Cookies Policy

  1. What are cookies?
  2. Cookies we use
  3. How to change cookies (Deactivation and removal)
  4. Changes to the cookies policy

 

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files created on the user’s computer, which allow us to find out about visit frequency, the most selected content and the security elements which may intervene in access control to restricted areas, as well as displaying advertising according to criteria predefined by ANALIZA and which are activated by cookies served by this entity or by third parties which provide these services on behalf of ANALIZA.

As a general rule, the following kinds of cookies exist.

 

Two kinds can be distinguished, depending on the entity which manages the domain the cookies are sent from and the data obtained processed:

  1. Own cookies: those sent to the user’s computer terminal from a computer or domain managed by the publisher themselves and which the service requested by the user is provided from.
  2. Third-party cookies: those sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain which is not managed by the publisher, but instead by another entity which processes the data obtained through the cookies.

In the event that cookies are installed from a computer or domain managed by the publisher themselves, but the information collected through them is managed by a third party, they cannot be considered to be own cookies.

 

There is a second classification according to the time period they will be stored for on the customer browser, which may be:

1. Session cookies: designed to collect and store data whilst the user accesses a website. These are often used to store information where our only interest in keeping this is to provide the service requested by the user on a single occasion (e.g. a list of products purchased).

1. Persistent cookies: the data continues to be stored on the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the cookie data controller and which can be from a few minutes to several years.

 

Lastly, there’s another classification with six kinds of cookies according to the purpose the data obtained is processed for:

1. Technical cookies: those which allow the user to browse a web page, platform or application and use the different options or services on it, such as, for example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted access areas, remembering the elements that make up an order, carrying out an order purchase process, making a request for registration or participation in an event, using security elements while browsing, storing content for disseminating videos or sound, or sharing content through social networks.

1. Personalisation cookies: allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria from the user's terminal, such as language, type of browser the service is accessed through, regional settings from where you access the service, etc. 

1. Analysis cookies: allow the person responsible for them to monitor and analyse the behaviour of the users of the websites they are linked to. The information collected through this kind of cookies is used to measure the activity of the websites, application or platform and to create navigation profiles of the users of these sites, applications and platforms, in order to make improvements according to the analysis of the usage data made by service users.

1. Advertising cookies: Allow the management of advertising spaces included on our website, application or platform, based on criteria such as the content shown or the frequency adverts are shown.

1. Behavioural advertising cookies: store information on user behaviour, obtained through continuous observation of browsing habits, which allows a specific profile to be developed in order to display advertising accordingly.

  1.  Cookies from external social networks: used so visitors can interact with the content from different social platforms (Facebook, youTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) and which are generated for users of these social networks only. The conditions of use for these cookies and the information collected is regulated by the privacy policy for the corresponding social platform.

 

2. Cookies we use

At ANALIZA, we use persistent cookies which have different functions:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to work and cannot be deactivated on our systems. In general, they are only used in actions such as requesting services, establishing your privacy preferences, logging in or filling out forms. You can configure your browser to block or warn you about these cookies, but some parts of the website will not work. These cookies do not store any personally identifying information.
  • Performance cookies: These cookies allow us to measure the number of visits and traffic source to be able to evaluate the performance of our website and improve this. They help us to know which pages are most or least visited and how visitors browse the site. All the information these cookies collect is anonymous. If you do not allow the use of these cookies, we will not know when you visited our website and we cannot evaluate if it worked correctly.
  • Analytic: These cookies monitor and analyse your behaviour. This information is collected and used to analyse website activity and browsing profiles.
  • Technical: These cookies enable your authentication on the page and allow you to log in.
  • Personalisation: They allow you to customise some characteristics of our website (for example, your preferred language, the number of search results you want to be shown per page, whether you want Google Safe Search to be activated, the browser you use to access or volume options when displaying videos).

 

We use own and third-party cookies. In the following table you can find all the cookies used:

Categoria/Tipo

Nombre

Finalidad

Caducidad

Titular

Necesario/http

[has_js]

Registra si el usuario ha activado o no JavaScript en el navegador.

 

2 años

analizasalud.com

*Estadística/http

[_ga]

Registra una identificación única que se utiliza para generar datos estadísticos acerca de cómo utiliza el visitante el sitio web.

 

 

2 años

analizasalud.com

*Estadística/http

[_gat]

Utilizado por Google Analytics para controlar la tasa de peticiones.

 

1 día

analizasalud.com

*Estadística/http

[_gid]

Registra una identificación única que se utiliza para generar datos estadísticos acerca de cómo utiliza el visitan te el sitio web.

 

1 día

analizasalud.com

3. How to manage cookies from your browser:

Most browsers allow you to see, manage, remove and block cookies from a website. Bear in mind that if you delete all cookies, all the user preferences you have established will be lost, including the possibility of excluding cookies, since this function specifically requires placing an exclusion cookie on your device.

Below, you can see how to manage cookies in the main browsers:

 

Google Chrome

  1. Open Chrome on the computer.
  2. On the top right, click More. Settings.
  3. On “Privacy and Security”, click on Website settings.
  4. Click on Cookies.
  5. Then, you’ll be able to: Activate cookies: activate the switch which appears next to “With block”.

For more information you can consult Google support or the browser’s Help.

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer

  1. Click on “tools” on the top corner of your Windows browser and select “internet options” and click again on the “Privacy” option.
  2. Ensure that your Privacy level is on the Medium level or lower, which will allow your browser to use cookies.
  3. If an option greater than Medium is selected, the use of cookies will not be permitted.

For more information you can consult Microsoft support or the browser’s Help.

 

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click on the upper part of your browser window. Click on “Tools” and select “Options”
  2. Select the Privacy & Security icon.
  3. Click on the option to allow cookies on this website.

For more information you can consult Mozilla support or the browser’s Help.

 

Safari

  1. Click on the tools icon on the upper part of your browser and select the “preferences” option.
  2. Click on “Privacy and security” and select the option to Block “Prevent cross-site tracking”
  3. Click on “Save”.

For more information you can consult Apple support or the browser’s Help.

 

Or you can consult the video tutorials published by the Spanish Data Protection Agency: http://www.youtube.com/user/desdelaAEPD

 

4. Changes to the cookies policy.

This privacy policy may undergo modifications, changes or updates derived from new legal requirements. This document will always be the updated version, adapted to the new requirements.

Interested parties can exercise the rights of access, rectification, cancellation or opposition at the following email address [email protected]