Cookie policy

Last updated: 25/11/2022

Updates and changes in Cookie policy

The variation on the cookies on this website might not be related to its management and upkeep, so we carry out regular reviews to ensure that cookie policy complies with current regulations.

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A cookie is a small file that is stored on the user’s computer or device that allows us to identify them. Different cookies help us improve the quality of our website, allowing us to monitor which pages are useful for our users and which are not.

Cookies are essential for the Internet to work correctly, providing multiple advantages when offering interactive services and facilitating the browsing and the performance of our website. Please be aware that cookies cannot damage your computer or device, but rather, the fact that they are enabled allows us to identify and resolve issues.

The information that we provide you below will help you understand the different types of cookies used:

  • Session cookies: these are temporary cookies that remain in your browser’s cookie file until you close the web browser, meaning that none are stored on your hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies is used to analyse web traffic. Over time, this allows us to provide a better experience by improving content and making the website more user-friendly.
  • Permanent cookies: these are stored on your hard drive and our website reads them each time you revisit. These cookies have a default expiry date after which they cease to function.

 

Below we present a list of the main cookies used on our website, distinguishing between:

  • Strictly necessary cookies, such as, for example, those that serve to ensure correct web browsing or that enable the services requested by the user to be fulfilled, or cookies that guarantee that website content loads correctly.
  • Third-party cookies, such as, for example, those used in social networks or for complementary external content.
  • Analytical cookies, those that compile statistical data on the web activity for the purposes of periodic maintenance and with the aim of guaranteeing the best possible service to the user.

List and description of the cookies we use on the website

The table published below provides an overview of the cookies we use on our website:

Cookie Name Purpose / More information Expiry

www.apropacultura.org

JSESSIONID

This cookie is a session identifier provided by the server.

Session

Google Analytics

_ga

Apropa Cultura uses Google Analytics on the website in order to monitor the activity on it.
Google Analytics cookies collect standard log information and data about the habits of visitors anonymously.
More information.

2 years

www.apropacultura.org

has_js

Technical cookie

Session

www.apropacultura.org

adaptive_image

Technical cookie

Session

www.apropacultura.org

pagestyle

Technical cookie

365 days

www.apropacultura.org

cookie-agreed*

 

Technical cookies. Remembers if you have accepted the use of cookies, version and which categories.

 

 

6 months

 

www.apropacultura.org

omd_no_mostrar_layer_call

Technical cookie. It is only set when the user actively states that he does not want the information layer of the active call to be shown again.

1 month

Hotjar

_hjIncludedInSample

Apropa Cultura uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This cookie remembers if the user is included or not in the sample.

1 year

Hotjar _hjid Apropa Cultura uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This cookie is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script 1 year
Hotjar _hjRecordingLastActivity Apropa Cultura uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This gets updated when a visitor recording starts and when data is sent through the WebSocket Session
Hotjar _hjTLDTest Apropa Cultura uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This is done so that cookies can be shared across subdomains (where applicable). Session
Hotjar _hjUserAttributesHash Apropa Cultura uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. User Attributes sent through the Hotjar Identify API are cached for the duration of the session in order to know when an attribute has changed and needs to be updated. Session

Complementary guarantees – Cookie management

Many browsers allow the user to enable a private mode through which the cookies are always deleted after your visit. Depending on the browser, this private mode can have different names.

Important: Please read the Help section in your browser carefully to learn more about how to enable the “private mode”. You can continue to visit our website even though you have enabled this “private mode”. However, the session might not be optimum and some functions may not work correctly.