Cookies policy
Definition of cookies
Cookies are small identifiers that are stored on your device through your web browser so that our systems can recognize your browser and offer you certain services. The cookies used on cpasolicitors.com are detailed below.
Cookies used
| Cookie | Information collected | Purpose | Validity period | How to disable it |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Own cookies (technical) – Session / Login (if applicable) | If you are logged in (yes/no) | Avoid logging in again if you have not previously logged out (if the website has a private area). | Session cookie | Cannot be disabled, it is necessary for the operation of the website. |
| Own cookies (technical) – Preferences / Consent | Binary information (yes/no) | To know if the user has accepted or rejected the cookie warning/notice. | 1 year | Cannot be disabled, it is necessary for the operation of the website. |
| Third-party cookies (analytics, if used) | Analytical information of the visit (time, sections visited, clicks and origin) | Analyze user behavior on the web to improve the service. | Session cookies or up to 2 years (max.) | You can disable them from the browser settings and/or through provider tools. |
Note: if new cookies are incorporated in the future (for example, for personalization or advertising), you will be informed and, when appropriate, your consent will be requested.
If Google Analytics is used, there may be a provider tool to disable its tracking, for example:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=es
How to disable cookies in the main browsers
It is usually possible to stop accepting browser cookies, or stop accepting cookies from a particular service. All modern browsers allow you to change cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the “Options” or “Preferences” of your browser menu.
Below is guidance for the User on the steps to access the cookie configuration menu and, where appropriate, private browsing in each of the main browsers:
Internet Explorer: Tools → Internet Options → Privacy → Configuration.
Firefox: Tools → Options → Privacy → History → Custom configuration.
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Site settings / Cookies (or similar).
Safari: Preferences → Privacy / Security.
What happens if cookies are disabled?
Some site functionalities may be disabled or function in a limited way, such as, for example, remaining identified (if there is a user area) or maintaining certain saved preferences.