Cookies Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are pieces of data stored by websites on a device. They improve visitor navigation by helping websites remember preferences and understand how each user uses a variety of features.

This website uses cookies and related technologies. To learn how to see the cookies left on your device, check out the cookies Correnteza uses.

 

Functional and mandatory cookies:

These cookies are always used in order  for Correnteza, our hosting platform, to provide a secure service on this website for you. 

They are key to providing basic functionality while you browse the website. Without these cookies, your experience and browsing experience may be impaired.

They are used to provide a more personalized experience on pages. Functional cookies remember the choices you make as you navigate through the website, eliminating the need to fill in the same information multiple times. For example, when you fill out a form on a website, a cookie is stored in your browser containing the data you entered. That way, when they go to the same site again, that information will already be pre-populated.

 

Data analysis and performance cookies

These cookies are used on this website, as described below, only when you recognize our cookie banner. This website uses data analytics and performance cookies to view site traffic, activity and other data.

Performance analytics cookies help collect information, monitor events, and analyze traffic on pages, as well as identify the source and understand visitor behavior. The information collected by these cookies is mainly used in aggregate form to assist us in analysing website performance results.

Description of Cookies used on the website

 

Cookies do Google Analytics

All pages of Correnteza’s website  will send information to Google Analytics and create cookies to identify: 

  • Unique visitors;
  • Data configured by the URL (source, medium, campaign, search term, and content).

 

Name

Duration

Purpose

__utma

2 years from definition/update

Distinguish users and sessions

__utmt

10 minutes

Control the request rate

__utmb

30 minutes from definition/update

Determine new sessions/visits

__utmc

End of browser session

Determine if the user was in a new session/visit

__utmz

6 months from definition/update

Store the source of the traffic or the campaign through which the user arrived at the site

__utmv

2 years from definition/update

Store custom variable data at the visitor level

_Ga

2 years

Distinguish users

_Guide

24 hours

Distinguish users

_Gat

1 minute

Control the request rate

If Google Analytics is deployed by Google Tag Manager, this cookie is called a _dc_gtm_<property-id>


This site also uses Google AdSense cookies for ADVERTISING, , information about them can be accessed directly on the official website  by clicking here  and get more information by clicking here (English only)

 

Check your cookies

In regular browsers, it is possible to review which cookies are active in your browser settings and clear cookies from your browser or device, both globally and from a specific website.

To locate cookies on your device, read your browser’s documentation: