Cookies policy

FOODSWINESFROMSPAIN.COM COOKIES POLICY

Use of cookies and the activity file

This cookies policy is an integral part of the www.foodswinesfromspain.com legal notice and privacy policy (hereinafter the web). Accessing and browsing the web or using its services implies acceptance of the terms and conditions included in the legal notice and in the privacy policy.

Foods & Wines from Spain is a brand of ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones, E.P.E., with registered offices in Madrid, Paseo de la Castellana, 278, and tax identification number Q2891001F. ICEX informs you that it uses cookies for different purposes on the web, and allows you to decide whether or not you wish them to be installed in your device.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files of information that are sent and stored on the computer used to access the web (personal computer, mobile phone, tablet or connected television) that help us improve the quality by allowing us to compare, remember, control and understand how our users browse the web. Some examples of the cookies we use allow us to:

  • Remember your browsing preferences (language, currency, etc.)
  • Deliver a more personalized browsing experience

The web does not use cookies to store, process, market or record personal information.

Users may at any time configure their browser to display an on-screen notice whenever cookies are received. Users may also consult the browser's instructions for use to learn how to prevent the installation of cookies in their computer.

Types of cookie used on the web and for identification

Below are the types of cookies used on the web and the provider that generates them:  

Depending on what the data obtained through cookies is processed for, the web may use:

Technical cookies

Always enabled

These manage the correct navigation through the web and its contents, so they are necessary for identifying user sessions and accessing restricted parts of the portal.

Cookie name

SimuladorFichaCostes

AceptaCookiesFOODS

JSESSIONID_FOODS

BrowserId

Inst

Mapp Pixel

wt3_eid

wt3_sid

wt_feid

wt_rla

Opt out / Opt in

webtrekkOptIn

webtrekkOptOut

Global Device Visitor ID

wt_geid

MAC Master

wt_nv

wt_nv_s

Load Balancer

wt_nbg_Q3

wt_mcp_sid

Provider
ICEX
ICEX
ICEX
Force
Force
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Mapp
Duration
365 days
365 days
Session
30 days
Session
6 months
End of session
End of session
60 days
12 months
6 months
6 months
6 months
End of session
5 minutes
30 minutes
Description
Cookie for the correct functioning of sections of the establishment cost simulator.
To store the user's choice of whether or not to show the notification containing information on the cookies policy.
User session control
Single browser control
User session control
Cookie ID / End device Visitor ID
Session ID / Not available in the front
Fingerprint Ever ID / End device Visitor ID; available through raw data
Request limit / Not available in the front: modifiable from Tag Integration
User track / Not available in the front
No tracking of user / Not available in the front
Global User ID / Not available in the front; available through raw data
Recognition of new or returning visitor / New vs returning
Recognition of new or returning visitor / New vs returning
Technical cookie for balancing request loads / Not available in the front
Technical cookie for improving the user experience and personalisation of their session / Not available in the front

Analysis cookies

These are cookies that enable the monitoring and analysis of the user's behaviour on the websites they are linked to. The data collected through these types of cookies is used to measure the activity of the websites, application or platform and to create the users' browser profiles

Cookies name

_ga

_gid

_gat

AMP_TOKEN

_gac_

__utma

__utmt

__utmb

__utmc

__utmz

__utmv

s_ecid

AMCV_###@AdobeOrg

s_cc

s_sq

s_vi

s_fid

Provider
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Google Analytics
Adobe Analytics
Adobe Analytics
Adobe Analytics
Adobe Analytics
Adobe Analytics
Adobe Analytics
Duration
2 years
24 hours
1 minute
30 seconds-1 year
90 days
2 years as of the configuration or update
10 minutes
30 minutes as of the configuration or update
End of the browser session
6 months as of the configuration or update
2 years as of the configuration or update
2 years
2 years
Session
Session
2 years
2 years
Description
Used to differentiate users.
Used to differentiate users.
Used to limit the percentage of requests. If Google Analytics has been implemented using Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called _dc_gtm_ .
Includes a token that can be used to recover a client's ID from the AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate the "disabled" option, requests underway or errors obtained when recovering an ID from the AMP Client ID service.
Includes campaign-related information pertaining to the user. If you have associated your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, the web conversion tags will read this cookie, unless you disable it.
Used to differentiate users and sessions. This cookie is created when the JavaScript library is run and there is no __utma cookie. This cookie is updated each time data are sent to Google Analytics.
Used to limit the percentage of requests.
Used to define new sessions or visits. This cookie is created when the JavaScript library is run and there is no __utmb cookie. This cookie is updated each time data are sent to Google Analytics.
Not used in ga.js. It is configured to interact with urchin.js. Before, this cookie operated together with the __utmb cookie to define whether the user was in a new session or visit.
Stores the source of the traffic or campaign explaining how the user arrived at the site. This cookie is created when the JavaScript library is run and is updated each time data are sent to Google Analytics.
Used to store data on the visitor's personalised variables. This cookie is created when a programmer uses the _setCustomVa method with a personalised variable of the visitor. It was also used with the now withdrawn _setVar method. This cookie is updated each time data are sent to Google Analytics.
This cookie is set by the customer's domain after the AMCV cookie is set by the client. The purpose of this cookie is to allow persistent ID tracking in the 1st-party state and is used as a reference ID if the AMCV cookie has expired.
This cookie is used to identify a unique visitor.
Only one cookie for all accounts.
Only one cookie for all accounts.
This cookie is used to identify a unique visitor.
This cookie is used to identify a unique visitor if the standard s_vi cookie is unavailable due to third-party cookie restrictions. Not used for implementations that use first-party cookies.

The information obtained through these cookies is stored on Google servers, located in the United States, a country whose legislation does not guarantee an adequate level of data protection in the judgement of the European authorities. By consenting to the use of these cookies, you also consent to the international transfer of your personal data to Google in the United States.

 

External social network cookies

Always enabled

These cookies are used so visitors can interact with the content of different social platforms (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) and are generated exclusively for users of these social networks. The conditions of use of these cookies and the data they gather are set forth in the privacy policy of the corresponding social platform.

Cookie name

Twitter

Provider
https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies

The information obtained through these cookies is stored on Google servers, located in the United States, a country whose legislation does not guarantee an adequate level of data protection in the judgement of the European authorities. By consenting to the use of these cookies, you also consent to the international transfer of your personal data to Google in the United States.

Depending on the managing body:

  • Own cookies: These are cookies sent from the web's own computers or domains.
  • Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent to the user's device from a device or web that is not under our own management, but rather by a collaborator; for example, cookies used by social networks or by external content.

Based on their activation period:

  • Session cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser file until you leave a web page, and so are not registered in the user's hard drive. The data gathered by these cookies are used to analyse web traffic patterns, which over time allows us to deliver a better experience by improving the content and making it easier to use.
  • Persistent cookies: These are stored in the hard drive and our web reads them each time a user makes a new visit. A permanent web has a defined expiration date after which the cookie will no longer function. These cookies are generally used to enable purchase and registration services.

How to disable cookies in your browser?

Users have the option to allow, block or delete cookies installed in their devices by configuring the browser options. Disabling cookies may impede the functionality of some of the available services. If you opt not to allow the installation of cookies in your browser, you may be unable to access certain services and therefore have a less satisfactory experience with our web.

The following links give information for configuring and disabling cookies in each browser:

User Rights

The ICEX Data Protection Officer guarantees compliance with this cookies policy in ICEX. You can contact the DPO by sending a letter or email, attaching a copy of your national identity card or equivalent documentation for identification purposes, to the following address:

Paseo de la Castellana 278, 28046 | Madrid delegadoprotecciondatos@icex.es