Cookies Policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are a tool used by web
servers to store and recover information on
the activities and preferences of their
visitors, so that these can be remembered
when they return to the site, thus receiving
a better service from the website.
OSBORNE can use cookies when a User is
browsing through its sites and pages,
whether on its own or through a third party
contracted to offer measurement services.
Cookies are files sent to a browser by a web
server to record user activity on their
website.
Cookies are essential for the functioning of
the Internet. They cannot damage the User's
device, and, if they are activated in the
browser configuration, they help us identify
and resolve possible errors in the way the
website works, as cookies enable everything
to function correctly and can track the
user's browsing activity.
None of the cookies installed on the OSBORNE
Website can extract information from a hard
disk or steal personal information.
What cookies does OSBORNE use?
We use Google Analytics to
gather and analyse browsing information;
http://www.google.com/analytics/
and
https://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/
We use Google Adwords to publish adverts and
monitor their results:
https://www.google.com/settings/ads?hl=es&sig=ACi0TCi_OEDCquraSOQqPIe92dPpYfIt0w2vJOn_KMejCbQ15PH4PSuQJZ1yk8bXaGOFPA8a9zpp8cQbfvYdIfPdtC_JHP6ECoMVN3PNEgvUZg_eU-6VqX-kqG6NNmJ-GGNqMCGCZWb1OxHsnRAtqTPaVlxE7pygh8ysgPvGgsaBl0NoX0vg5YkxufGGgRcqrIUWYip67Iqu.
These applications have been developed by
Google, which provides us with
audience-analysis services for our webpage.
This company may use such data to improve
its own services and offer services to other
companies.
You can find out more about these other uses
from the links provided.
Cookies enable OSBORNE's server, or the
server of a third party acting on its
behalf, to recognise the browser used by the
User's computer so that it can make browsing
easier, for example by enabling Users who
have previously registered to access areas,
services, promotions or competitions
reserved exclusively for them, without them
needing to register on each visit.
When the User allows cookies to be received,
they can find out which server is using the
cookies; they should refer to the
instructions for their browser to find out
how to do this. Users can configure their
browser to receive an on-screen warning of
cookies being received, so that they can
stop them being installed on their hard
disk. Please refer to the instructions and
manuals for your browser for more
information. Without prejudice to the User
being responsible for the configuration of
their browser, more information is available
on the following links:
- If your browser is Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-sitios-web-rastrear-preferencias
- Si tu navegador es Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=es&answer=95647
- Si tu navegador es Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/es/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9
- Si tu navegador es Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042
- Si tu navegador es Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/12.00/es-ES/cookies.html
Users do not need to permit the
installation of cookies sent by OSBORNE, or
a third party acting on its behalf, to use
the OSBORNE website, although the User must
initiate a user session for each of the
services that requires registration or
login.
Pursuant to legal requirements, OSBORNE
requests the User's consent to use the
cookies described; the website cannot be
used correctly without this.
What purpose do the cookies installed by OSBORNE serve?
The cookies used by OSBORNE, or
a third party acting on its behalf, are
associated only with an anonymous User and
their computer.
These tools do not obtain details of the
user's name or surname, or the postal
address from which they are connecting. The
information collected is related, for
example, to the number of pages visited, the
language, the social network on which our
news is published, the city to which the IP
address from which the user accesses the
site is assigned, the number of users who
visit the website, the frequency and
recurrence of their visits, the length of
the visit, the browser they use, and the
operator and type of terminal from which
they make the visit. To this end, OSBORNE's
servers can automatically detect the User's
IP address and the domain name used.
All of this information is registered in the
server's activity log, enabling subsequent
processing of the data for statistical
purposes to show the number of page views
and the number of visits to our web
services. This file is also subject to
anonymisation so that the User's device
cannot be identified.