The web site uses proprietary and third-party cookies (Google Analytics) to improve your user experience and collect statistical data about USERS’ use of the Web Site. The cookies are only associated to the browser that is used, therefore no personal data about the USER who visits the web page is stored. You can configure your browser to receive a notification about and/or reject the installation of cookies, which will not prevent the possibility of the USER being able to access the different areas of the Web Site, except for the technical support chat service.

If you browse the Web Site, you are accepting the use of cookies under the conditions established in this Cookie Policy. This policy may be updated, and you are therefore invited to review it regularly.

What are cookies?

They are small data files that the internet service sends to the device with which you connect to our web sites and which is stored. They are only associated to your browser and do not provide personal data on their own. Cookies cannot damage your device and are also very useful, given that they help to identify and resolve errors.

If you require further information about how they work, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu

Social network cookies

The Web Site includes buttons that the USERS can use, simply and intuitively, to link and share certain content on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Linkedin and Pinterest. This functionality entails the use of cookies that link with the web sites of these social networks, storing the information only on them.

Cookie configuration

You can consult the steps to follow to disable cookie installation in the “Help” section in your browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Opera.

Many browsers enable a private mode to be activated by means of which cookies will always be deleted after your visit to the Web Site. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers and the different names of this “private mode”:

  • Internet Explorer 8 and higher – InPrivate
  • Opera 10.5 and higher – Private Browsing
  • Google Chrome 10 and higher – Incognito
  • Safari 2 and higher – Private Browsing
  • Firefox 3.5 and higher – Private Browsing

Below we detail the relation of cookies that are used by acfija.com:

Cookie Type Duration Description
_ga From third 2 years Used by Google Analytics
_icl_current_language From third 1 day
anagement of the languages used in the web
devicePixelRatio Associated with the web site To 7 days It allows you to differentiate between the different tracking objects that are created in the session
wordpress_logged_in[hash] From third Session
It indicates if the user is connected and who is it
wordpress_test_cookie From third Session This cookie is used for the WordPress content manager to check if your browser has enabled the cookies
wp-settings-1 From third When closing the browser
Used to customize the user interface
wp-settings-time-1 Own 1 year
Customize Interface