A cookie (or computer cookie) is small information sent by a website and stored in the user's browser, so the website can check the user's previous activity. Its main functions are:
Keep track of users: when a user enters their username and password, a cookie is stored so that they do not have to be entered for each page of the server. On the other hand, a cookie does not identify only a person, but a combination of computer-browser-user.
Get information about the user's browsing habits, among others.
Own cookies:
Cookie type
Purpose
_ga, _gid
It is used to distinguish users, analytics
_gat_gtag
Used to limit the percentage of requests
tk_qs, tk_tc
Records behavioral data, internal analysis
wp-wpml_current_language
Stores information about the language used
cookie_notice_accepted
Saves information on the acceptance of cookies
Third-party cookies on the portal:
Cookie type
Enterprise
Purpose
+ Information
_utma_utmb_utmc_utmz
Google
Anonymous navigation that lets you know what is being consulted and how is being browsed
You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer.
If you are not sure what type and version of browser you use to access the internet:
For Windows: you have to click on "Help" at the top of the browser window and select the "About it" option.
For Mac: with the browser window open, click on the Apple menu and select the "About the ..." option.
HOW TO MANAGE WINDOWS COOKIES
Google Chrome
Click on the Chrome menu located on the browser toolbar.
Select "Settings".
Click "Show advanced options ..."
In the "Privacy" section, click the "Content Settings ..." button.
In the "Cookies" section, you can configure the following options: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include cookie exceptions from specific domains or websites.
If you need more details you can consult the help of Google Chrome.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0
Click on the "Tools" button and then "Internet Options".
Click on the "Privacy" tab, and then move the slider to an intermediate position between the upper and lower ends, so that not all cookies are blocked or allowed.
Click on "Places".
In the "Website address" box, type the address of a website, and then click "Block" or "Allow".
As you type, a list of web pages you have already visited will appear. If you click an item in the list, it will be displayed in the Website Address box.
When finished, click "OK".
Return the slider to its original position and click "OK".
You can consult Windows help for more information.
Mozilla Firefox
At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button and select "Options".
Select the "Privacy" panel.
To "Firefox you can:" choose "Use custom settings for history".
Check the "Accept cookies" option to activate them and uncheck it to deactivate them.
If you do not want to receive third-party cookies, uncheck "Accept third-party cookies".
You can consult the Mozilla help for more information.
Safari
Click on "Safari" at the top of the browser window and select the "Preferences" option.
Click on "Privacy".
In the section "Block cookies" select one of the following options according to your interest: "Advertising and third parties", "Always", or "Never".
Opera
Click on "Settings" at the top of the browser window and select "Options".
Then select the "Advanced" tab and in the list on the left select "Cookies".
Then select "Accept cookies".
You have three options depending on the "Accept cookies" preference.
HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES TO MAC
Google Chrome
Click on the Chrome menu located on the browser toolbar.
Select "Settings".
Click "Show advanced options ..."
In the "Privacy" section, click the "Content Settings ..." button.
In the "Cookies" section, you can configure the following options: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include cookie exceptions from specific domains or websites.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Click on "Explorer" at the top of your browser window and select the "Preferences" options.
Scroll down until "Cookies" appears in Received Files.
Select the option "Never ask".
Click "OK".
Mozilla Firefox
In the menu bar, click on the Firefox menu and select "Preferences ...".
Select the Privacy panel.
To "Firefox will:" you have to choose "Use custom settings for history".
Check the "Accept cookies" option to activate them, and uncheck it to deactivate them.
If you do not want to receive third-party cookies, uncheck "Accept third-party cookies".
Safari
Click on "Safari" at the top of the browser window and select the "Preferences" option.
Click on "Privacy".
In the section "Block cookies" select one of the following options according to your interest: "Advertising and third parties", "Always", or "Never".
Opera
Click on "Opera" at the top of the browser window and select "Options".
Then select the "Advanced" tab and in the list on the left select "Cookies".
Then select "Accept cookies".
It has three options according to your preference: "Accept cookies", "Accept cookies only from the visited place" and "Never accept cookies".
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