Cookies Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are received by the terminal from the visited website and are used to record certain browsing interactions on a website, storing data that can be updated and retrieved. These files are stored on the user’s computer and contain anonymous data that is not harmful to your computer. They are used to remember user preferences, such as the selected language, access data or personalization of the page.

Cookies can also be used to record anonymous information about how a visitor uses a site. For example, from which web page you have accessed, or if you have used an advertising banner to arrive.

How do we use different types of cookies? 

According to their purpose:

 

 

 

 

Technical Cookies 

 

Technical cookies are those that facilitate the user’s navigation and the use of the different options or services offered by the web, such as identifying the session, allowing access to certain areas, facilitating orders, purchases, filling in forms, registrations, security, facilitating functionalities (videos, social networks …). orders, purchases, filling in forms, registrations, orders, purchases, filling in forms, registrations, security, facilitating functionalities (videos, social networks …).

 

 

 

Personalization Cookies

 

Personalization cookies allow the user to access services according to his preferences (language, navigator, configuration…).

 

 

 

Analysis Cookies

 

Analysis cookies are used to perform an anonymous analysis of user behaviour on the web and measure his activity and develop navigation profiles in order to improve the websites.

 

 

 

 

 

Advertising Cookies 

Advertising cookies allow the management of advertising spaces on the web. In addition, these cookies can be for personalized advertising and thus allow the management of the advertising spaces on the web based on the behavior and browsing habits of the user, from where their profile is obtained and allow customizing the advertising that is displayed in the browser of the user or other profiles and social networks of the user.

 

 

 

 According to term:

 

Session Cookies

 

Session cookies last as long as the user is navigating the web page and disappear when navigator is closed.

 

 

 

Persistent Cookies

 

These cookies are stored in user terminal until manually eliminated or duration term has concluded for the cookie.

 

According to ownership:

 

Own Cookies

 

Those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

 

 

 

Third-party Cookies

 

Those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies

 

The following table is a classification and description of the cookies used in the present web página so you can identify them in your navigator:

Name Owner Data collected Purpose Duration
_ga Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visitor’s Sessions Used to distinguish users 2 years since end of last visit
 

_gid

Own Cookie / Third-party  Cookie Visitor’s Sessions. Used to distinguish users 24 hours since end of last visit
_gat Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visitor’s Sessions Used to limit percentage of demands. If you have implemented Google Analytics using Google Tag Manager, this cookie is called _dc_gtm_<property-id>. 1 minute.
AMP_TOKEN Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visitor’s Sessions. Includes a token that can be used to retrieve a customer ID from the AMP Customer ID service. Other possible values ​​indicate disables, requests in progress, or errors obtained when retrieving an ID from the AMP Client ID service 30 seconds to 1 year.
_gac_<property-id> Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visitor’a Sessions Includes campaign information related to the user. If you’ve linked your Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, the website conversion tags will read this cookie, unless you disable it. 90 days.
_utma Own Cookie / Other’s Cookie Visitor’s Sessions. It is used to keep track of the visitor and is persistent, that is, it does not expire unless cookies are deleted. To each browser that visits a page. a unique identifier is assigned to it via _utma cookie. In this way, subsequent visits to the site through the same browser are recorded as belonging to the same visitor (individual). 2 years since the end of the last visit.
_utmc Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visitor’s Sessions It is also used to determine the session of a visitor. It is established when a visitor enters the site and expires at the end of the browser session. End of Session.
_utmz Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Links and conversions. It is used to find out how the visitor arrived, for example, through the result of a search engine, a direct link or an advertisement that links to the site. The cookie value string parameters are parsed and sent in the GIF Request (in the utmcc variable). The expiration date of the cookie is set at 6 months. The cookie is updated with each subsequent visit to a page and is used to determine the navigation of visitors within the site. 6 months since the end of the last visit.
_utmt Own Cookie / Other’s Cookie Links and conversions. It is used to find out the type of request required by the user. The expiration date of the cookie is set at the end of the session. End of session.
__utmv Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visitor custom variable data . Used to store visitor custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a custom visitor variable. It was also used for the retired _setVar method. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. Two years from configuration or update.
__utmb Own Cookie /Third-party Cookie Visitor’s Sessions. It is used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. 30 minutes from configuration or update.
1P_JAR, APISID, DV, CONSENT, HSID, ANID, NID, OTZ, SAPISID, SID, SIDCC, SSID Own Cookie /Third-party  Cookie Preferences, links, conversions and interactions with publicity. Google advertising cookies used for user tracking and advertising purposes. Duration depends on the type of  cookie installed: From 10 minutes to 20 years.

 

For more information:

Política de Cookies de Google

 

IDE Third-party Cookie (doubleclick.net) Preferences, links, conversions and interactions with publicity. Used to record and report on user actions on the website after viewing or clicking on one of the advertiser’s advertisements for the purpose of measuring the effectiveness of an advertisement and presenting specific advertisements for the user. 1 year.
frontend_cid Own Cookie Visitor Sessions. It stores a random identifier that ensures that a user can be uniquely identified as a guest or a registered user on encrypted pages. Functions such as “last viewed articles” or retention in connection status are related to this cookie. 24 hours since the end of the last visit.
_fbp Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visits to webs for remarketing. Used by Facebook to provide a series of advertising products such as real-time bids from third-party advertisers 90 days.
fr Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Visits to webs for remarketing. Used by Facebook to provide a series of advertising products such as real-time bids from third-party advertisers 90 days.
mailchimp.cart.

current_email

Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Sign-ups for newsletters and emails provided at time of purchase Track current customer email at time of purchase for remarketing purposes. 365 days.
mailchimp.cart.

previous_email

Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Sign-ups for newsletters and emails provided at time of purchase Track previous or modified customer email at time of purchase for remarketing purposes. 365 days.
Mailchimp

_user_email

Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Sign-ups for newsletters and emails provided at time of purchase Track customer email at time of purchase for remarketing purposes. 365 days.
mailchimp_

user_previous_

emailmailchimp_

landing_page

Own Cookie / Third-party Cookie Sign-ups for newsletters and emails provided at time of purchase Detect in which web landing the user is. Mailchimp uses cookies to store information captured from user input for remarketing purposes. 365 days.

LA GRANJA uses technical, personalization, analysis (and advertising) cookies, its own and those of third parties, which capture connection and / or device data, as well as browsing habits for statistical (and advertising) purposes.

Therefore, when accessing our website, in compliance with article 22 of the Information Society Services Law, we have requested your consent for its use.

The provision of personal data through our portal and the consent for the use of cookies requires a minimum age of 14 years and the express acceptance of our Privacy Policy.

In any case, we inform you that you can activate or deactivate cookies by following the instructions of your Internet browser:

Chrome

 

Configuration –> Show advanced options –> Privacy –> Configuration of content. support.google.com

 

 

Firefox

 

Tools –> Options –> Privacy –> History –> Custom Configuration. support.mozilla.org
Internet Explorer

 

 

Tools –> Internet Options –> Privacy –> Configuration.

 

windows.microsoft.com
Opera

 

 

Tools –> Preferences –> Editing preferences –> Cookies.

 

http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/  

 

 

Safari

 

 

Preferences –> Security.

 

http://www.apple.com
Edge

 

 

Configuration –> See advanced configuration –> Privacy and services –> Cookies.

 

https://privacy.microsoft.com/es-es/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy

 

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