Information About Cookies

What is a Cookie?

A Cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your PC, telephone or any other device, with information about your navigation on that website. Cookies are necessary to facilitate browsing and to make it more user-friendly, and they do not damage your computer.

While this Policy uses the general term “Cookies”, as they are the main method for storing information used by this website, the browser’s “Local Storage” space is also used for the same purposes as the Cookies. All the information included in this section is also applicable to this “Local Storage”.

What are Cookies used for on this website?

Cookies are an essential part of how our website works. The main purpose of our Cookies is to improve your browsing experience. For example, they are used to remember your preferences (language, country, etc.) while browsing and on future visits.
The information collected by the Cookies also enables us to improve the site by estimating numbers and patterns of use, the suitability of the website to the individual interests of the users, quicker searches, etc. On occasion, if we have obtained your informed consent in advance, we may use Cookies, tags or other similar devices to obtain information that enables us to show you, either from our own website or from third-party websites or any other means, advertising based on the analysis of your browsing habits.

What are Cookies NOT used for on this website?

We do not store sensitive personal information, such as your address, your password, your credit or debit card data, etc. in the Cookies we use.

Who uses the information stored in Cookies?

The information stored in the Cookies from our website is used exclusively by us, except for those identified below as “third-party cookies”, which are used and managed by external entities to provide services requested by us to improve our services and the experience of the user when browsing our website. The main services for which these “third-party cookies” are used are to obtain access statistics and to guarantee the payment transactions that are carried out.

How can I avoid using Cookies on this website?

If you prefer to avoid the use of Cookies on this page, taking into account the above-described limitations, you must first disable the use of Cookies in your browser and then delete the Cookies saved in your browser associated with this website.
You may use this option for preventing the use of Cookies at any time.

How do I disable and prevent the use of Cookies?

You may restrict, block or delete the Cookies from this website at any time by changing the configuration of your browser following the steps indicated below. While the settings are different in each browser, Cookies are normally configured in the “Preferences” or “Tools” menu. For further details on configuring Cookies in your browser, see the “Help” menu in the browser itself.

Which particular Cookies does this website use and for what purpose?

The chart below shows the Cookies, tags and other similar devices used by this website, together with information on the purpose, duration and management (proprietary and by third parties) of each one of them.

 

Technical and personalization cookies: for identification and authentication, browsing, interface customization, favorites…
These Cookies are used to identify the user during the session, prevent the user from repeating login processes on the website, speed up certain procedures on the website, remember the selections made during the session or on subsequent visits, remember the pages that they already visited, etc.
COOKIES PURPOSE DURATION MANAGEMENT
User identification They are used to identify and authenticate the user. They also contain the technical data from the user’s session such as, for example, waiting time for connection, session identifier, etc. Session Own cookies
Session identifier They are used to identify the http session of the user. They are common in all web applications to identify user requests during a session. Session Own cookies
Navigational status They allow the user’s navigation status to be identified (start of the session, first page, first access, scroll status, state of voting, etc.). Session Own cookies
User selections They store the session values chosen by the user, such as the store, language, currency, products, size, etc. Session Own cookies
Favorites and last selections They allow the user’s favorite selections to be remembered (stores, for example) as well as their last selections (stores, products, cookies installation consent, etc.) in later web sessions. Persistent Own cookies
SHOPPING BASKET They store information about the mini shopping basket, such as the identification details of the user associated with the aforementioned basket. Session Own cookies
Protocol They allow changes to be processed between secure (https) and non-secure (http) domains (protocol). Session Own cookies
Necessary Cookies
Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
COOKIES PURPOSE DURATION MANAGEMENT
AKA_A2 This cookie is necessary for the cache function. A cache is used by the website to optimize the response ti me between the visitor and the website. The cache is usually stored on the visitor’s browser. 1 day Own cookies
ins-c This cookie determines whether the browser accepts cookies. 1 day Third party
JSESSIONID Preserves users states across page requests. Session Own cookies
RT Used to remember which products have been added to shopping-cart. This allows the user to close the browser and return to the website without losing the items in the shopping-cart. Persistent Third party
total-cart-amount Used to remember which products have been added to shopping-cart. This allows the user to close the browser and return to the website without losing the items in the shopping-cart. Persistent Third party
Preference Cookies
Preference cookies enable a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, like your preferred language or the region that you are in.
COOKIES PURPOSE DURATION MANAGEMENT
ins-current-currency Saves the visitor’s currency preferences. Persistent Third party
userLocation Designates the country code that is calculated based on the user’s IP address. Used to determine what language should be used for the visitor. Persistent Third party
Statistic Cookies
Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
COOKIES PURPOSE DURATION MANAGEMENT
_drt_, IDE, DSID, _gads, id These third party targeting / advertising cookies record information about your website activity such as pages you visit and locations you view so that we can provide you with interest based content and personalized adverts on external websites. For more information please visit https://policies.google.com/privacy and to opt out please visit https://adssettings.google.com 30 days Third party
__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmt, __utmz, __utmv, _ga, _gat, collect, _gid, _gac_UA-72996758-1 They allow monitoring the website by means of the Google Analytics tool, which is a service provided by Google to obtain user access information on the website. Some of the data saved are: number of times a user visits the website, dates of the first and last visit, duration of the visits, the page from where the user accessed the website, the search engine the user used to access the website or the link they clicked on, the place in the world from where the user accesses, etc. The configuration of these cookies is predetermined by the service offered by Google and the information generated by the cookie about the use of your website will be transmitted and stored by Google, Inc (a United States-based company). Therefore we suggest consulting the privacy page of Google Analytics, to obtain further information on the cookies it uses and how to disable them. Please remember that we are not responsible for the content or the accuracy of third-party websites. Persistent Third party
ROUTE Registers statistical data on users’ behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator. Session Own cookies
spUID Sets a unique ID for the session. This allows the website to obtain data on visitor behaviour for statistical purposes. Persistent Third party
X-AB This cookie is used by the website’s operator in context with multi-variate testing. This is a tool used to combine or change content on the website. This allows the website to find the best variation/edition of the site. 1 day Third party
Marketing
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers.
COOKIES PURPOSE DURATION MANAGEMENT
_boomr_akamaiXhrRetry Collects information on user preferences and/or interaction with web-campaign content – This is used on CRM-campaign-platform used by website owners for promoting events or products. Persistent Own cookies
_fbp, fr Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. 3 months Third party
tr, wd Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. Session Third party
Datr These third party advertising / targeting cookies collect visit behaviour, such as the pages you have visited and the locations you have viewed, which may be used to improve marketing activity and to provide you with personalised adverts on Facebook platforms. For more on how Facebook use your data, including any behavioural analytics conducted, please see their privacy policy and information available at: https://en-gb.facebook.com/policies/cookies/ Session 2 years
_gcl_au Used by Google AdSense for experimenting with advertisement efficiency across websites using their services 3 months Third party
_schn Tracks the individual sessions on the website, allowing the website to compile statistical data from multiple visits. This data can also be used to create leads for marketing purposes. 3 months Third party
_scid Sets a unique ID for the visitor, that allows third party advertisers to target the visitor with relevant advertisement. This pairing service is provided by third party advertisement hubs, which facilitates real-time bidding for advertisers. 13 months Third party
ads/ga-audiences Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor’s online behaviour across websites. Session Third party
IDE Used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an ad and to present targeted ads to the user. 1 year Third party
ins-cart-product-list Contains data on the content of the shopping cart. This data is used for marketing purposes by promoting related products or for retargeting purposes. Persistent Third party
ins-default-attributes Determines which products the user has viewed, allowing the website to promote related products. Persistent Third party
ins-first-page-view Stores visitors’ navigation by registering landing pages – This allows the website to present relevant products and/or measure their advertisement efficiency on other websites. Session Third party
ins-landingPage Stores visitors’ navigation by registering landing pages – This allows the website to present relevant products and/or measure their advertisement efficiency on other websites. Persistent Third party
ins-sourceUrl Registers how the user has reached the website to enable pay-out of referral commission fees to partners. Persistent Third party
INSOPTOUT, customDataSet-*, ins-storage-version, first-permission-impression, native-permission-impression, ins-gaSSId, ins-test-cookie, insdrSubsId, insdrSubsIdCreateDate, push-request-sent, campaignId-countdownId-until, insdrPushCookieStatus, isVAPID, migratedSDK, insdrDH, insdrAuth, insdrPayloadComplete Stores opt-out status of current user. Custom segmentation storage. Prevents or permits re-migrating localStorage values from worker to partner site. Stores the status between the user and opt-in permission screen. It helps us to show opt-in screen again for the users who didn’t see it. Stores the status between the user and native opt-in permission screen. It helps us to show opt-in screen again for the users who didn’t see it. Tracks Google Analytics users for 30 minute sessions. Similar like GA we set cookies with 30 minute expiration dates and every user gets a new id in every 30 minutes. Tests if cookies are enabled on the browser that user is currently using. Web Push Token of the user. Creation date of Web Push Token. Collects opt-in log according to its existence. Stores countdown information of a single info campaign. Shows opt-in according to its existence. Confirms that token has been given by vapid key. Stores already registered sw sdk path. Used for checking if user has token and sw migration required. From Session up to 1 Year Third party
ins-ucd-cart-collection-hash Determines which products the user has viewed, allowing the website to promote related products. Persistent Third party
ins-userDateV Determines when the visitor last visited the different subpages on the website, as well as sets a timestamp for when the session started. Persistent Third party
insUserInfoHash This cookie is used to determine which products the visitor has viewed. This information is used to promo te related products and optimize ad-efficiency. Persistent Third party
ins-user-segments Collects data on visitors. This information is used to assign visitors into segments, making website advertisement more efficient. Persistent Third party
pagead/1p-user-list/# Tracks if the user has shown interest in specific products or events across multiple websites and detects h ow the user navigates between sites. This is used for measurement of advertisement efforts and facilitates payment of referral-fees bet ween websites. Session Third party
predictiveData Collects data on visitors. This information is used to assign visitors into segments, making website advertisement more efficient. Persistent Third party
sc-cookies-accepted, Marketing, Performance, Preferences, sc_at, sc-country, bpazaws52gukakzc__*, ngpskuephr, Q4_ASPX_PUBLIC_{user}, adtsgidr5, JSESSIONID, XSRF-TOKEN, giftfromsnap_session, lf_sid, lf_uid, SSN-“[long-uid] Used by Snapchat to implement advertisement content on the website – The cookie detects the efficiency of the ads and collects visitor data for further visitor segmentation. From Session up to 1 Year Third party
test_cookie Used to check if the user’s browser supports cookies. 1 day Third party
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE Tries to estimate the users’ bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos. 179 days Third party
YSC Registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Session Third party
yt-remote-cast-installed Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video Session Third party
yt-remote-connected-devices, yt-remote-device-id, yt-remote-fast-check-period, yt-remote-session-app, yt-remote-session-name Stores the user’s video player preferences using embedded YouTube video Persistent Third party

 

This information chart will be updated as quickly as possible as the services offered on this website change. However, the information chart may temporarily fail to include a cookie, tag or other similar device as a result of the update, though they will always be devices with identical purposes to those included in this chart.