What are cookies?
A cookie is a very small text file that a web server can store on a computer’s hard drive to save certain information about the user. The cookie uniquely identifies the computer and can only be read by the website that sent it.
A cookie is not an executable file or a program and therefore cannot spread or contain a virus or other malicious software, nor can it exceed 4,000 characters in length.
What are cookies used for?
The sole purpose of using cookies is to remember user preferences (language, country, login, browser characteristics, usage information of our website, etc.). By remembering your preferences, we do not need, for example, to ask for your country each time you visit our website. We also know the characteristics of the device you are using and can therefore offer you a better browsing experience.
Cookies help our website recognize the user’s browser as a returning visitor and save preferences set while browsing the site, personalize home pages, identify which sections of a website have been visited, or keep a record of selections in a “shopping cart”.
JOBSITE 4.0, S.L. may use cookies to recognize registered users and provide them with a better and more personalized service. They may also be used to obtain information about the date and time of the user’s last visit, measure certain traffic parameters within the site, and estimate the number of visits, enabling JOBSITE 4.0, S.L. to better tailor services and promotions.
Websites typically use cookies to obtain statistical information about their pages. Please note that we collect data about your movements and usage of our website as statistical data only, not personal data.
Cookies used on this website
In accordance with the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, we detail below the use of cookies on this website to provide you with the most accurate information possible.
First-party cookies
- Session cookies:ensure that users who write comments on the blog are human and not automated applications. This helps prevent spam.
Third-party cookies
- Google Analytics:stores cookies to generate statistics on website traffic and visit volume. By using this website, you consent to the processing of information about you by Google. Any rights in this regard must be exercised directly with Google.
- Twitter:uses social content cookies for tracking (plug-ins) user activity when sharing content, as well as personalization cookies (browser type and geographic location).
- Facebook:technical cookies to remember user identification and social content cookies to track sharing activity. Cookies that identify previous sessions and allow video playback/download.
- Social networks:each social network uses its own cookies so you can click “Like” or “Share” buttons.
- DoubleClick (Advertising):cookies for managing advertising spaces based on criteria such as edited content or ad frequency.
- Brightcove:when external videos are embedded with privacy mode enabled, only cookies required for video playback are set.
- YouTube:we may embed videos with enhanced privacy mode. YouTube will not set cookies until you click the player and will not store personally identifiable cookie information for embedded playback.
Cookie list (details)
| Cookie | Expiration | Type / Provider | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cookie_Policy_Accepted_* | 1 year | First-party | Records user consent to avoid displaying the banner on every visit. |
| WT_FPC | 10 years | First-party / WebTrends | Anonymous usage analytics (visits and pages) to improve experience. |
| NID | 1 year | Third-party / Google | Unique identifier to store preferences. |
| PREF | 1 year | Third-party / Google | Ensure secure browsing. |
| Formstackadmin | Session end | Third-party / Formstack | Required cookies for web forms. |
| ACOOKIE | 2 years | Third-party / WebTrends | Anonymously identifies sessions (no personal identification). |
| test_cookie | 30 days | Third-party / DoubleClick | Checks whether the browser accepts cookies. Advertising targeting. |
| __utma | 2 years | Third-party / Google Analytics | Distinguish users and sessions; traffic statistics. |
| __utmt | 10 minutes | Google Analytics | Process user requests; traffic statistics. |
| __utmb | 30 minutes | Google Analytics | Determine new sessions or visits; statistics. |
| __utmc | Session end | Google Analytics | Interaction with urchin.js; supports __utmb. |
| __utmz | 6 months | Google Analytics | Traffic source or campaign. |
| __utmv | 2 years | Google Analytics | Visitor-level custom variables; statistics. |
| incap_ses | Session end | First-party / Security | Filter malicious requests. |
| visid_incap | 2 years | First-party / Security | Filter malicious requests. |
| visid_incap (variant) | 15 minutes | First-party / Security | Filter malicious requests. |
| _ga | 2 years | Third-party / Google Analytics | Distinguish users; site improvement (no personal identification). |
| _gat | 10 minutes | Third-party / Google Analytics | Monitor request rate to Google Analytics servers. |
| _atuvc | 2 years | AddThis | Updated share count when returning to the page (no personal data). |
| _atuvs | 2 years | AddThis | Updated share count when returning to the page (no personal data). |
| Dt | 1 month | AddThis | Collects general information (referrer, browser, geography) related to sharing. |
| Uvc / Um / Uit / Uid / Ssc / Bt2 / Dl2 / Loc | Variable | AddThis | Sharing identifier and analytics (pages, when and how). Random identifier. |
Protection safeguards
Users can configure their browser to accept or reject cookies, or to notify them when a server wants to store a cookie or delete them from their computer. Instructions can be found in the security settings of your web browser.
Examples
- Microsoft Internet Explorer:Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings.
- Firefox:Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies.
- Google Chrome:Settings > Privacy.
- Safari:Preferences > Security.
You can use the “Help” section found in the toolbar of most browsers to change your computer’s settings. However, some features of our online services may not function or may be more difficult to access if you reject all cookies.
Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode in which cookies are always deleted after your visit. Depending on the browser, this private mode may have different names:
- Internet Explorer 8 and above:InPrivate
- Firefox 3.5 and above:Private Browsing
- Google Chrome 10 and above:Incognito
- Safari 2 and above:Private Browsing
- Opera 10.5 and above:Private Browsing
Please carefully read your browser’s help section to learn more about how to activate “private mode”. You can continue visiting our website even if your browser is in “private mode”; however, the user experience may not be optimal and some features may not work.
JOBSITE 4.0, S.L. thanks you for enabling cookie acceptance, as this helps us obtain more accurate data to improve the content and design of our website to better suit your preferences.
Additional notes
- Neither this website nor its legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third parties mentioned in this cookie policy.
- Web browsers are the tools responsible for storing cookies, and it is from this location that you must exercise your right to delete or disable them. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can guarantee correct or incorrect handling of cookies by such browsers.
- In some cases, it is necessary to install cookies so that the browser does not forget your decision not to accept them.
- In the case of Google Analytics cookies, this company stores cookies on servers located in the United States and undertakes not to share them with third parties, except where necessary for system operation or where required by law. According to Google, it does not store your IP address.
If you have any questions or concerns about this cookie policy, please contact us through the contact section.
Contact
If you have any questions about this cookie policy, you can contact us through the contact section of this website.