Cookie Policy
This page provides comprehensive information about how we use cookies on our website to enhance your browsing experience, improve website performance, and provide personalized content. Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device when you visit our site. They help us understand how visitors interact with our website, enabling a smoother and more efficient user experience.
Below, you will find detailed information about each type of cookie we use, their purpose, and how long they remain on your device. We are committed to respecting your privacy and providing transparency about the data we collect through cookies. For more information on how we handle your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
Essential Cookies
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper operation of the website.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| wpconsent_preferences | Stores the user’s cookie consent preferences. | 30 days |
Comments
These cookies are needed to enable users to add comments to the website.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| comment_author | Recognizes the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
| comment_author_email | Recognizes the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
| comment_author_url | Recognizes the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
Google Tag Manager
Google Tag Manager simplifies the management of marketing and analytics tags on your website without code changes.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| cookiePreferences | Stores the user’s cookie preferences. | 2 years |
| td | Registers statistical data on user behavior on the website for internal analytics. | Session |
Statistics Cookies
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously to help us understand how visitors interact with our website.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics tracks and analyzes website traffic to support data-driven decisions.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| gac | Contains information related to marketing campaigns. Shared with Google Ads when accounts are linked. | 90 days |
| __utma | Identifies users and sessions. | 2 years after last activity |
| __utmt | Monitors the number of Google Analytics server requests. | 10 minutes |
| __utmb | Distinguishes new sessions and visits. Updated each time data is sent to the server. | 30 minutes after last activity |
| __utmc | Used with older Urchin versions of Google Analytics to distinguish sessions. | End of session (browser) |
| __utmz | Contains information about the traffic source or campaign that directed the user to the website. | 6 months after last activity |
| __utmv | Contains custom information set by the developer via the _setCustomVar method. | 2 years after last activity |
| __utmx | Determines whether a user is included in an A/B or multivariate test. | 18 months |
| _ga | Identifies users. | 2 years |
| _gali | Tracks which links on a page are clicked. | 30 seconds |
| ga | Identifies users. | 2 years |
| _gid | Identifies users for up to 24 hours after last activity. | 24 hours |
| _gat | Monitors the number of Google Analytics server requests when using Google Tag Manager. | 1 minute |
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies track visitors across websites to display relevant and engaging advertisements.
Facebook Pixel
Facebook Pixel tracks website traffic and user interactions.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _fbc | Tracks the user’s last session visit. | 12 months |
| _fbp | Recognizes the user across multiple sessions. | 3 months |
| fr | Recognizes the user across multiple sessions. | 3 months |