In compliance with the provisions of Article 22.2 of the Law on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI) and in accordance with European Directive 2009/136/EC, EOSOL informs you about the cookies and other storage devices that we use so that you can freely choose whether to accept them or not.
For analytical and statistical cookies we need your consent, which we can obtain by clicking on the “Accept” button in the information message displayed when you access our website. To reject them, it is as simple as clicking on the “Reject” button, and you can also select which cookies you want to install by going to “Settings”. You can change your preferences at any time by clicking on the icon at the bottom left.
If you deactivate cookies, you will still be able to access the website but browsing may not be optimal and some of the services offered may not work correctly.
If in the future we come to use different types of cookies to those contemplated in this Cookies Policy to provide new services or it is necessary to adapt it to new legislative requirements, we will notify you through our website.
For your information, we use the following categories of cookies:
1. Analytical Cookies
Please note that we use analytics cookies. The main application we use to obtain and analyse browsing information is: Google Analytics:: www.google.com/analytics/ y https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage which is a service provided by Google Inc, a Delaware company whose main office is at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States (“Google”).
Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on its servers. Google will use this information on our behalf for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.
Google Analytics is a simple and easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with the content of their website. When a user browses the pages of a website, Google Analytics provides the website owner with JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has viewed, such as the URL of the page. Google Analytics JavaScript libraries use cookies HTTP to “remember” what a user has done on previous pages or interactions with the website.
Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) to measure website usage: analytics.js and ga.js.
The biblioteca JavaScript ga.js uses its own cookies to:
- Determine the domain to be measured
- Distinguish unique users
- Limit the percentage of requests.
- Remember the number and duration of previous visits.
- Remember traffic source information
- Determine the start and end of a session
- Remembering the value of custom visitor variables
By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the browser’s document.host property and sets the cookie path at the root (/) level.
The biblioteca JavaScript analytics.js is part of Universal Analytics and uses a single source cookie containing an anonymous identifier to differentiate users.
By default, this library sets cookies at the top-level domain, excluding the first point, and sets the cookie path at the root level (/).
This library sets the following cookies: