1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a file that is downloaded onto your computer, tablet, smartphone or any other device when accessing certain Websites. Cookies enable a Website to, among other things, store and recover information on the browsing habits of Users or equipment and, depending on the information contained and the way in which the equipment is used, can use this to recognise Users.
2. What type of cookies does the Website use?
The Website uses cookies that are its own and those of third parties. The former are those that are sent to the user terminal equipment from equipment or a domain managed by the editor him/herself and from which the service requested by the user is provided, while the latter are sent to the user terminal equipment from equipment or a domain not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
The following can be determined according to the period of time that they are active on the terminal equipment:
- Session cookies are designed to obtain and store data while the user accesses a Website. They are often used to store information that is only for preserved to provide a service requested by the user during access.
- Persistent cookies collect data that remains stored in the terminal once the session has been completed and can be accessed over the timer period determined by the owner of the cookie.
The cookies installed by Users through the Website are:
- Personalisation cookies enable the user to access the service with some general characteristics that are predetermined according to a set of criteria in the terminal of the User. Such as the language, type of browser through which the service is accessed, regional settings from which the service is accessed, etc.
- Analysis cookies enable the owner to track and analyse the conduct of the Users on the Website. The information collected is used to measure activity and to develop browser profiles for the Users, in order to make improvements.
The main goals proposed are:
- To personalise the application according to the characteristics predefined by the User.
- To enable the anonymous identification of Users browsing through cookies (identifies browsers and devices, not people) and therefore estimate the number of visiting users and their trends over time.
- To anonymously identify the most visited content and therefore that which is most attractive to Users.
- To know whether Users accessing are new or have visited multiple times.
3. Which type of cookies does PROSEGUR use on its Website?
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Prosegur |
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Server session cookie. |
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the session |
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language |
Prosegur |
10 years or |
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language. |
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country |
Prosegur |
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update |
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access screen for the country. |
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years or |
This cookie keeps a record of |
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update |
the number of times that a |
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user has been on the site, |
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when his/her first access was, |
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and when his/her last visit |
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was. |
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minutes |
This cookie helps to calculate |
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the duration of the visit of a |
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user by storing the time at |
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which they entered. |
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expires with |
This cookie helps to calculate |
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the session |
the duration of the visit of a |
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user by storing the time at |
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which they left the page. |
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6 months or |
This cookie tracks and keeps a |
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update |
record of the search engine |
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used by the visitor, the links |
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on which he/she has clicked, |
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the key words used and the |
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location in the world from |
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which the page was accessed. |
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This cookies generate an |
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anonymous user ID that is |
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used to count the amount of |
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times a user visits a Website. |
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2 years or |
It also records when the first |
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update |
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Website was. Furthermore, it |
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calculates when a session has |
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ended, the origin of the user |
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4. How can you configure your browser to accept or reject all or some cookies?
Users can configure their browser, accepting or rejecting all cookies, or by selecting those admitted and those that are not, following one of the following procedures, depending on the browser used:
Google Chrome
- Settings -> Show advanced settings -> Privacy -> Content settings.
Mozilla Firefox
- Menu -> Options -> Privacy -> History -> Use custom settings for history
Internet Explorer
- Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Settings.
Safari
- Preferences -> Privacy.
Opera
- Settings -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Cookies.
Internet Explorer (Windows Phone)
- More -> Settings -> Allow cookies on my phone.
IOS Safari (iPhone and iPad)
- Settings -> Safari -> Block cookies.
Chrome for Android
- Menu -> Settings -> Content settings.