Latest modification: 16/10/2020
Changes in the cookies on this website are not necessarily related to how they are managed and maintained, so the system is reviewed periodically to ensure the cookies policy complies with current regulations.
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Cookies and other similar technologies like local shared objects, flash cookies and pixels are tools web servers use to store and recover information on their visitors, as well as making the website work correctly.
Types of cookies classified by who manages them:
Types of cookies classified by purpose:
Types of cookies classified by time they remain active:
Cookie | Name | Use / Further information | Expires |
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.biocat.cat | has_js | Indicates whether or not the visitor's browser has JavaScript enabled. | Session |
.biocat.cat | cookie-agreed | Remembers whether the visitor has accepted the cookie policy. | 3 months |
.biocat.cat | _ga | Biocat uses Google Tag Manager in this site to monitor the activity on it. | 2 years |
.biocat.cat | _gat | Google Tag Manager cookies collect standard log information and data about the habits of visitors anonymously. | 30 minutes |
.biocat.cat | _gid | Google Analytics uses it to distinguish the users. | Session |
.biocat.cat | _gali | Google Analytics uses it to distinguish clicks in different links of the page. | 30 seconds |
.biocat.cat
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omada.newsletter |
This cookie is used to control the visibility of the banner to subscribe to the newsletter
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1 day - 1 year |
.doubleclick.net | IDE | Advertisement cookie | 1 year |
Hotjar | _hjIncludedInSample | Biocat uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This cookie remembers if the user is included or not in the sample. | 1 year |
Hotjar | _hjid | Biocat uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This cookie is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script | 1 year |
Hotjar | _hjRecordingLastActivity | Biocat uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This gets updated when a visitor recording starts and when data is sent through the WebSocket | Session |
Hotjar | _hjTLDTest | Biocat uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. This is done so that cookies can be shared across subdomains (where applicable). | Session |
Hotjar | _hjUserAttributesHash | Biocat uses Hotjar to carry out usability analyses. User Attributes sent through the Hotjar Identify API are cached for the duration of the session in order to know when an attribute has changed and needs to be updated. | Session |
As further complementary guarantee to the ones previously described, the registry of cookies could be subject to acceptance during the installation or update of the browser. Such acceptance can be revoked at anytime via the content configuration and privacy options available.
Many browsers allow a private mode to be activated through which the cookies are always erased after the visit. Depending on the each browser, this private mode can have different names. The following is a list of the most common browsers and the different names for “private mode”:
Internet Explorer 8 and superior and Microsoft Edge, InPrivate; Safari 2 and superior, Private Navigation/Browsing; Opera 10.5 and superior, Private Navigation/Browsing; FireFox 3.5 and superior, Private Navigation/Browsing; Google Chrome 10 and superior, Incognito
Important Note: Please read the Help section carefully of your browser in order to find out more about how to activate the “private mode”. Users can visit our webpage even though their browser is in “private mode”, however the session might not be optimum and some functions may not work correctly.
Chrome
1. Go to the Tools icon
2. Click on Settings.
3. Go to Show advanced settings.
4. In the Privacy section, click on Content settings.
• Block cookies: Click on All cookies and site data
• Do not store cookies.
5. Click on Block browsing data (clear cached memory).
6. Close and restart browser.
More information on Chrome, click here.
Internet Explorer. Version 11
1. Go to Tools | Internet options.
2. Click on the General tab.
3. In the Browsing history section, click on Delete browsing history on exit.
4. Select Delete files.
5. Select Delete cookies.
6. Click Delete.
7. Click Ok.
8. Close and restart browser.
More information on Internet Explorer, click here.
Firefox. Version 18
1. Go to Firefox | History | Clear history.
2. Next to Details, click on the down arrow.
3. Select the following boxes: Cookies, Cache, Active logins
4. In the Time range to clear menu, choose Everything.
5. Click on Clear Now.
6. Close and restart browser.
You can accept or block cookies individually in the Firefox settings in History > Tools
Options > Privacy.
More information on Mozilla Firefox, click here.
Safari Version 5.1
1. Go to the Safari icon / Edit | Reset Safari.
2. Select the following boxes: Clear History and Website Data.
3. Click on Reset.
4. Close and restart browser.
More information on Safari, click here.
Opera
Options - Advanced - Cookies.
The cookies options control how Opera manages them and whether they are accepted or blocked.
More information on Opera, click here.
Other browsers
Check the information for the browser you have installed.
Blocking cookies will not prevent you from browsing the website, although some services it offers may be limited and, therefore, the browsing experience may be less satisfactory.
Users may revoke their consent to the Cookies Policy at any time and delete the cookies stored on their device using the settings and preferences on their Internet browser, as noted above, in the settings panel.
This Cookies Policy may be modified when required by current law at any given time or when there is a change in the cookies used on the website. So, we recommend reviewing this policy each time you visit the website in order to be up to date on how and why we use cookies.