Cookie policy

The regulations on advertising and management of consent for the use of cookies, pixels or other elements of information storage entails the obligation for any website, blog or online store to adapt to the regulations on cookies of the LSSI-CE (Law of the information society and electronic commerce). The objective is to offer the user all the information about what types of data are being stored and what types of cookies are being used to achieve this.

The downloading of this type of elements implies the ability to collect information on the user’s activity and has implications in relation to your privacy. Therefore, the regulation imposes the obligation to obtain the informed consent of users to accept the use of cookies on any website. In fact, the legal regulations have been modified several times to adapt to the present day, so it is more important than ever to be aware of what you have to do to be transparent with the user and thus avoid fines.

Although this explanation is not simple, we have the obligation to try to get as close as possible to these requirements. The fact is that umamisabor.com uses own and third party cookies to get you to have a better browsing experience, you can share content on social networks and also to obtain statistics and browsing habits of users.

As a user, you can refuse the processing of data or information by blocking these cookies using the “Cookies settings” button (in the bottom bar) or in the settings of your web browser. Of course, you should know that if you disable any of the cookies you will lose some functionality, which may cause the website to not work properly. What is clear is that according to Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 of Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, if you click “Yes, I accept” and continue browsing, you are giving your consent to the use of these cookies. It is therefore important that you read and understand this cookie policy. YOU SHOULD BE ADVISED THAT THIS COOKIE POLICY MAY VARY ACCORDING TO LEGISLATIVE OR SELF-REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS, SO WE ADVISE YOU TO VISIT IT PERIODICALLY.

Data of the person in charge

Identity of the Responsible: UMAMISABOR
Purpose: Acceptance of cookies.
Legitimation: It is sent with your prior consent.
Recipients: Your data is not stored.
Rights: Rectification, limitation and deletion.
E-mail: hola@instamedia.es
What are cookies, how do they work and what are they for?

A cookie is a segment of data that is stored in the user’s browser in order to provide more information to the web server about it, allowing to remember certain parameters and information about the user, achieving greater customization and analysis of the user’s behavior.

Cookies allow the storage in the user’s terminal of amounts of data ranging from a few kilobytes to several megabytes.

Cookies allow a website to recognize a user’s browser and do not contain or collect information. They are used, for example, to keep a user authenticated to an account (your Gmail account, for example) without requiring the user to authenticate each time he or she accesses the account. A good example is advertising where, based on websites that the user has previously visited, they try to offer more relevant ads. IN SHORT, COOKIES ARE SMALL FILES THAT ARE DOWNLOADED TO YOUR COMPUTER WHEN YOU BROWSE WEBSITES AND REMIND THE BROWSER AND WEBSITES OF CERTAIN DETAILS SO THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO IT. OR ISN’T IT CONVENIENT TO ACCESS YOUR WEBMAIL ACCOUNT SUCH AS GMAIL, OUTLOOK OR YAHOO MAIL JUST ONCE?

Most common types of cookies on the Internet according to their purpose

The LSSI is applicable to cookies understood in the sense indicated. That is, as any type of data storage and retrieval device used in a user’s terminal equipment for the purpose of storing information and retrieving information already stored, as established in article 22.2 of the LSSI. Cookies allow the storage in the user’s terminal of amounts of data ranging from a few kilobytes to several megabytes. Below we are going to show you a classification of cookies according to a series of categories (note that the same cookie can be included in more than one category).

Types of cookies according to the entity that manages them

The LSSI is applicable to cookies understood in the aforementioned sense. That is, as any type of data storage and retrieval device used in a user’s terminal equipment for the purpose of storing information and retrieving information already stored, as established in article 22.2 of the LSSI. Cookies allow the storage in the user’s terminal of amounts of data ranging from a few kilobytes to several megabytes. Below we are going to show you a classification of cookies according to a series of categories (note that the same cookie can be included in more than one category).

Types of cookies according to the entity that manages them

One thing is that the cookie is specific to the website, platform or application or that it is from an external service (which is very common). Therefore, depending on who is the entity that manages the computer or domain from which cookies are sent and treat the data obtained, there are different types of cookies depending on the entity that manages them:

Own Cookies: These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
Third-party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies. In the event that the cookies are served from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself, but the information collected through these is managed by a third party, they cannot be considered as own cookies if the third party uses them for its own purposes (for example, improving the services it provides or the provision of advertising services for other entities).
Types of cookies according to their purpose

There are different types of cookies, which can be classified according to their purpose in obtaining information about the user. Browsing a website “doing nothing” is not the same as logging into the web platform, clicking on links to other websites or advertising. These are the types of cookies according to their purpose:

Technical Cookies: are those that are necessary to allow the user to navigate through a website, platform or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it, including those that the editor uses to enable the management and operation of the web installation and enable its functions and services. For example, control traffic and data communication, identify the session, access parts of restricted access, remember the elements that make up an order, make the buying process of an order, manage payment, control fraud linked to the security of the service, store content for broadcast video or sound, share content through social networks, etc..

Preference or personalization cookies: These are those that allow information to be remembered so that the user can access the service with certain characteristics that can differentiate their experience from that of other users, such as, for example, the language, the number of results to display when the user performs a search, the appearance or content of the service depending on the type of browser through which the user accesses the service or the region from which the user accesses the service, etc. If it is the user himself who chooses these features (for example, if you select the language of a website by clicking on the icon of the flag of the corresponding country), cookies will be exempt from the obligations of Article 22.2 of the LSSI for being considered a service expressly requested by the user (provided that the cookies obey exclusively to the selected purpose).
Analysis or measurement cookies: These cookies allow the party responsible for them to monitor and analyze the behavior of users on the website, platform or application to which they are linked, including the quantification of the impact of advertisements (a clear example would be the cookies generated by the Google Analytics tracking script). The information collected through this type of cookies is used in the measurement of the activity in order to introduce improvements based on the analysis of the usage data made by the users of the service. Regarding the processing of data collected through analytics cookies, the WG29 stated that, although they are not exempt from the duty to obtain informed consent for their use, they are unlikely to represent a risk to users’ privacy as long as they are first-party cookies, process aggregated data for strictly statistical purposes, provide information on their uses and include the possibility for users to express their refusal on their use.
Behavioral advertising cookies: These are those that store information on user behavior obtained through the continuous observation of their browsing habits, allowing the development of a specific profile to display advertising based on the same. They aim to improve the effectiveness of advertising spaces, so, for example, Google’s advertising network or adservers include this type of technology to provide the desired service to its customers (a good example is Google AdSense).
Types of cookies according to the length of time they remain active

Depending on the length of time they remain activated in the terminal equipment can be distinguished:

Session Cookies: These are those designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a web page. They are usually used to store information that is only of interest to keep for the provision of the service requested by the user on a single occasion (for example, a list of products purchased) and disappear at the end of the session.
Persistent Cookies: These are those in which the data remain stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the person responsible for the cookie, which can range from a few minutes to several years. In this regard, it should be specifically assessed whether the use of persistent cookies is necessary, since the risks to privacy could be reduced by using session cookies. In any case, when persistent cookies are installed, it is recommended to reduce their temporary duration to the minimum necessary, taking into account the purpose of their use. To this effect, WG29 Opinion 4/2012 indicated that for a cookie to be exempt from the duty of informed consent, its expiration must be related to its purpose. Because of this, session cookies are much more likely to be considered as exempted than persistent cookies.
FROM THE OPTION YOU CHOOSE ABOUT THE USE OF COOKIES ON THIS WEBSITE YOU WILL BE SENT AN ADDITIONAL COOKIE TO SAFEGUARD YOUR CHOICE SO THAT YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ACCEPT THE USE OF COOKIES EACH TIME YOU LOG IN FOR UP TO 30 DAYS.

Consent and authorization for the use of cookies

When you access this website for the first time, you will see a bar (at the bottom of the website) where you are informed about the use of cookies and which allows you, apart from consulting our cookie policy (and other privacy policies), to set the cookies you want to enable and those you do not. If you simply click “Yes, I accept”, you consent to the use of cookies, so it will be understood that you have consented to our cookies policy and, therefore, the acceptance for the installation of the same on your computer or device (except to the extent that you have modified the settings of your browser to reject the use of the same).

Own and third party cookies used by this web site.

We take the privacy of our users very seriously. Therefore, we want to show you all the cookies we use on this website (without exception) and explain the purpose of each one of them.

Own cookies

These are the types of own cookies that we use on this website and that, being designed with WordPress (from WordPress.org) are generated by the CMS so that everything works correctly. These are the most common:

Login: These cookies are for login and allow you to log in and out of your account without having to be escirbiendo continuously your username and password.
Personalization: These cookies help remember which people or websites you have interacted with, so we can show you related content.
Preferences: These cookies allow us to remember your settings and preferences, such as your preferred language and privacy settings.
Security: These cookies are to avoid security risks and their main function is to detect when someone is trying to hack into your account.
Cookie Name Type Purpose
wp-settings-time-2 umamisabor.com Own This cookie refers to the time at which a user closes a popup to control its reopening.
wordpress_test_cookie umamisabor.com Own This cookie is used to customize the user interface
wordpress_sec_ umamisabor.com Own This cookie is used by WordPress to maintain the session for a registered user
wordpress_logged_in_ umamisabor.com Proprietary This cookie is used by WordPress to identify the logged in user
Third party cookies

This website uses some external services to collect information about the user’s activity, in order to analyze it and improve the content and user experience. Access to this website implies that the cookies detailed in the following table may be installed:

Cookie Name Type Purpose
test_cookie DoubleClick Third-party This cookie is used to check if the user’s browser accepts cookies and has a duration of 1 day.
APISID, CONSENT, HSID, OGP, OGPC, SAPISID, SID, SIDCC and SSID Google Analytics Third-party These Google cookies are used to collect information about the use of the website by visitors and are only associated with an anonymous user and their computer or device without providing references that allow personal data to be known.
NID Google Analytics Third-party These cookies allow the user to access the service with some general characteristics predefined according to a series of criteria in the user’s terminal (language, browser type, regional configuration, etc.).
DSID and IDE Google Analytics Third-party These cookies collect information about preferences or interests in products and / or services collected during navigation, in order to display ads that match the preferences of users
DV Google Analytics Third-party This cookie, analytical and persistent, is used by Google to provide services and extract anonymous information about navigation.
1P_JAR Google Analytics Third-party This cookie, analytical and persistent, transfers data to Google and has a duration of 1 week.
cdp-cookies-plugin-wp beaire.com From third parties This cookie saves the option to save or not cookies on the user’s browser
_ga, _gat, _gid Google Analytics Third-party Google Analytics cookies used to collect statistics on website visits used to differentiate between users and sessions.
_gat, _utma Google Analytics Third-party Google Analytics cookies used to collect statistics about visits to the site. Used to differentiate between different tracking objects created in the session.
redux_current_tab Framework redux Third-party This persistent cookie helps improve user movement on the website and lasts for 1 week.
fbp Facebook Third-party Facebook cookie used to collect statistics on site visits and the performance of advertising campaigns.
How to disable cookies from your browser

All browsers allow you to make changes that allow you to disable cookie settings. These settings are located in the “options” or “preferences” of the browser menu. Below are links with instructions for different browsers where you will see how to disable cookies. However, remember that disabling cookies means losing functionality on many websites.

IF YOU PREFER NOT TO BE TRACKED BY COOKIES, GOOGLE HAS DEVELOPED AN ADD-ON TO INSTALL IN YOUR BROWSER WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED AT THE FOLLOWING LINK.

More information about cookies

You can consult the regulations on cookies published by the Spanish Data Protection Agency in its “Guide on the use of cookies” and obtain more information on cookies on the Internet on the About Cookies page. If you want to have greater control over the installation of cookies, you can install programs or add-ons to your browser, known as “Do Not Track” tools, which will allow you to choose which cookies you want to allow and which you do not.