This Cookie Policy is an integral part of ITENE – INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DEL EMBALAJE, TRANSPORTE Y LOGÍSTICA’s Legal Disclaimer and Privacy Policy. Access to and browsing the site, or the use of its services, implies acceptance of the Terms and Conditions established in our Legal Disclaimer (and by extension the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy). Please read them carefully.
Thank you for choosing to visit our Website. Our aim is for you to have an optimal experience on the site. To ensure this, we have drawn up this Cookie Policy aiming for maximum transparency.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to the device you use when visiting a website. Their main purpose is to recognise you each time you access https://www.itene.com, which also helps us to improve the quality and usability of our website.
Cookies are essential for the functioning of the Internet; they cannot damage your equipment/device and, if they are enabled in your browser configuration, they help us to identify and solve possible errors in the functioning of https://www.itene.com/.
Types of cookies
There are different types of cookies. They all work the same way, but have slight differences:
· Session cookies. Session cookies last as long as the user’s visit and are deleted when the user closes their browser. Their main purpose is to identify the type of device and reinforce the security of the website and its basic functionality. They do not contain any personal information.
· Persistent or permanent cookies. These are stored on the device’s hard drive and our website reads them every time the user makes a new visit to https://www.itene.com. They have a specific expiry date, after which they cease to function. They help us understand how users reach our site, analyse their visits, identify their actions and preferences, and improve our services.
· Functional cookies. These cookies help https://www.itene.com to remember decisions made by users, such as their login or identifier. The information these cookies collect is anonymous (i.e., it does not contain any user names, address or any other personal information).
· Third-party cookies. Third-party cookies are installed by a website that is not the one the user is visiting; for example, those used by social networks (such as Facebook) or by additional external content (such as Google Maps). Some advertisers also use these types of files to track your visits to the sites they advertise on.
· Analytical cookies. The aim of these cookies is to ensure regular maintenance as well as the best performance and service for users, by collecting data on their activities.
Use of cookies by https://www.itene.com
By accessing https://www.itene.com you expressly accept that we may use these types of cookies on your devices. If you disable these cookies, your browsing experience on https://www.itene.com may be impaired and some of the features available on https://www.itene.com may not function properly.
Own cookies
In order to recognise you and provide you with a better service, our site uses its own cookies (small text files that your browser stores). The advantages of accepting our cookies mean that you save time. They can also be used to recognise you from one visit to another and thus adapt the content shown to you, obtain information about the date and time of your last visit, measure traffic parameters on the site itself, and to estimate the number of visits made, so that we can focus and adjust services and promotions more effectively.
Cookies do not give us access to your phone number, email address or any other means of contact. Cookies cannot retrieve information from your hard drive or steal personal information.
OWN COOKIES
Cookie name | Purpose | Expiry date | Type |
1P_JAR | This cookie collects information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user has seen before visiting the website.
The main purpose of this cookie is: segmentation/advertising. |
30 days | Technical |
ANID | This cookie is enabled by Google for advertising purposes. It contains a unique randomly generated value that enables the platform to identify devices and browsers. This information is used to measure ad performance and provide product recommendations based on statistical data. | 1 year | Segmentation/advertising |
CONSENT | This cookie collects information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user has seen before visiting the website.
The main purpose of this cookie is: segmentation/advertising. |
20 years | Segmentation/advertising |
NID | DoubleClick (which is owned by Google) enables this cookie to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites.
The main purpose of this cookie is: segmentation/advertising. |
10 months | Segmentation/advertising |
__utma | This is one of the four main cookies used by the Google Analytics service to enable website owners to track visitor behaviour and measure site performance. This cookie lasts two years by default and distinguishes between users and sessions. It is used to calculate new and returning visitor statistics. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. Website owners can customise the life of the cookie.
The main purpose of this cookie is: performance. |
2 years | Analytical |
__utmb | This is one of the four main cookies used by the Google Analytics service to enable website owners to track visitor behaviour and measure site performance. This cookie identifies new sessions and visits and expires after 30 minutes. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. Any activity performed by a user within its 30-minute lifespan will count as a single visit, even if the user leaves and then returns to the site. A return after 30 minutes will count as a new visit, but as a returning visitor.
The main purpose of this cookie is: performance. |
30 minutes | Analytical |
__utmc | This is one of the four main cookies used by the Google Analytics service to enable website owners to track visitor behaviour and measure site performance. It is not used on most sites, but is configured to allow interoperability with the previous version of the Google Analytics code known as Urchin. In these previous versions, it was used in combination with the __utmb cookie to identify new sessions/visits for returning visitors. When used by Google Analytics, it is always a session cookie that is erased when the user closes their browser. Therefore, where it appears as a persistent cookie, it is likely to be a different technology that has enabled the cookie.
The main purpose of this cookie is: performance. |
Expires at the end of the session | Analytical |
__utmz | This is one of the four main cookies used by the Google Analytics service to enable website owners to track visitor behaviour with respect to site performance. This cookie identifies the source of traffic to the site, so Google Analytics can tell site owners where visitors come from when they arrive at the site. The cookie has a lifespan of six months and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
The main purpose of this cookie is: performance. |
6 months | Analytical |
_ga | The name of this cookie is associated with Google Universal Analytics, which is an important update of the analytics service most commonly used by Google This cookie is used to identify unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a customer ID. It is included in every page request on a site and is used to calculate visitor data, sessions and campaigns for site analysis reports. By default, it is set to expire after two years, although this can be customised by website owners.
The main purpose of this cookie is: performance. |
2 years | Analytical |
User settings to avoid cookies
https://www.itene.com, in compliance with current legislation, provides you with the information required to configure your Internet browser/s so as to maintain your privacy and security in relation to cookies. Accordingly, we have included information and links to the official support sites of the main browsers so that you can decide whether or not you wish to accept the use of cookies.
This means you can block cookies through the browser’s configuration tools or you can configure your browser to notify you when a server wants to save a cookie.
a) If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings. Find out more.
b) If you use Firefox, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Cookies. Find out more.
c) If you use Chrome, go to Options > Advanced > Privacy. Find out more.
d) If you use Opera, go to Security and Privacy, to configure your browser. Find out more.
e) If you use Safari, go to Preferences > Security or Privacy, to configure your browser. Find out more.