In compliance with the provisions established in Article 22.2 of the Services from the Information Society and E-Commerce Law (LSSI) and in line with the European Directive 2009/136/EC, TREVIJANO hereby informs you about, and you agree to, the use of cookies on our website simply by accessing and browsing it.
A. Analytics Cookies
We hereby inform you that we use analytics cookies. The application we use to obtain and analyse browsing information is. Google Analytics: www.google.com/analytics/ and https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage which is a service provided by Google Inc, a Delaware company with headquarters at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States of America (“Google”).
Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files located in your computer that help the website to analyse how users actually use our website. The information created by the cookie on usage of the website (including your IP address) will be directly sent to and stored by Google in its servers. Google will use this information on our behalf in order to monitor the use of the website, compiling website activity reports and providing other services related to the website activity and use of the Internet. Google may send that information to third parties if required to do so by legislation, or when the said third parties process information on behalf of Google. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.
Google Analytics is a simple, easy to use tool that can help website owners measure their interaction with users through the website content. When users browse the pages of a website, Google Analytics provides the owner of the website with JavaScript tags (libraries) to register information about the page a user has visited, for example the page’s URL. JavaScript libraries by Google Analytics use HTTP cookies to “remember” what users have done on pages or in interaction with the website on previous occasions.
Google Analytics allows two JavaScript libraries (tags) to measure the use of analytics.js and ga.js websites.
The js JavaScript analytics library is part of Universal Analytics and uses a single source cookie that contains an anonymous identifier to differentiate between users.
This library applies a predetermined configuration to the cookies in the domain at a higher level, excluding the first point, and configures the cookies route in the route level (/).
The library configures the following cookies:
Cookie name | Duration | Description |
_ga | 2 years | It is used to differentiate between users |
_gid | 24 hours | It is used to differentiate between users |
_gat | 1 minute | It is used to limit the percentage of requests. If you have implemented Google Analytics through Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be called _dc_gtm_<property-id> |
B. Youtube ® Cookies
You can watch video on our website hosted by the video streaming provider YouTube ® belonging to YouTube LLC, a company with registered address at 901 Cherri Avenue, San Bruno, California, CA 94066, United States of America, a member of the Google business group. When accessing our website and playing video, the YouTube ® cookies will be installed. Google establishes a number of cookies on all pages that include a YouTube video. Since these are third party cookies, TREVIJANO does not have any control over Google’s cookies, which include a mixture of data fragments to measure the number and behaviour of YouTube users, including information that links their visits to our website with their Google account if they have registered and been identified as users in their Google account. The information about how our website is used, including your IP address, may be sent to Google and stored in their servers, although this does not personally identify you, unless you have started a session in Google, in which case this will be linked to your Google account.
When playing videos, the “IDE” publicity cookie by Doubleclick is also loaded. Doubleclick uses cookies to improve publicity. These cookies are usually used to adapt publicity to the content that is most relevant for a user, improving campaign performance reports and avoiding adverts that users have already seen. The ID of each Doubleclick cookie is essential for these applications. For example, Doubleclick uses the cookie ID to keep a register of which adverts will be displayed in each browser. When publishing an advert in a browser, Doubleclick can use the browser’s cookie ID to check which Doubleclick adverts have already been published on it. That is how Doubleclick avoids displaying the same adverts that users have already seen. Likewise, the cookie ID allows Doubleclick to register conversations related to advert impressions, such as when a user sees a Doubleclick advert and then uses the browser to visit the advertiser’s website and make a purchase. Doubleclick cookies do not contain any personal identification information. Cookies can sometimes contain an additional identifier that is similar to the cookie ID. This identifier is used to identify a publicity campaign that has been displayed to a user previously, but Doubleclick does not save information about the personal identification of the cookie.
Doubleclick sends a cookie to your browser after any printing, click or other activity that leads to a call to the Doubleclick server. If your browser accepts the cookie, it is stored in it. Most commonly, Doubleclick sends a cookie to the browser when users visit a page that displays Doubleclick adverts. Website pages containing Doubleclick adverts include advert tags that indicate which browsers are requesting advert content from the Doubleclick advert server. When the browser delivers advert content, it also sends a cookie. Nevertheless, a website does not have to show Doubleclick adverts for this to happen, it is only necessary to include a Doubleclick advert tag, which could load a click or pixel printing register system instead.
The Doubleclick cookies are third party cookies that are associated with Doubleclick.net, Doubleclick’s domain. When a browser visits a website that displays Doubleclick adverts, the browser is not in a Doubleclick domain website. This means that the Doubleclick server becomes a sever for third parties, and therefore the cookies that the server sends in this context are called third party cookies.
If you do not wish your session data to be compiled by this website, you must change the security and privacy settings in your browser, as we shall describe in Section 4 of this Cookies Policy.
C. Cookies used by social media
We use plug-in cookies to exchange content on social media such as Facebook ®, YouTube ® or Instagram ®. If you click on any of these social media icons, you will be able to share our information on your social profile. These plug-ins store and access cookies in users’ devices that allow the social media to identify their members while they are interacting with the plug-ins. Therefore, you should know that if you browse our website while being logged on to your social media, you must bear in mind that if you share content from the website with your social media contacts, or publish content on our profile in that media, you will receive cookies from their website. We cannot control the settings of third party cookies, and we therefore suggest you check the third party websites for information about their cookies and how to manage them.
– YouTube Cookies Policy
– Facebook Cookies Policy
– Instagram Cookies Policy
D. Technical cookies
Finally, this website uses technical cookies to ensure it functions properly, more specifically to determine if users have accepted the use of cookies, and to allow authentication of identity and for the security of the website, to protect us from hacking and malware, to identify the browser language, to keep a record of the products saved to the shopping cart or to improve security. If you disable these cookies by blocking them, you will be preventing proper functioning of some of the features of the website.