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Cookies policy

Information about cookies

Due to the amendment to the "Information Society Services Act" (LSSICE), established by Royal Decree 13/2012, it is mandatory to obtain the user's express consent before using non-essential cookies.

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your device when you access certain websites. It is used to store and retrieve information about your browsing habits on that device. Depending on your settings, it can be used to recognize the user.

More information: Wikipedia - Cookie (computing)

2. What types of cookies does this website use?

  • Own cookies : Sent from our own domain, managed by us.
  • Third-party cookies : Sent from third-party domains, managed by other entities.
  • Session cookies : Temporary, active only while you browse the site.
  • Persistent cookies : These remain on your device for a defined period of time.
  • Analysis cookies : These cookies allow us to collect statistical data to improve our services.

2.1 Main groups of cookies

  • Analytical cookies : They analyze the use of the website.
  • Social cookies : Necessary for external social networks.
  • Affiliate Cookies : Tracking visits from affiliate sites.
  • Advertising and behavioral cookies : These collect user preferences.
  • Technical and functional cookies : Essential for the operation of the site.

3. Deactivation, revocation or deletion of cookies

You can manage your preferences through your browser settings. Please note that disabling cookies may limit access to some site features.

Instructions according to browser:

You can also use tools like Ghostery to manage online cookies.

4. Cookies used on this site

NOVO MULTIBUSINESS, SL uses the following cookies:

  • utma : User visit count. Expires after 2 years.
  • utmz : Identifies the traffic source. Expires after 6 months.
  • UTMB : Calculates the duration of the visit. Expires after 30 minutes.
  • utmc : Calculates session duration. Expires when the browser is closed.
  • infCookie : Indicates whether the user has seen the cookie notice. Expires after 5 years.
  • has_js : Reports whether JavaScript is enabled. Expires when you close the browser.
  • SESS* : Stores the PHP session ID. Expires when you close the browser.
  • PHPSESSID : Used in forms for anti-spam code.
  • Domain Redirect Cookie : Does not load additional cookies.
  • Google, Facebook and other social network cookies : Activated when using their plugins.