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  • In Artemiranda.es we know how important is the confidentiality of the data and the privacy of the navigation of all our clients. Therefore, we want to inform you clearly about what Cookies are, what they are for and how they affect your Internet browsing.

    What is a cookie?

    Cookie is called the information that a computer, tablet or mobile phone stores in memory when a user browses the Internet, and that serves to allow these devices to be recognized later.
    These are some important aspects about the Cookies that you should know:

    • They do not identify you as an individual; They only recognize your device.
    • They do not damage your device in any way.
    • They allow you to access important functions of the web such as reservations or searches that you have made previously.
    • They allow us to remember your preferences and customize the content for you.

    What type of Cookies do we use in Artemiranda.es?

    Many of our online features have been designed to work with Cookies, always thinking of the best navigation for users; So in order to navigate through Artemiranda.es correctly and enjoy everything we offer, you must accept Cookies. In case you do not allow the installation of these Cookies, your browsing through Artemiranda.es would be limited.

    Types of cookies that you can find in Artemiranda.es:

    PERFORMANCE COOKIES:

    This type of Cookies saves information anonymously and allows us to: know your preferences and improve our designs or your browsing through Artemiranda.es, avoid errors, obtain statistics, adapt the video transmission speed depending on the compatibility with your browser, etc. Always thinking of you and trying to make the time you spend visiting us as pleasant as possible.

    GEO-LOCATION COOKIES:

    This type of Cookies are used to find out the country from which you are accessing the web and, in this way, to be able to display the content based on your location and your language.

    REGISTRATION COOKIES:

    This type of Cookies are generated at the time you register on the web or later log in. These Cookies are used so that, when you log out, leave the computer or turn it off, you are still identified as a user and the content remains as appropriate to you.

    ANALYTICAL COOKIES:

    This type of Cookies collect information about your browsing experience in Artemiranda.es completely anonymously. In this way, we can access numerical data on user navigation on our page, and improve functions as we see needs. Therefore, these cookies collaborate directly in the improvements we add on the web, always thinking about the best user navigation and being able to offer a better service.

    ADVERTISING COOKIES:

    This type of Cookies allow to expand and personalize the information of the advertisements shown to each user. Among others, data based on each user's browsing patterns is stored anonymously, so that, later, we can offer you advertising related to your interests.

    THIRD PARTY ADVERTISING COOKIES:

    Artemiranda.es uses third-party Cookies to access, manage and improve a series of Extra Services that, at all times, will improve your browsing experience on Artemiranda.es.

    BARILLIANCE

     

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    cbar_uid

    Identify the user (not as an individual, but the device)

    1000 days

    cbar_abt_ [number]

    Use in the a / b tests

    1000 days

    cbar_sess

    Indicates the number of user sessions

    1000 days

    cbar_rec_clk

    Temporary cookie that is generated when a page is visited and a recommendation is clicked

    cbar_rules

    Indicates to which recommendations the user was exposed

    1000 days

    cbar_tst

    Temporary cookie to verify that cookies are supported

    Duration of the current session

    cbar_lvt

    Indicates when was the last time the user visited the site

    1000 days

    cbar_sess_pv

    Record how many pages have been seen in this session

    Duration of the current session

    cbar_exp

    Indicates when a user was exposed to a recommendation

    1000 days

    For more information, see: http://www.barilliance.com/privacy-policy/

    GOOGLE ANALYTICS

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    __utma

    It is used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library is executed and does not exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

    2 years

    __utmb

    It is used to determine new sessions / visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library is executed and does not exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

    30 minutes

    __utmz

    Store the traffic source or a campaign that explains how the user arrived at your site. The cookie is created when the javascript library is executed and does not exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

    6 months

    For more information, see: http://www.google.es/intl/es/policies/technologies/types/

    GOOGLE ADWORDS

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    id

    The cookie is used to display personalized advertising. Its content is a random number and is stored under the domain doubleclick.com.

    2 years

    For more information, see: http://www.google.es/intl/es/policies/technologies/types/

    CRITEO

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    uid

    Save the information of the pages that have been visited, and in certain cases, the products that have been purchased

    13 months since its last update

    udi

    udc

    uic

    tst

    dis

    zdi

    ueid

    evt

    AC DC

    These data are anonymous and are used exclusively for statistical treatment. There is absolutely no way for Criteo to personally identify the visitor. Criteo ads do not combine information from various sources. Criteo does not obtain any user information from a retailer that may have stored information about you (name, address, etc.). Criteo does not share the data with any other page that shows our advertising. For more information, see: http://www.criteo.com/en/privacy-policy

    ADDTHIS

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    __atuvc

    Created and read by AddThis in order to make sure the updated count is seen if you share an item from the store through Twitter, Facebook, etc. This cookie does not send any data to AddThis and disabling cookies could cause unexpected behavior for users.

    uid

    Random numbers and letters. Store an anonymous identifier to differentiate between store visitors.

    Duration of the current session

    AddThis cookies allow users to share content through social networking websites and email. When we provide links to third-party services, they may save a cookie on the device to make their service easier to use. For more information, see: http://www.addthis.com/privacy/privacy-policy

    DOOFINDER

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    AWSELB

    This cookie is essential to help ensure that the website is loaded efficiently by distributing visits through multiple web servers. The cookie does not contain any personal information, and is deleted as soon as the web browser is closed. Created and used by Amazon to maintain the balance of server load. Not a tracking cookie http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/elasticloadbalancing/

    1 minute

    ADYEN

    Cookie name

    Description

    Expires

    hppsession / hppsessionprops

    This cookie is essential for our payment service provider to track payments made through our site such as Paypal.

    15 days

    How can cookies be deactivated / activated?

    The activation / deactivation of Cookies must be done through the Internet browser. Below we explain, step by step, how to do it depending on your browser: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari Browser.

    Google Chrome

    1. Access the "Configuration" menu.
    2. Select "Show advanced options" at the bottom of the page
    3. In "Privacy", click on "content settings".
    4. In the new window, you will have the option to:

    o Allow local data to be stored (recommended).

    o Save local data until you close the browser.

    o Do not allow site data to be saved.

    o Block site data and third-party cookies

    Mozilla Firefox

    1. Access the "Tools" menu and select "Options".
    2. In the pop-up window select the "Privacy" tab.
    3. In the drop-down box choose the option "use custom settings for history". By checking the corresponding box, they can be activated or deactivated.

    Internet Explorer

    1. Access the "Tools" menu and select "Internet Options".
    2. In the pop-up window select the "Privacy" tab.
    3. Move the cursor to configure the control of Cookies: Block all Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low and Accept all Cookies.

    Safari Browser

    1. Access the "Settings" menu and select "Preferences".
    2. Open the "Privacy" tab.
    3. Select the desired option in the "Block Cookies" section.

    If you use the occasional browser, consult its corresponding Online Guide to guide you in the process of activation, deactivation or configuration of Cookies