This website uses Own and Third Party cookies to offer you a better experience and Service. By browsing or using Our services, the user accepts our use of cookies. However, the user has the option to prevent the generation of cookies and their elimination by selecting the corresponding option in the super browser. In case of blocking the use of cookies in the super browser, it is possible that some services or functionalities of the web page are not available.


What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of text that the Web Sites send us by the browser and that are stored in the user's terminal, which Reduce text <br> be a personal computer, a mobile phone, a tablet, etc. These files allow the website to remember information about your visit, such as language and preferred options, which makes it easier to add your next visit and makes the site more useful by customizing your content. Cookies play a very important role, in the best experience of using the web.


How are cookies used?

By browsing this web portal, the user is accepting that cookies can be installed in the super terminal and that it allowed us to know the following information:

Statistical information on the use of the web.
The 'login' of the user to keep the session active on the web.
The preferred web format for access from mobile devices.
The latest searches made in web services and personalization data of these services.
Information about the ads that are shown to the user.
Information from the surveys in which the user has participated.
Data of the connection with social networks for users who access with Facebook or Twitter super user.
Types of cookies used

This website uses both temporary session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies store data only while the user accesses the web and permanent cookies store data in the terminal so that they can be accessed and used in more than one session.

Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through cookies are processed, the website Reduce text <br> use:


Technical Cookies


They are those that allow the user to navigate through the web page or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it. For example, control traffic and data communication, identify the session, access restricted access web parts, remember the elements that make up an order, make the request for registration or participation in an event, use security elements during the navigation and store Contents for the diffusion of videos or sound.


Personalization cookies

They are those that allow the user to access the Service with some general characteristics predefined in the super terminal or that the user himself defines. For example, the language, the type of browser through which the Service is accessed, the selected content design, geolocation of the terminal and the regional configuration from where the Service is accessed.


Advertising cookies

They are those that allow the effective management of the advertising spaces that have been included in the web page or application from which the Service is provided. Allowing to adapt the content of the advertising so that it is relevant to the user and to avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.


Statistical analysis cookies

They are those that allow monitoring and analysis of the behavior of users on the Websites. The information collected through this type of cookie is used to measure the activity of the Websites, applications or platforms and to create browsing profiles for the users of said Sites, in order to introduce Improvements in the Service based on of the usage data made by users.


Third Party Cookies

On some web pages, third-party cookies can be installed that allow to manage and improve the services offered. As a scary Example, statistical services from Google Analytics and Comscore.

Details of all cookies used on this site:

PHPSESSID
Third party cookie (php)
End of browser session
It is used to find out the PHP session id.

reskyt-calendar
own cookie
1 hour from configuration or update
It is used to remember what day, month and year you are viewing in the reskyt calendar

reskyt-accept-cookies
own cookie
Two years from configuration or update
It is used to know if you have accepted or not the privacy policy of cookies and not ask it again on future visits.

reskyt-install-app
own cookie
24 hours from configuration or update
In the case of mobile devices and that you do not navigate from the reskyt App, it is used to know if you have accepted the reminder that we have our own App and not to remember it again on future visits

reskyt-toggle-family
own cookie
24 hours from configuration or update
It is used to remember which families have been deployed and which ones have not for the next visits to present the families in the same state that you left them in the previous visit

__utma
Third-party cookies (Google analytics)
Two years from configuration or update
It is used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utma cookie. The cookie is updated each time the time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmb
Third-party cookies (Google analytics)
30 minutes from configuration or update
It is used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated each time the time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmc
Third-party cookies (Google analytics)
End of browser session
Not used in ga.js. It is configured to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie acted in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine if the user was in a new session or visit.

__utmz
Third-party cookies (Google analytics)
Six months from configuration or update
Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user got to the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmv
Third-party cookies (Google analytics)
Two years from configuration or update
Used to store custom visitor variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the setCustomVar method with a custom visitor variable. This cookie was also used for the disabled _setVar method. The cookie is updated each time the time data is sent to Google Analytics.

__atuvc
Third party cookie (AddThis)
Two years from configuration or update
We include a feature on some of our websites that allows visitors to share a page via Facebook, Twitter, email, and other means. This feature is provided by a third-party company called AddThis, which uses a cookie to collect anonymous information when you visit these sites. Although we do not display advertisements on our sites, AddThis may use non-personally identifiable information collected during your visits to these sites for other sites to advertise goods and services that may be of interest to you. If you do not want AddThis to collect this information, please go to the Collection Opt-Out Date page of the AddThis website.

SID LOGIN_INFO use_hotbox PREF SSID HSID watched_video_id_list __utma __utmz demographics VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Third-party cookies (Youtube)
Most cookies expire 10 years after your last visit to a page containing a Youtube video, although some expire sooner.
Various unique identifiers and login information that may be associated with a Google account. Google sets a series of cookies on any page that includes a Youtube video. While we have no control over Google's cookies, they appear to include a mixture of pieces of information to measure the number and behavior of YouTube users, including information that links your visits to our website to your Google account if you are enrolled in a Information about your use of our site, including your IP address, may be transmitted to Google and stored on servers in the United States.This cookie does not identify you personally unless you are logged in to Google, in which case it is linked to your Google account account.


How to manage cookies in the browser?

The user has the option of allowing, blocking or deleting the cookies installed on their equipment by configuring the browser options on their terminal:

To adjust permissions related to cookies in the Google Chrome browser:

- Click on the menu located on the toolbar.
- Select Settings.
- Click on Show advanced options.
- In the 'Privacy' section, click the Content Settings button.
- In the cookies section you can configure the options.
Learn more about Google Chrome
To adjust the permissions related to cookies in the Mozilla Firefox browser:
- At the top of the Firefox window, click the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- In the Firefox option you can choose Use a custom setting for history to configure the options.
Learn more about Mozilla Firefox
To adjust the permissions related to cookies in the Internet Explorer 9 browser:
- At the top of the Internet Explorer window, click the Tools menu.
-Select the Security tab and use the Delete browsing history option to delete 'cookies'. Check the Cookies box and then click Delete.
-Select the Security tab and access Settings. Move the slider all the way up to block all cookies or all the way down to allow all cookies. After this, click OK.
Learn more about Internet Explorer 9

If you block the use of cookies in your browser, it is possible that some services or functionalities of the website are not available.

Some browsers can set specific rules to manage website cookies, giving you finer control over privacy. This means that you can disable cookies from all sites except those you trust.