CAPACITIS COOKIES POLICY
When you access our website for the first time, you can choose the cookies you allow us to use.
Our website uses cookies to manage the well-functioning of the website, and to understand how it is being used so we can improve it and our services to you.
This document describes what information those cookies gather, how we use them, and why we make use of them. We also explain how you can restrict or block the cookies from being downloaded automatically. However, this might downgrade or even hinder certain elements of the website ́s functionality.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file which is stored on your computer or other device such as mobile phones or tablet devices by a website. Cookies allow a website to remember your preferences whilst visiting the site in order to provide you with a more personalised experience. They help to make websites work efficiently and can allow site owners to track how a site is used to provide useful data for making improvements.
How does Capacitis website use cookies?
Our website uses cookies to provide enhanced functionality and to gather information about how the site is being used to help us continually improve the user experience.
Unless you have adjusted your browser settings to refuse cookies, our website will issue cookies as soon as you visit. If you have switched off cookies, then some of the functionality of our site may not be available to you.
Cookies on our website
In our website we use the cookies mentioned below. You can find a list of all cookies in Aneex I.
- Own cookies: are cookies necessary for browsing and the proper functioning of the website. Its use allows basic functions of the website as access to pages of the website with restricted access. The legal basis that allows us to collect your data through these cookies is our legitimate interest in allowing you to correctly navigate on our website.
- Third-party cookies: if you provide us with your consent, we will apply the following third-party cookies:
- Google Analytics. we use a Google tool called Google Analytics to help us understand how users use our website. These Google Analytics cookies files do not provide us with any personally identifiable information. They can tell us how you reached this site, if you has visited the site before, how long it uses the site and which pages is has visited in the site. This information helps us understand how people use the site, and provides information on the type of experience that people have on it, ultimately to help understand how to further improve the experience on the site. To learn more about Google Analytics and your privacy, visit http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html. To opt out of Google Analytics tracking through other web sites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
- WordPress: WordPress provides us cookies to better manage our website. You can find further details about WordPress and you privacy at https://es.wordpress.org/about/privacy/
To remove cookies
If you want to delete your browser’s cookies, go to the Preferences menu of the Browser or Browser settings and find the Privacy section. As an example, you can follow the instructions indicated for each browser:
Annex I
List of cookies:
Name | Expires in | Description |
_ga | 2 years | Used for distinguishing users |
_gid | 24 hours | Used for distinguishing users |
_gat | 1 minute | Used to limit the percentage of requests. |
AMP_TOKEN | From 30 seconds to 1 year | Includes a token that can be used to retrieve a customer ID from the AMP customer ID service. Other possible values indicate disqualifications, requests in progress or errors obtained when retrieving an ID of the AMP customer ID service. |
_gac_<property-id> | 90 days | Includes information about the campaign related to the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, the website conversion tags will read this cookie, unless you disable it. |
PHPSESSID | Session | This cookie is native to PHP and allows the web to store serialized status data. On this site it is used to establish user sessions by passing status data through a temporary cookie also known as a session cookie. The PHPSESSID cookie has no expiration date as it disappears when the website is closed |
pll_language | 6 hours | This cookie belongs to the WordPress Polylang plugin and allows you to save the language in which the site will be shown to the user. |