Definition and function of cookies

What are cookies? A cookie is a file that is downloaded onto your computer when accessing certain websites. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and recover information about the browsing habits of a user and, depending on the information they contain and the manner in which you use your equipment, can be utilised to recognise the user.

What types of cookies might be used on this website?

  • Own cookies: Are those sent to the user’s computer equipment from the equipment or domain managed by the editor him or herself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
  • Third-party cookies: are those sent to the user’s computer equipment from the equipment or domain not managed by the editor, but by another entity that handles the data obtained via the cookies.
  • Session cookies: Are a type of cookies designed to gather and store data while the user accesses a website.
  • Permanent cookies: Are a type of cookies whereby the data remains stored on the computer terminal and can be accessed and handled during a period of time defined by the person responsible for the cookie, which can range from minutes to several years.
  • Analysis cookies: Are those that whether handled by ourselves or third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thereby provide a measurement and statistical analysis of the use made by users of the service offered. To this effect your browsing of our website is analysed for the purposes of improving the products and/or services we provide.

Revocation and removal of cookies

Name
Expiration
Finality
_ga
2 years
It is a Google Analytics analysis cookie that serves to store the user’s identification code, although the cookie name, domain and expiration time can be customized.
_gat
Session
This is an analysis cookie from Google Analytics and serves to measure how users interact with our website.
_gid
1 day
It is an analysis cookie from Google Analytics that serves to give a different identification code to each page and indicate the date.
__cfduid
1 year
It is a third party cookie set by the CloudFlare service to identify trusted web traffic. It does not match any user ID in the web application, nor does it store any personally identifiable data.
_hjIncludedInSample
Session
This Hotjar session cookie is set to let Hotjar know if that visitor is included in the sample that is used to generate funnels.
 NID
6 months
Enables the user’s origin registration function. The registered data will be, among others, if the user comes to our website through direct traffic, from another website, from an advertising campaign or from a search engine (indicating the keyword used and the source).(Google Analytics)
CONSENT
20 years
Enables the user’s origin registration function. The registered data will be, among others, if the user comes to our website through direct traffic, from another website, from an advertising campaign or from a search engine (indicating the keyword used and the source).(Google Analytics)

You can allow, block or remove the cookies installed on your computer by configuring browser options. In the event that you do not allow installation of cookies on your browser, it is possible you may not be able to access certain sections of our website.

Details of cookies used by multiplicalia

If you would like more information about the use of cookies, please contact us to request it at info@multiplicalia.com.