Cookie Policy
On the SOPHIASPORTS LAB, S.L. website, we use cookies to facilitate the relationship of visitors with our content and to allow us to compile statistics about the visitors we receive.
In compliance with Directive 2009/136/CE, developed in our legal system by the second section of article 22 of the Information Society Services Law, following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, we proceed to inform you in detail about the use made on our website.
Cookies are small files that are stored in the browser used by each visitor to our website so that the server can remember that user's visit later when they access our content again. This information does not reveal their identity, nor any personal data, nor does it access the content stored on their PC, but it does allow our system to identify you as a specific user who has previously visited the website, viewed certain pages, etc. and also allows us to save your personal preferences and technical information such as visits made or specific pages you visit.
The purpose of cookies is to facilitate faster access to selected Services for the User.
If you do not want cookies to be saved in your browser or prefer to receive information each time a cookie requests to be installed, you can configure your navigation options to do so. Most browsers allow cookie management in 3 different ways:
- Cookies are always rejected;
- The browser asks if the user wants to install each cookie;
- Cookies are always accepted;
- Your browser may also include the possibility of selecting in detail which cookies you want to be installed on your computer.
Specifically, the user can normally accept one of the following options:
- Reject cookies from certain domains;
- Reject third-party cookies;
- Accept cookies as non-persistent (they are deleted when the browser is closed);
- Allow the server to create cookies for a different domain.
To allow, know, block or delete cookies installed on your computer, you can do so through the configuration of the options of the browser installed on your computer.
Cookie Configuration in Browsers
- Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer: Tools → Internet Options → Privacy → Settings. For more information, you can consult Microsoft support or the browser Help.
- Firefox: Firefox: Tools → Options → Privacy → History → Custom Settings. For more information, you can consult Mozilla support or the browser Help.
- Chrome: Chrome: Settings → Show advanced options → Privacy → Content settings. For more information, you can consult Google support or the browser Help.
- Safari: Safari: Preferences → Security. For more information, you can consult Apple support or the browser Help.
Regarding third-party cookies, that is, those that are external to our website, we cannot be responsible for the content and veracity of the privacy policies that they include, so the information we offer you is always with reference to the source.
Cookies that can be installed from our website
Cookie | Cookie Identification | Description | More Information |
---|---|---|---|
_ga | Google.com | Used to distinguish users. | This cookie is persistent and can be considered to expire 'never' (takes 2 years to expire). |
utma | Google.com | This cookie generates a unique user ID, which is used to count how many times a user visits the site. It also records when the user first and last visited the website. | This cookie is persistent and can be considered to expire 'never' (takes 2 years to expire). |
utmb y utmc | Google.com | These 2 cookies are used to calculate when a session has ended. The B records the time of arrival to the page while the C checks whether the session should be kept open or a new session should be created. | When the page loads, if utmc doesn't exist, it's considered a new session. If it still exists, the session is kept open. |
utmz | Google.com | utmb expires 30 minutes from the last page view record while utmc is a session variable, so it is automatically deleted when changing websites or closing the browser. | Page time can only be calculated up to the second-to-last page viewed. |
utmv y utmx | Google.com | This cookie is responsible for recording the origin of the user, as well as keywords. | Expires after 6 months. |
_click | Microsoft Clarity | The fifth cookie, which is optional, is only used when custom variables are used. | It is a persistent cookie. |
CLID | Microsoft Clarity | Stores the Clarity domain. | Expires after 1 year. |
Google Tag Manager | Google.com | Allows tracking of any tag on a web page to be managed through a user interface. | Does not include cookie placement. |