COOKIES POLICY

 

  1. What is a cookie?

 A “Cookie” is a small text file that a website stores in the user’s browser, facilitating navigation on a web page and essential for the operation of the internet. Cookies are used, for example, to validate registrations on the web (remember username and password); remember options such as size, language, browser used; analyze user habits and behaviors to improve the services offered, or to adapt the contents of a web page to the preferences of the visitor. Cookies can be “session”, so they will be deleted once the user leaves the web page that generated them or “persistent”, which remain on their computer until a certain date. Likewise, Cookies can be “own”, managed by the domain to which the user accesses and requests a certain service (in this case the domains owned by OPEN BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, S.L., (hereinafter OBT) as the owner of the domain www.obtspain.com or “Third-party cookies”, sent to the user’s equipment from a different domain that is accessed.

 

  1. Type of cookies used in OBT

Depending on the updates made, our website can use up to four types of cookies:

  • Own cookies: they are strictly necessary cookies. They allow user interaction through the website using all its functions.
  • Analytical Cookies: these are cookies used for analysis, research or statistics in order to know the most visited sections, connection points, etc. and thus be able to improve the web portal.
  • Plugin cookies: these are cookies used by external plugins installed on the web for its proper functioning, such as playing explanatory videos.
  • Social network cookies: these are cookies used to identify you as a user on the social network and to be able to interact through your profile.

It is important to highlight that these technologies are not intrusive, since all the information obtained through cookies is completely anonymous, and in no case can it be associated with a specific and identified user. This information allows OBT to adapt and improve its Services to the interests of users. However, the user has the option to prevent the generation of cookies, by selecting the corresponding option in their browser program. OBT informs that in the event that you disable the use of cookies, browsing may be slower than usual. Specifically, all browsers allow changes to be made to disable cookie settings. These settings are located in the “options” or “preferences” of the menu of your browser. Below we show you through links how to disable cookies following the instructions of the most used browsers:

 

 Can I reject or exclude the reception of cookies?

 If you wish to reject or exclude the reception of cookies, you can do the following:

  • Delete the cookies from your browser. Most browsers allow you to avoid storing all or some of the cookies on your computer from now on. For more information on how to delete or disable cookies from your browser, use the browser’s “help” menu.
  • If you only want to reject all or some of the third-party cookies, you must directly visit the website of the relevant third party to manage the cookies that it stores on your computer. See our “Third Party Cookies” section. Please note that disabling cookies may affect the benefits of this website.

 

  1. Technical description of the used cookies

Cookies used by this website are detailed below, along with the purpose and duration of each one:

WEBSITE COOKIES
DOMAIN NAME PURPOSE DURATION
obtspain.com _ga Cookie associated with Google Analytics 2 years
obtspain.com _gat Cookie associated with Google Analytics Session
obtspain.com _gid Cookie associated with Google Analytics 1 day
obtspain.com cdp-cookies-plugin-wp Cookie associated with regulatory cookie compliance 1 year

We recommend that all users access the privacy policies of each service provider to obtain more information:  http://www.google.es/intl/es/policies/privacy/

 

  1. More information

 Any user who has any questions about these technologies can send us the query through our email: bl @ obtspain.com

 

Cookie declaration last updated on May 15 2020