Our cookies policy
The LSSI-CE, obliges all who have a blog or a website to warn the user of the existence of cookies, inform them and require permission to download them.
Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002. “Service providers may use data storage and retrieval devices on terminal equipment of the recipients, provided that they have given their consent after they have been provided with clear and complete information on their use, in particular, on the purposes of the processing of data, in accordance with the provisions of Organic Law 15/1999, of December 13, on the Protection of Personal Data ”.
As responsible for this website, we have endeavored to comply with Article 22.2 with the utmost rigor of Law 34/2002 on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce regarding cookies, however, taking into account the way in which the one that works Internet and the websites, it is not always possible to have updated information of the cookies that third parties can use through this website.
This applies especially to cases where this web page contains integrated elements: that is, texts, documents, images or short films that are stored elsewhere, but are displayed on our website.
Therefore, in case you find this type of cookies on this website and they are not listed in the following list, please inform me. You can also contact the third party directly to request information about the cookies you place, the purpose and duration of the cookie, and how it has guaranteed your privacy.
– What are cookies?
Cookies are a tool used by Web servers to store and retrieve information about their visitors. It is nothing more than a text file that some servers ask our browser to write on our hard drive, with information about what we have been doing for their pages. They have an expiration date, which can range from the time the session lasts to a specified future date, after which they cease to be operational.
1. The cookies used by this website
This website uses its own and third-party cookies to get you to have a better browsing experience, to share content on social networks, to show you ads based on your interests and to obtain user statistics.
The cookies used in https://www.ritarow.com are only associated with an anonymous User and his computer, they do not provide references that allow to deduce the name and surnames of the User and cannot read data from his hard disk or include viruses in his texts. Likewise, https://www.ritarow.com cannot read the cookies implanted in the User’s hard drive from other servers.
The user can freely decide about the implementation or not on his hard drive of the cookies used in https://www.ritarow.com In this sense, the user can configure his browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or to Receive an on-screen notice of the reception of each cookie and decide at that time its implementation or not on your hard drive. To do this, we suggest you consult the help section of your browser to find out how to change the settings you currently use. Even if the User configures his / her browser to reject all cookies or expressly rejects cookies from https://www.ritarow.com, he / she may browse the Portal with the only drawback of not being able to enjoy the Portal’s functionalities that require the installation of any of them. In any case, the User may delete the cookies implanted on his hard drive at any time, following the procedure established in the help section of his browser and which we will detail later.
As a user, you can refuse the processing of data or information by blocking these cookies through the appropriate configuration of your browser. However, you should know that, if you do, this site does not work properly.
According to the terms included in article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, if you continue browsing, you will be giving your consent for the use of the cookies that we detail below.
The cookies on this website help to:
– Make this website work correctly
– Save you having to log in every time you visit this site
– Remember your settings during and between visits
– Allow you to watch videos
– Improve site speed / security
– That you can share pages with social networks
– Continuously improve this website
– Show you ads based on your browsing habits
We will never use cookies to:
– Collect personally identifiable information (without your express permission)
– Collect sensitive information (without your express permission)
– Share personal identification data to third parties
2. Third-party cookies that we use on this website and that you should know
This website, like most websites, includes features provided by third parties.
New third-party designs or services are also regularly tested for recommendations and reports.
This may occasionally modify the configuration of cookies and that cookies not detailed in this policy appear. It is important that you know that they are provisional cookies that it is not always possible to report and that they only have study and assessment purposes. In no case will cookies be used that compromise your privacy.
Among the most stable third-party cookies are:
Those generated by analysis services, specifically, Google Analytics to help the website analyze the use made by Users of the website and improve its usability, but in no case are they associated with data that could identify the user.
Google Analytics, is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc., a Delaware company whose main office is at 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States (“Google”).
The user can check here the type of cookies used by Google. Google+ and Google Maps cookies, as provided on their page about what type of cookies they use.
WordPress.com is a user of the WordPress blog supply and hosting platform, owned by the American company Automattic, Inc. For this purpose, the use of such cookies by the systems is never under the control or management of the person in charge of the web , they can change their function at any time, and enter new cookies.
These cookies also do not report any benefit to the person responsible for this website. Automattic, Inc., also uses other cookies to help identify and track visitors to WordPress sites, learn about their use of the Automattic website, as well as their access preferences, as It is included in the “Cookies” section of your privacy policy.
Social network cookies. .
The companies that generate these cookies corresponding to the social networks that this website uses have their own cookies policies:
- Twitter cookie, as provided in its privacy policy and use of cookies.
- Facebook cookie, as provided in its Cookies Policy
- YouTube cookie, as provided in its Cookies Policy
The privacy implications will depend on each social network and will depend on the privacy settings you have chosen in these networks. In no case, neither the person responsible for this website nor the advertisers can obtain personally identifiable information about these cookies.
Next, and as required by article 22.2 of the LSSI, the cookies that can be installed regularly during the navigation through this website are detailed:
NAME |
DURATION |
PURPOSE |
_ga |
2 years after configuration |
It is used to distinguish users. It is a cookie belonging to Google Analytics. More information |
_gat |
10 minutes |
It is used to know the recharge rate. It is a cookie belonging to Google Analytics. More information |
_gid |
seconds |
Collects information about users and their activity on the website for analysis and reporting purposes. More information |
__utma |
2 years since each update |
This cookie is usually set during the first visit. If the cookie is manually deleted, it will be re-established on the next visit with a new ID. In most cases this cookie is used to determine unique visitors to our site and is updated with each page view. In addition, this cookie has a unique Google Analytics ID that ensures both its validity and its accessibility as an additional security measure. More information |
__utmb |
2 years since each update |
This cookie is used to establish and continue a user session on our site. When a user visits a page on our site, the Google Analytics code attempts to update this cookie. If you do not find the cookie, you will create a new one. Each time the user visits a different page, this cookie is updated to expire after 30 minutes, in this way it continues to find a unique session in 30-minute intervals. This cookie expires when a user stops visiting our site for a period of 30 minutes. More information |
APISID, HSID, NID, SAPISID, SID, SSID |
2 years since installation |
Save user preferences and other information about Google services that the user has. More information |
__utmt |
Session |
Historically, this cookie operated together with the __utmb cookie to determine if a new session should be established for the user. Today it is not used but still here to maintain backward compatibility with the code of theurchin.js and ga.js. More information |
__utmz |
6 months from each update |
This cookie stores information of references used by the visitor to reach our site, either directly, a reference link, a web search or an advertising campaign or by email. It is used to calculate the traffic coming from web search engines, marketing campaigns and browsing our site. This cookie is updated in each page view. More information |
__cfduid |
5 years |
The __ cfduid cookie is used to override security restrictions based on the visitor’s IP address is coming. More information |
__smVID |
expires at the end of the session |
Store user information and sessions to improve the user experience. |
__stripe_mid |
expires at the end of the session |
Stripe cookie. More information |
pl |
90 days |
It is used to record that a device or a browser logged in through the Facebook platform. More information |
fr |
90 days |
This is the main Facebook advertising cookie. It is used to offer, analyze and improve the relevance of the ads. More information |
_fbp |
3 months |
Identifies browsers for the purposes of providing advertising and site analytics services. |
sb |
2 years since installation |
Facebook cookie that identifies the browser for authentication purposes of the login. More information |
c_user |
20 days since installation |
It is used together with the xs cookie to authenticate your identity on Facebook. More information |
xs |
90 days since installation |
It is used together with the c_user cookie to authenticate your identity on Facebook. More information |
datr |
2 years since installation |
From Facebook that identifies browsers for security and site integrity purposes, including account recovery and identification of accounts that may be at risk. More information |
AMP_TOKEN |
30 seconds to 1 year |
Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. |
_gac_<property-id> |
90 days |
Contains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, Google Ads website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. Learn more. |
_hjClosedSurveyInvites |
365 days |
Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor interacts with a Survey invitation modal pop-up. It is used to ensure that the same invite does not reappear if it has already been shown. |
_hjDonePolls |
365 days |
Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor completes a poll using the Feedback Poll widget. It is used to ensure that the same poll does not reappear if it has already been filled in. |
_hjMinimizedPolls |
365 days |
Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor minimizes a Feedback Poll widget. It is used to ensure that the widget stays minimized when the visitor navigates through your site. |
_hjShownFeedbackMessage |
365 days |
Hotjar cookie that is set when a visitor minimizes or completes Incoming Feedback. This is done so that the Incoming Feedback will load as minimized immediately if the visitor navigates to another page where it is set to show. |
_hjid |
365 days |
Hotjar cookie that is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to persist the Hotjar User ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. |
_hjRecordingLastActivity |
Session |
This should be found in Session storage (as opposed to cookies). This gets updated when a visitor recording starts and when data is sent through the WebSocket (the visitor performs an action that Hotjar records). |
_hjTLDTest |
Session |
When the Hotjar script executes we try to determine the most generic cookie path we should use, instead of the page hostname. This is done so that cookies can be shared across subdomains (where applicable). To determine this, we try to store the _hjTLDTest cookie for different URL substring alternatives until it fails. After this check, the cookie is removed. |
_hjUserAttributesHash |
Session |
User Attributes sent through the Hotjar Identify API are cached for the duration of the session in order to know when an attribute has changed and needs to be updated. |
_hjCachedUserAttributes |
Session |
This cookie stores User Attributes which are sent through the Hotjar Identify API, whenever the user is not in the sample. These attributes will only be saved if the user interacts with a Hotjar Feedback tool. |
_hjLocalStorageTest |
Under 100ms |
This cookie is used to check if the Hotjar Tracking Script can use local storage. If it can, a value of 1 is set in this cookie. The data stored in_hjLocalStorageTest has no expiration time, but it is deleted almost immediately after it is created. |
_hjIncludedInSample |
Session |
This cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the sample which is used to generate Funnels. This is a session cookie which is destroyed when the user leaves the site. |
_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress |
30 minutes |
This cookie is used to detect the first pageview session of a user. This is a True/False flag set by the cookie. |
3. How can I manage and disable these cookies?
In the case of not wishing that the website does not install any cookies on your computer, it is possible to adapt your browser so that you are notified before any cookie is downloaded.
So, you can also modify your browser settings so that it rejects all cookies or only third-party cookies. You can also delete any of the cookies that are already on your computer. Keep in mind that you will have to adapt the configuration of each browser and equipment you use separately.
https://www.ritarow.com makes available to users who want to prevent the installation of the aforementioned cookies, links provided for this purpose by browsers whose use is considered more widespread:
Google Chrome – Internet Explorer – Mozilla Firefox – Apple Safari