Uso of cookies
Cookies are small data files or a set of characters that are stored on the hard disk or in the temporary memory of the user’s computer when accessing the pages of certain Web sites. They are used so that the accessed server can know the user’s preferences when the user reconnects. Access to this Web site may involve the use of cookies, which are intended to facilitate the process of online purchase of products or services offered, and serve advertising or certain content or legal information of interest to the user. The cookies used cannot read cookie files created by other providers. The user has the possibility of configuring his browser to be warned on screen of the reception of cookies and to prevent the installation of cookies on his hard disk. To do this, the user should consult the instructions and manuals of his browser for more information. No cookie can extract information from the user’s hard drive or access personal information. They simply associate the browser of a specific computer with an anonymous code. The only way for a user’s private information to be part of a cookie file is for the user to personally give that information to the server.
Cookies policy
Cookies are small text files generated by the web pages you visit, which contain session data that may be useful later on in the web page. The data allows the website to maintain your information between pages, and also to analyze how you interact with the site. Cookies are secure in that they can only store information that is put in place by the browser, which is information that the user has entered into the browser or that which is included in the page request. They cannot execute code and cannot be used to access your computer.
Cookies are essential to the functioning of the Internet, providing countless advantages in the provision of interactive services, facilitating navigation and usability of the web. Cookies cannot harm your computer and being enabled helps to identify and resolve errors.
Below, we provide more information to better understand the different types of cookies that can be used:
- Session cookies: these are temporary cookies that remain in the browser’s cookie file until you leave the website, so none are recorded on the user’s hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies is used to analyze web traffic patterns. Ultimately, this allows us to provide a better experience to improve the content and facilitate its use.
- Persistent cookies: these are stored on the hard drive and are read by the website each time a new visit is made. Despite its name, a permanent website has a specific expiration date. The cookie will stop working after that date. They are generally used to facilitate the different services offered by websites. Below, we publish a list of the main cookies used on our websites, distinguishing:
- Strictly necessary cookies such as, for example, those that serve for proper navigation or those that allow the payment of goods or services requested by the user or cookies that serve to ensure that the content of the website loads efficiently.
- Third-party cookies such as, for example, those used by social networks, or by external content plugins.
- Analytical cookies for periodic maintenance purposes and, in order to ensure the best possible service to the user, with which websites collect statistical data on activity.
List and description of cookies:
The tables that we publish below collect in schematic form the cookies previously described and used in the various AWEC websites
Complementary guarantees. Cookie management:
All Internet browsers allow you to limit the behavior of a cookie or disable cookies within your browser settings or options. The steps to do this are different for each browser and instructions can be found in the help menu of your browser. The steps to do this are different for each browser and instructions can be found in the help menu of your browser.
Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode whereby cookies are always deleted after the visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers with a link to the cookie settings and the different names of this “private mode”:
Internet Explorer 8 and above; inPrivate
http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
Safari 2 and above; Private Browsing
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1677?viewlocale=es_es&locale=es_es
Opera 10.5 and above; Private Browsing
http://help.opera.com/Windows/11.50/es-ES/cookies.html
FireFox 3.5 and above; Private Browsing
http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we
Google Chrome 10 and higher; Incognito
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es