’s video player when viewing embedded YouTube videos | youtube.com | Session | Third-party |
yt-remote-connected-devices | Records the preferences of the user’s video player when viewing embedded YouTube videos | youtube.com | Persistent | Third-party |
yt-remote-device-id | Records the preferences of the user’s video player when viewing embedded YouTube videos | youtube.com | Persistent | Third-party |
yt-remote-fast-check-period | Records the preferences of the user’s video player when viewing embedded YouTube videos | youtube.com | Session | Third-party |
yt-remote-session-app | Records the preferences of the user’s video player when viewing embedded YouTube videos | youtube.com | Session | Third-party |
yt-remote-session-name | Records the preferences of the user’s video player when viewing embedded YouTube videos | youtube.com | Session | Third-party |