Due to the entry into force of the relevant modification of the "Law on Information Society Services" (LSSICE) established by Royal Decree 13/2012, it is mandatory to obtain the express consent of the user of all web pages that use non-essential cookies, before they browse them.
"Cookies" allow Internet-related service providers to store and retrieve data about users stored on their computers.
When internet-related service providers use cookies, they must obtain the consent of users after they have been clearly and fully informed about their use and purpose (in particular about the purposes of data processing, in accordance with the provisions of both Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data and the GDPR (EU) 2016/679).
Where technically possible and effective, the recipient's consent to accept the processing of the data may be facilitated through the settings of the Internet browser (or other application) being used.
The foregoing shall not preclude the possible storage or access of a technical nature for the sole purpose of transmitting a communication over an electronic communications network or, to the extent strictly necessary, for the provision of an information society service expressly requested by the recipient. Examples include authentication cookies to identify the user once registered, or the shopping cart on a website where items being purchased are stored before final payment.
Cookies are tools used on websites to ensure the proper functioning of the site and to store and retrieve information from its visitors.
By using these tools, the web server will be able to remember some data concerning the user, their preferences for viewing their pages, names, passwords, products that interest them most, shopping carts, etc.
These are cookies sent to the user's device from a server or domain managed directly by the website publisher. They are used to facilitate navigation and ensure the website functions correctly, always in relation to the service requested by the user. They are also known as first-party cookies, as they are managed exclusively by the website owner, without third-party intervention. Their use is essential for improving the user experience, storing preferences, enabling personalized features, and collecting analytical data about user behavior on the website, always in compliance with current data protection regulations.
Some websites may install third-party cookies that allow them to manage and improve the services they offer. Examples include statistical services like Google Analytics and Comscore.
Its validity expires when the browser is closed.
Their validity can vary, once they have fulfilled the objective that motivated their installation or when the user proceeds to their manual deletion.
These are cookies that allow the user to navigate through the website or application and use the different options or services available. For example, controlling data traffic and communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted areas of the website, remembering items in an order, registering for or participating in an event, using security features while browsing, and storing content for video or audio playback.
These are cookies that allow tracking and analysis of user behavior on websites. The information collected through these types of cookies is used to measure activity on websites, applications, or platforms and to create browsing profiles of users of these sites, in order to improve the service based on user data.
These are cookies that allow the user to access the service with certain general characteristics predefined on their device or defined by the user. For example, language, browser type, selected content layout, device geolocation, and regional settings.
Those necessary to link the website with your social networks.
These are the tools that allow for the effective management of advertising spaces included on the website or application from which the service is provided. They allow for tailoring advertising content to be relevant to the user and to avoid showing ads the user has already seen.
They allow you to know where website visits come from.
According to EU directive, cookies that require informed and express consent from the user are analytics, advertising and affiliate cookies.
Exceptions are made for those that are of a technical nature and necessary for the operation of the website or the provision of services expressly requested by the user.
The user has the option to allow, block or delete the 'cookies' installed on their computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on their terminal.
The browser allows you to adjust its settings to notify you when a new cookie is received and offers the option to block its installation. This way, you have control over who accepts cookies.
Furthermore, the user has the ability to revoke the consent previously given for the installation of cookies and proceed to delete them at any time, according to their preferences.
Each browser offers options for configuring cookie management, allowing users to accept or reject all cookies, or to specifically select which ones they wish to allow and which ones they do not. These settings can be tailored to each user's privacy needs.
The "Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on" is a tool that allows you to disable the use of analytics cookies by this service in any browser. By following the instructions provided, users can prevent the collection of browsing-related data by Google Analytics in all supported browsers. This add-on is available for download at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
If you block the use of 'cookies' in your browser, some services or functionalities of the website may not be available.
Some browsers allow you to configure specific rules to manage cookies on a per-website basis, giving you more precise control over your privacy. This means you can disable cookies for all sites except those you trust.
In any case, the user should be aware that disabling cookies may hinder or prevent access to certain sections of the Website, or may degrade their browsing experience.
| Name | Description | Enterprise | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| APIS | When you create or sign in to a Google account, cookies are stored in order to keep you signed in to that Google account when you revisit its services. | Third parties | 2 years | |
| CONSENT | Used for consent to Google services. | Third parties | Permanent | |
| _gat_norec | Cookies used by Google Analytics that contain an anonymous identifier used to distinguish users. | Third parties | Session | |
| book | It records anonymous user data, such as IP address, geographic location, websites visited and which ads the user has clicked on, for the purpose of optimizing ad display based on the user's movement on websites that use the same advertising network. | Addthis | Third parties | 6 months |
| act | Cookies required for the Facebook social plugin. | Third parties | Until the end of the session | |
| cc_cookie_accept | It is used to check if the visitor accepts cookies. | Infinity Excursions | Own | 1 year |
| booking_session | Stores temporary booking information during the reservation process. | Infinity Excursions | Own | Session |
| user_preferences | Stores user preferences for excursion types and filters. | Infinity Excursions | Own | 30 days |
Type: Third-Party Analytics
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