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Use of cookies on the website

 

In compliance with Law 34/2002, of July 11, Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, we inform you of the use of cookies on the websites and applications of "Understanding Aging", in order to facilitate and improve navigation for users, remembering where you navigated on the website, preferences and display settings, and offering each user information that may be of interest.

 

What are cookies?

 

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer or the device you use (Smartphone, tablet, connected television...) when you access certain web pages or applications. Cookies allow, among other things, to collect statistical information, facilitate certain technical functionalities, store and retrieve information about the browsing habits or preferences of a user or his/her computer and, depending on the information they contain and the way he/she uses his/her computer, they can be used to recognise the user. A cookie is stored on a computer in order to identify the browser while interacting with our websites or applications. A website can set a cookie on your browser if your browser's preferences allow it. A browser only allows a website to access the cookies it sets, not those set by other websites.

 

Why are cookies important?

 

"Understanding Aging" uses these cookies for operational reasons (e.g. session cookies), and for ease of use, to make web browsing easier and more user-friendly, e.g. remembering user aspects such as language, country, browser, etc. Certain cookies are essential for you to use our services.

 

Types of cookies

 

Technical Cookies: to help improve the quality of our service, including storing user preferences, search results, as well as tracking user trends.

 

Statistical Cookies: collect information about date of visit, URL and title of the web page visited. The reports generated with this information will be merely statistical giving information about the browsing behavior in an anonymous way.

 

Session Cookies: save information about the type of user, saving the user's nickname to avoid entering it page by page, encrypted information and information about the user's favorites is also saved.

 

Analytical Cookies: these are used to track which search engine the user has visited the site from and which search terms were used to find it. They calculate the time spent on the site in each session and the number of times the user has visited the site.

 

The following cookies are used on this website:

 

Own Cookies

 

Cookie Name Purpose This cookie is used by the PHP encryption language to allow Session PHPSESSID variables to be stored on the web server. This cookie is essential to the operation of the web.

 

Third Party Cookies

 

Cookie: Analytics

 

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Purpose: Google Analytics. Statistical reports on how users find the website and how they use it: pages visited, time spent, type of browser. More information

 

Other Cookies

 

On the "Understanding Aging" site, third party cookies are installed on all visitors, even if they are not registered users on the relevant platforms. For example, Google cookies: Google Cookie Page.

 

Types of cookies by expiration

 

The Cookies used in "Understanding Aging" are persistent, that is, they are permanently installed in your browser and are activated every time you visit the site, as long as their use is not deactivated.

 

Cookie settings

 

To find out how to configure the management of cookies in your browser you can consult the following links to the main browsers and devices:

 

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Accepting Cookies

 

When you access this website or application for the first time, you will see a window where you are informed of the use of cookies and where you can consult this "Cookie Policy". If you consent to the use of cookies, continue browsing or click on any link, it will be understood that you have consented to our cookie policy and therefore to the installation of cookies on your computer or device.

 

If you want, you can change the cookie settings at any time, configuring your browser to accept, or not, the cookies you receive or to have the browser notify you when a server wants to save a cookie. We inform you that in the case of blocking or not accepting the installation of cookies, it is possible that certain services will not be available without the use of these or that you will not be able to access certain services or take full advantage of everything that our websites and applications offer you.

 

"Understanding Agin" thanks you for consenting to accept cookies. This helps us to obtain more accurate data that allows us to improve the content and design of our websites and applications to adapt them to your preferences.

 

If you wish, you can change the cookie settings at any time by setting your browser to accept, or not, the cookies you receive or to alert you when a server wants to store a cookie. We inform you that in the case of blocking or not accepting the installation of cookies, it is possible that certain services will not be available without the use of these or that you will not be able to access certain services or take full advantage of everything that our websites and applications offer you.

 

"Understanding Agin" thanks you for consenting to accept cookies. This helps us to obtain more accurate data that allows us to improve the content and design of our websites and applications to adapt them to your preferences.