Accessibility Tools
Cookies are files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to the user’s device when visiting our website.
Their main purpose is to recognise the user (through identifiers that do not allow identification with any natural person) each time they access the website, and also allow us to improve the quality and usability of our websites.
Cookies are essential for the functioning of the Internet; they cannot harm the user’s equipment/device and, if enabled in your browser settings, help us identify and resolve any malfunctions on our website.
| Name | Own or third-party | Duration | Purpose |
| cookie_alerta | Own | duration of the current session | Show cookie notice once per session |
| popup_faldon | Own | duration of the current session | Show offer popup once per session (only when there is an offer popup) |
| _utma | Google Analytics | 2 years | Used to distinguish between users and sessions. |
| _utmb | Google Analytics | 10 minutes from creation or modification | Used to determine if there is a new session or visit. |
| _utmc | Google Analytics | At end of session | Used to facilitate functionality with the urchin.js library. Previously, this cookie worked together with the _utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit. |
| _utmz | Google Analytics | 6 months | Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user arrived at the website. |
| _utmt | Google Analytics | At end of session | Used to define the type of user request. Used to establish page usage statistics. |
| DoubleClick | Adwords | At end of session | Segment content to make it relevant to users. |
| Name | Information processed | Purpose |
| Strictly necessary | User session, registration details, bookings. | Management of user registration and session maintenance, navigation personalisation, load balancing |
| Google Analytics | Websites visited, frequency, number and repetition of visits, browsing time, searches performed, links accessed, browser used, service provider, location linked to IP address | Measure and analyse user navigation, tracking and analysis of user behaviour, creation of anonymous user browsing profiles, introducing improvements based on analysis of usage data |
| Google Adwords | IP address, searches performed, links accessed and ads accessed. | Show products most suited to the user, segment the target audience, measurement of results, flexible budgets and detection of new markets. |
By browsing and continuing on our website you will be consenting to the use of cookies under the conditions set out in this “Cookie Policy”. INNOWATER provides access to this “Cookie Policy” at the time of first access, with the aim of keeping the user informed, without prejudice to their right to block, delete and reject the use of cookies at any time.
In any case, we inform you that cookies that are not necessary for the use of our website may be blocked or disabled by activating your browser settings, which allow you to reject the installation of all or some cookies. Most browsers allow you to be warned of the presence of cookies or to reject them automatically. If you reject them you can continue to use our Website, although the use of some of its services may be limited and therefore your experience on our website less satisfactory.
Information on how to configure your Internet browser or browsers to maintain your privacy and security in relation to cookies can be found on the official support sites of the main browsers. With these tools, the user can block cookies through the browser configuration tools or configure it to warn when a server wants to save a cookie.
