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II. SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES USED ON OUR WEBSITES <p> <b>Freepik only displays advertisements to its free users: if you become a "premium" user we will not show you advertisements</b>. To show you this advertising, for example, we use cookies.</p> <p> <b>Freepik only hires tier-1 service providers (such as OneTrust) and advertising providers (such as IAB vendors, Google).</b> </p> <p>Regarding the control and management of cookies and similar technologies, we use One Trust “cookie compliance” technology, based on IAB Europe “Transparency and Consent Framework”.</p> <p>Through our cookie setting panel (powered by One Trust) you can consent or reject, granularly, the use of our cookies and those of third parties, as well as certain data processing carried out by third parties based on their legitimate interests. By selecting "Reject all" you will also block said data processing.</p> <p>Cookies (and similar technologies) help us better understand what interests and helps our users most, and to improve our services.</p> <p>You can find extended information and clarification about each category of cookies used on our websites through our cookie settings panel, to which you access by clicking on “Cookie setting”, located at the bottom of all our webs, in section “Legal”.</p> <p>Please find below the description of some of them:</p> Session and persistent cookies <p>We use the so-called “session cookies”, which are stored exclusively during the time of your visit to any of our websites.</p> <p>In addition, we and our partners use "persistent cookies" to withhold information about those users who repeatedly access any of our websites.</p> Analytical, advertising cookies... <p>We use personalized advertising cookies (which we will talk about below) and web analytics cookies, to know the number of visitors to the different pages and sections of our website, their interactions and duration of their visits, place of entry and exit, to try to improve our content and its capacity to generate interaction.</p> <p>We use Google Analytics, Cloudfare and Hotjar cookies to measure the results of visits and customer acquisition, and to analyze traffic and, for example, detect potentially malicious “bots”.</p> Cookies can also be “first-party” or “third-party” cookies <p>"First-party" cookies are those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a device or domain managed by Freepik as editor of the website from which the services requested by the user are provided.</p> <p>"Third-party" cookies are those that are sent to the user's terminal equipment from a device or domain that is not managed by Freepik, but by another organization, which processes the data obtained through such cookies.</p> <p>You can find out complete information about the data processing carried out by these third parties (lawful bases, international data transfers carried out, retention periods, exercise of rights of access, erasure, restriction of processing, portability and rectification, and how exercise your rights, ... in their respective policies linked in this text and in the cookie tables).</p> <p>You will find detailed information about all cookies used on each of our websites (www.freepik.com. www.flaticon.com. www.slidesgo.com and www.freepikcompany.com) in the cookie table at the end of this text.</p> Information on the processing of data shared with our advertising partners Preliminary information <p>In the field of online advertising, cookies and other similar technologies allow website visitors to be recognized or singled out (but not identified in the traditional sense of the word, that is, by their names, surnames, ID number or email address) and classified into groups or "audiences" based on their interests.</p> <p>Knowing your interests and personalizing the advertising displayed to you in accordance with them is possible thanks to the use of these cookies and similar technologies.</p> Third-parties advertising <p>We allocate the exploitation of our advertising spaces to companies that market them to third parties who then insert their advertisements on our website, depending on your habits and interests.</p> <p>Consequently, Freepik offers its advertising spaces based on real-time biddings through two channels or platforms:</p> <ul> <li>Google AdManager and</li> <li>Various platforms that also market our advertising spaces among their own partners through header bidding techniques (Rubicon Project, Index Exchange, DistrictM, Amazon APS, OpenX).</li> </ul> <p>Through these real-time biddings, companies interested in our advertising spaces, bid to display their ads on our website, customizing their advertising based on the user.</p> <p>Freepik logically benefits from the advertising displayed, enables the collection of user information through cookies and captures their consent to this extent through its websites. But here is where our intervention and responsibility ends.</p> <p>Freepik cannot and indeed does not control the advertisements displayed, nor does it participate in the data processing operations carried out on these platforms to select the user receiving the ads and the advertiser placing such ads.</p> <p>For these purposes, and to guarantee the quality of both the advertising and the advertisers, Freepik only markets its advertisement space with the leading platforms worldwide (IAB those others mentioned in the cookies policy), as previously stated.</p> <p>You can learn more about Google AdManager and the Header Bidding service providers, in their respective links as provided below.</p> <p>You can browse the full list of IAB Europe partners (advertisers) here.</p> You can prevent targeted advertising from being specifically shown to you on Freepik websites in the following ways: <p>Through our cookie setting panel: by granularly accepting or rejecting the different categories of cookies used, you can authorize or not the processing of your data for the purposes of profiling you, the placing of personalized advertising, and the rest of the processing operations described hereby.</p> <p>You can also disable cookies in your browser by installing a plug-in as Ghostery or Privacy Badger or through a rejection system ("opt-out") provided by some third parties that install cookies on our website, as Google (behavioral advertising) (requires Google log-in).</p> Adobe’s advertising <p> <b>Freepik, in turn, offers third-party advertising (Adobe), and tracks its users through</b> Google Analytics when they click on its advertising banners, to check the performance in terms of conversion rate on that advertiser's website.</p> Freepik advertising <p> <b>Freepik maintains an “affiliate” advertising program</b> on different websites that will redirect its users to our website when they click on our banners or advertisements. We verify and track the performance of our affiliates through the software tool Postaffiliate Pro.</p> <p> <b>Moreover, Freepik contracts personalized advertising services of</b> Pinterest, Google Ads and Bing Ads to attract potential new users to our websites who have been profiled by such platforms according to their interests. Freepik selects, among these profiles, those who we understand may be interested in our products (for example, those users who had visited our websites, or users within a determined age or geographical location).</p> <p>These platforms integrate "cookies" and other technologies on our website. These technologies allow them, after you have provided consent, to track, for example, whether their users have only accessed Freepik’s websites to just quit, they have downloaded any products or have become Premium users.</p> <p>Then, they provide us with this information in an aggregated and anonymous way to bill us accordingly, allowing us to better understand the price and profitability of our advertising campaigns on each platform.</p> <p>Furthermore, we may show advertisements to visitors who have left our website, for example without registering, to try to convince them to do so (retargeting techniques).</p> <p>Regarding these data processing operations, Freepik is a "joint controller" together with each of those platforms, in relation to (i) the selection of the interests of its users to whom we request our advertising is displayed. (ii) their monitoring and observation on our websites. and (iii) the provision of statistical and aggregated data to Freepik on the result of these campaigns, that is, the conversion rate , if applicable, into our clients.</p> <p>All these processing operations are carried out without Freepik being able to identify you: we only identify you when you register as a free or premium user.</p> <p>Otherwise, Freepik does not participate in and therefore is not a controller of the processing operations that advertisers and platforms carry out for their own purposes, either prior or subsequent to those other processing operations carried out together with Freepik.</p> International data transfers <p>Regarding Freepik advertising, by using Facebook and Google services, we participate in the international transfer of personal data to countries with a potentially lower level of protection than that imposed by the General Data Protection Regulation. These international transfers are therefore based on standard contractual clauses.</p> <p>In relation to third-party advertising, Freepik's controllership is limited to the duties of providing information and obtaining our website visitors’ consent for the purpose of using their cookies to show personalized advertising. </p> Additional Information <p>Below, and in the corresponding cookie tables, Freepik provides you with the links to the information offered by each of these companies and platforms regarding the joint controllership situations already described and their own processing operations (lawful bases, international data transfers carried out, retention periods or the exercise of a right of access, erasure, restriction of processing, portability and rectification).</p> <p>We remind you again that you can exercise your rights of access, restrictions of processing and / or erasure in relation to the processing of your personal data carried out jointly with the aforementioned platforms:</p> <ul> <li>Through our email rpd@freepik.com, if you are a registered user of Freepik.</li> <li>And otherwise, before the platforms in which you have a user account (because we will not be able to identify you).</li> </ul> <p> <b>Pinterest</b>: Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy </p> <p> <b>Google</b>: Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy </p> <p> <b>Microsoft Bing</b>: Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy </p> Freepik Company’s cookie table <p>In the table below you will find detailed information about all cookies used on Freepik's web pages.</p> First-party cookies on the websites owned by Freepik Company PURPOSE EXPIRY DATE DOMAIN Language detection. Helps us to collect information about the language preferences of the User to provide visitors with information in their preferred language Session Freepik, Flaticon, Contributor User login. Used to manage and store information about the user login Session Freepik, Flaticon, slidesgo, Contributor Stores URL to redirect the user after finishing the registration or login process 10 minutes Freepik (profile), slidesgo Remembers user’s personal ID each time they log on. This cookie is only created if the user agrees to be remembered 30 days Freepik (profile) Avoids CSRF attacks in forms 2 hours Freepik (profile) Stores information on marketing campaigns in which the User has participated 30 days Freepik (profile), Flaticon Used in the payment process to redirect the user to the payment platform in case they are logged off 7 days Freepik (profile) Test about payment data. Selection of payment, subscription to Premium 3 days Freepik Test about search activity. Analysis of searches run by the user 30 days Freepik Checks if internal promotions are shown to the user 2 days Freepik Checks if cookies compliance messages are visible on the Website Session Freepik, Flaticon Collects information about visits 2 years Freepik, Flaticon Develops statistics about Premium services advertisements 1 hour Freepik Measures data collected from searches 30 days Freepik They allow the operation and navigation through the website, as well as the use of the different options or services that exist in it, including those that the editor uses to allow the management and operation of the website and enable its functions and services, such as, for example, control traffic and data communication, identify the session, access restricted access parts, remember the elements that make up an order, carry out the purchase process of an order, manage payment, control fraud linked to the security of the service, make the request for registration or participation in an event, use security elements while browsing, enable dynamic content (for example, animation of loading a text or image) or share content through social networks Session Flaticon They store information to allow the users to access the service with certain characteristics that can differentiate their experience from that of other users, such as, for example, the language, the type of user (anonymous, registered or premium), the appearance or content of the service, depending on the type of browser through which the users accesses the service or the region from which they access the service, etc. Session Flaticon Cookie session login 120 minutes Wepik Third-party cookies in www.freepik.com THIRD PARTY COOKIE DESCRIPTION MORE INFO <b>Adpone</b> (Analysis) Recognize and analyze inventory available in our advertising spaces to offer our users advertising of interest. Campaign optimization, segmentation, frequency. Here <b>Hotjar</b> (Measuring and Analysis) _hjClosedSurveyInvites Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor interacts with an External Link Survey invitation modal. It is used to ensure that the same invite does not reappear if it has already been shown. Here _hjDonePolls Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor completes a survey using the On-site Survey widget. It is used to ensure that the same survey does not reappear if it has already been filled in. _hjMinimizedPolls Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor minimizes an On-site Survey widget. It is used to ensure that the widget stays minimized when the visitor navigates through your site. _hjShownFeedbackMessage Hotjar cookie that is set when a visitor minimizes or completes Incoming Feedback. This is done so that the Incoming Feedback will load as minimized immediately if the visitor navigates to another page where it is set to show. _hjid Hotjar cookie that is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to persist the Hotjar User ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. _hjRecordingLastActivity This should be found in Session storage (as opposed to cookies). This gets updated when a visitor recording starts and when data is sent through the WebSocket (the visitor performs an action that Hotjar records). _hjTLDTest When the Hotjar script executes we try to determine the most generic cookie path we should use, instead of the page hostname. This is done so that cookies can be shared across subdomains (where applicable). To determine this, we try to store the _hjTLDTest cookie for different URL substring alternatives until it fails. After this check, the cookie is removed. _hjUserAttributesHash 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. _hjCachedUserAttributes This cookie stores User Attributes which are sent through the Hotjar Identify API, whenever the user is not in the sample. These attributes will only be saved if the user interacts with a Hotjar Feedback tool. _hjLocalStorageTest This cookie is used to check if the Hotjar Tracking Script can use local storage. If it can, a value of 1 is set in this cookie. The data stored in_hjLocalStorageTest has no expiration time, but it is deleted almost immediately after it is created. _hjIncludedInPageviewSample This cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the data sampling defined by your site's pageview limit. _hjIncludedInSessionSample This cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the data sampling defined by your site's daily session limit. _hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress This cookie is used to detect the first pageview session of a user. This is a True/False flag set by the cookie. <b>Zendesk</b> (Performance) _cf_bm This Cloudflare cookie helps manage incoming traffic that matches criteria associated with bots. Here _cfruid Cloudflare cookie used in cases were multiple users are hidden behind the same client IP address. Each user will have a unique cookie to help prevent a case of rate limiting all users if one particular user hits the rate limit threshold. _cfduid Cloudflare cookie used for security restrictions _zendesk_shared_session Authentication cookie - set to be anonymous _zendesk_authenticated This is a flag set when a user is authenticated to display the most up to date content. <b>RichAudience</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Smartadserver</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Sovrn</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>OpenX</b> (Advertising) i Records anonymized user data, such as IP address, geographic location, visited websites and which ads the user has clicked on, in order to optimize the display of ads based on the user's navigation on websites that use the same advertising network Here pd Collect information about visitor behavior on various websites. This information is used on the website to optimize the relevance of advertising <b>DistrictM</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>AppNexus</b> (Advertising) uuid2 This cookie contains a unique randomly-generated value that enables the Platform to distinguish browsers and devices. It is matched against information – such as advertising interest segments and histories of ads shown in the browser or device – provided by clients or other third parties and stored on the Platform. This information is used by clients to select advertisements for delivery by the Platform, and to measure the performance of, and attribute payment for, those advertisements. In addition, we use this cookie to enable clients to use data which does not reveal or use an Internet user’s real-world identity or data they collect outside of the Platform or acquire from other third parties. This cookie is also sometimes matched to clients’ or other third parties’ cookies so that they can use data they collect outside of the Platform to serve more relevant advertisements to Internet users. When a user opts out of having the Platform used to select ads based on online behavior, the unique value in uuid2 is deleted and replaced with the non-unique value “-1”. Here anj The anj cookie contains data denoting whether a cookie ID is synced with our partners. icu The icu cookie is used to select ads and limit the number of times a user sees a particular ad. It contains information such as the number of times an ad has been shown, how recently an ad has been shown, or how many total ads have been shown. <b>Amazon APS</b> (Advertising) ad-id Used by Amazon Advertising to record user actions and target website content based on ad clicks on a different website Here ad-privacy Used by Amazon Advertising to record user actions and target website content based on ad clicks on a different website <b>Rubicon Project</b> (Advertising) trp_optout Log Preferences: Cookie indicating that a user has opted-out of behavioral targeting marketing. Here FPTrust Log Preferences: These cookies support the opt-out process via the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI). Khaos Platform Operations: Internal user identifier used for analytics. rsid Platform Operations: Session cookie that contains information about a device, including region (derived from IP address, not geolocation data), operating System, browser, etc., that is used during the ad inventory sale process. rpx, rpx_* Platform Operations: Contains expiration dates for information in the rpb cookie. fcap Platform Operations: Number of times we have shown an ad on a per user basis. put_* Platform Operations: Bidder identifiers placed at the request of a bidder, to sync a bidder’s independent information about an end user with Rubicon Project, to allow the bidder (not Rubicon Project) to bid on ads through the Rubicon Project advertising exchange based on behavioral targeting information known only to the bidder (i.e., the user identifier will be transmitted in a bid request to the bidder that caused this cookie to be placed). pux Platform Operations: Dates for when information in the put_* and sput cookies expires and should be refreshed. rpb Analytics: Publisher and partner-owned audience segments used for private marketplaces and audience-based planning and forecasting in Orders. sput, sput_* Analytics: Contains multiple bidder identifiers (i.e., data that would be stored in multiple put_* cookies) in a smaller number of cookies. ses* Analytics: Indicates number of times Rubicon Project has served a user an advert for this particular unit of inventory. vis* Analytics: Indicates number of times a user action has precipitated an ad request for this particular unit of inventory. cd Analytics: Indicates whether cookies are disabled for the device. cimg* Analytics: Contains information about served ads (timestamp, site, internal identifiers for the publisher, buyer, advertiser, and displayed advertisement). audit Analytics: Used to record cookie consent data. <b>Index Exchange</b> (Advertising) CMPS Identify the main server for quick responses to the user's page Here CMTS Identify backup server for quick responses to user page CMGO Indicates if the user's primary server has changed CMTEST Confirm if cookies can be created for the user CMID Recognize web users that IndexExchange has seen before by browser. This is the cookie that is used to allow personalized advertising, among other uses CMPRO Identify server profile for quick responses to user page CMRUM3 It contains a table that maps the IDs of Index Exchange's users with those of our bidding partners CMDD Measures how many unique pages a user has interacted with on a web property CMST Contains the duration of a session in a session CMSC Contains the start time of a user in a session CMO Indicates if the web user has chosen not to participate using behavioral advertising opt-out tools <b>Google Analytics</b> (Performance) We collect information of how users interact with the content of the web. When a user browses the pages of a website, information about the page the user has viewed is colected. for example, URL, time spent on the website, number of pages viewed. It allows us to generate labels or objectives to know if you have bought, what item, how many times ... It also collects demographic and navigation data, that is. where does the user come from, how does he get to our website or what campaign does he come from Here <b>Pinterest</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We will impact users who have visited the website or are registered on it with an advertising banner, we will use the data of registered users so as not to impact campaigns whose objective is premium subscription and we will look for users with similar online behavior to registered users or who have visited the web. This set of data will be used both to reach our target audience through online campaign segmentation and to measure their results. Here <b>Google Ads</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We collect data from visitors to our pages to analyze behavior and impact them with our ads if they finally do not register or do not subscribe. Also, to be able to impact users similar to those who visit us or similar to those registered or subscribed that are not clients. Here <b>Bing Ads</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We collect data from visitors to our pages to analyze behavior and impact them with our ads if they finally do not register or do not subscribe. Also, to be able to impact users similar to those who visit us or similar to those registered or subscribed that are not clients. Here <b>Google</b> (Advertising / Analysis) NID Used by Google to personalize the ads displayed in the website Here _ga Used by Google to store a unique customer identifier _gid Used by Google to distinguish users 1P_JAR Google uses this cookie to personalize ads that may be of your interest hsid Security cookie to authenticate users, avoid fraudulent use of login credentials and protect user data against unauthorized third parties sidcc Security cookie to authenticate users, avoid fraudulent use of login credentials and protect user data against unauthorized third parties sidcc Used by Google to obtain anonymous information about browsing sapisid It is created when you log into a Google account in order to remain connected to that same Google account when using its services again apisid It is created when you log into a Google account in order to remain connected to that same Google account when using its services again ssid It is created when you log into a Google account in order to remain connected to that same Google account when using its services again dsid Used by Google to display more relevant ads ide Used by Google to display more relevant ads anid Used by Google to personalize the ads displayed in the website <b>Google Tag Manager</b> (Advertising / Analysis) Google Tag Manager is a tag management system that allows third parties to add functionality to websites, video content, and mobile applications. Examples of such solutions include web analytics, campaign analytics, audience measurement, personalization, allows you to quickly and easily update tags and code snippets on a website or your mobile applications, such as those intended for analytics traffic and optimize marketing campaigns. You can add and update custom, third-party or AdWords tags, Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics and Floodlight, Facebbok Ads, Twitter Ads, Hotjar. It is used in order to manage the different conversion codes of the online Marketing and retargeting tools Here <b>Adform</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Improve Digital</b> (Advertising) tuuid To enable bidding process Here tuuid_lu To enable bidding process pvt Tracks views to measure conversions ih To limit number of advertisements you see (frequency capping) fh Impression counter um To enable bidding process umeh To enable bidding process sh To limit number of advertisements you see (frequency capping) lcri5m Load creative lcai9h Load campaign impressions <b>Postaffiliate Pro</b> (Analysis) PAPVisitorId Stores the ID of the website's visitor. Cookie is created for 365 days. Here PAPCookie_Imp_* Information about type of impression (raw or unique). Cookie is created for 365 days. PAPAffiliateId Holds the last referral ID while the last click is processed via cron job (the validity of this cookie is 5 minutes) Third-party cookies in www.flaticon.com THIRD PARTY COOKIE DESCRIPTION MORE INFO <b>Google Analytics</b> (Analysis) We collect information of how users interact with the content of the web. When a user browses the pages of a website, information about the page the user has viewed is colected. for example, URL, time spent on the website, number of pages viewed. It allows us to generate labels or objectives to know if you have bought, what item, how many times ... It also collects demographic and navigation data, that is. where does the user come from, how does he get to our website or what campaign does he come from Here <b>Adpone</b> (Advertising) Recognize and analyze inventory available in our advertising spaces to offer our users advertising of interest. Campaign optimization, segmentation, frequency. Here <b>Adform</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>RichAudience</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Smartadserver</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Sovrn</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Rubicon Project</b> (Advertising) trp_optout Log Preferences: Cookie indicating that a user has opted-out of behavioral targeting marketing. Here FPTrust Log Preferences: These cookies support the opt-out process via the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI). Khaos Platform Operations: Internal user identifier used for analytics. rsid Platform Operations: Session cookie that contains information about a device, including region (derived from IP address, not geolocation data), operating System, browser, etc., that is used during the ad inventory sale process. rpx, rpx_* Platform Operations: Contains expiration dates for information in the rpb cookie. fcap Platform Operations: Number of times we have shown an ad on a per user basis. put_* Platform Operations: Bidder identifiers placed at the request of a bidder, to sync a bidder’s independent information about an end user with Rubicon Project, to allow the bidder (not Rubicon Project) to bid on ads through the Rubicon Project advertising exchange based on behavioral targeting information known only to the bidder (i.e., the user identifier will be transmitted in a bid request to the bidder that caused this cookie to be placed). pux Platform Operations: Dates for when information in the put_* and sput cookies expires and should be refreshed. rpb Analytics: Publisher and partner-owned audience segments used for private marketplaces and audience-based planning and forecasting in Orders. sput, sput_* Analytics: Contains multiple bidder identifiers (i.e., data that would be stored in multiple put_* cookies) in a smaller number of cookies. ses* Analytics: Indicates number of times Rubicon Project has served a user an advert for this particular unit of inventory. vis* Analytics: Indicates number of times a user action has precipitated an ad request for this particular unit of inventory. cd Analytics: Indicates whether cookies are disabled for the device. cimg* Analytics: Contains information about served ads (timestamp, site, internal identifiers for the publisher, buyer, advertiser, and displayed advertisement). audit Analytics: Used to record cookie consent data. <b>Index Exchange</b> (Advertising) CMPS Identify the main server for quick responses to the user's page Here CMTS Identify backup server for quick responses to user page CMGO Indicates if the user's primary server has changed CMTEST Confirm if cookies can be created for the user CMID Recognize web users that IndexExchange has seen before by browser. This is the cookie that is used to allow personalized advertising, among other uses CMPRO Identify server profile for quick responses to user page CMRUM3 It contains a table that maps the IDs of Index Exchange's users with those of our bidding partners CMDD Measures how many unique pages a user has interacted with on a web property CMST Contains the duration of a session in a session CMSC Contains the start time of a user in a session CMO Indicates if the web user has chosen not to participate using behavioral advertising opt-out tools <b>Pinterest</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We will impact users who have visited the website or are registered on it with an advertising banner, we will use the data of registered users so as not to impact campaigns whose objective is premium subscription and we will look for users with similar online behavior to registered users or who have visited the web. This set of data will be used both to reach our target audience through online campaign segmentation and to measure their results. Here <b>Google Ads</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We collect data from visitors to our pages to analyze behavior and impact them with our ads if they finally do not register or do not subscribe. Also, to be able to impact users similar to those who visit us or similar to those registered or subscribed that are not clients. Here <b>Bing Ads</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We collect data from visitors to our pages to analyze behavior and impact them with our ads if they finally do not register or do not subscribe. Also, to be able to impact users similar to those who visit us or similar to those registered or subscribed that are not clients. Here <b>OpenX</b> i Records anonymized user data, such as IP address, geographic location, visited websites and which ads the user has clicked on, in order to optimize the display of ads based on the user's navigation on websites that use the same advertising network Here pd Collect information about visitor behavior on various websites. This information is used on the website to optimize the relevance of advertising <b>DistrictM</b> Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>AppNexus</b> uuid2 This cookie contains a unique randomly-generated value that enables the Platform to distinguish browsers and devices. It is matched against information – such as advertising interest segments and histories of ads shown in the browser or device – provided by clients or other third parties and stored on the Platform. This information is used by clients to select advertisements for delivery by the Platform, and to measure the performance of, and attribute payment for, those advertisements. In addition, we use this cookie to enable clients to use data which does not reveal or use an Internet user’s real-world identity or data they collect outside of the Platform or acquire from other third parties. This cookie is also sometimes matched to clients’ or other third parties’ cookies so that they can use data they collect outside of the Platform to serve more relevant advertisements to Internet users. When a user opts out of having the Platform used to select ads based on online behavior, the unique value in uuid2 is deleted and replaced with the non-unique value “-1”. Here anj The anj cookie contains data denoting whether a cookie ID is synced with our partners. icu The icu cookie is used to select ads and limit the number of times a user sees a particular ad. It contains information such as the number of times an ad has been shown, how recently an ad has been shown, or how many total ads have been shown. <b>Amazon APS</b> (Advertising) ad-id Used by Amazon Advertising to record user actions and target website content based on ad clicks on a different website Here ad-privacy Used by Amazon Advertising to record user actions and target website content based on ad clicks on a different website <b>Google Tag Manager</b> (Advertising / Analysis) Google Tag Manager is a tag management system that allows third parties to add functionality to websites, video content, and mobile applications. Examples of such solutions include web analytics, campaign analytics, audience measurement, personalization, allows you to quickly and easily update tags and code snippets on a website or your mobile applications, such as those intended for analytics traffic and optimize marketing campaigns. You can add and update custom, third-party or AdWords tags, Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics and Floodlight, Facebbok Ads, Twitter Ads, Hotjar. It is used in order to manage the different conversion codes of the online Marketing and retargeting tools Here <b>Hotjar</b> (Analysis) _hjClosedSurveyInvites Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor interacts with an External Link Survey invitation modal. It is used to ensure that the same invite does not reappear if it has already been shown. Here _hjDonePolls Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor completes a survey using the On-site Survey widget. It is used to ensure that the same survey does not reappear if it has already been filled in. _hjMinimizedPolls Hotjar cookie that is set once a visitor minimizes an On-site Survey widget. It is used to ensure that the widget stays minimized when the visitor navigates through your site. _hjShownFeedbackMessage Hotjar cookie that is set when a visitor minimizes or completes Incoming Feedback. This is done so that the Incoming Feedback will load as minimized immediately if the visitor navigates to another page where it is set to show. _hjid Hotjar cookie that is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to persist the Hotjar User ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. _hjRecordingLastActivity This should be found in Session storage (as opposed to cookies). This gets updated when a visitor recording starts and when data is sent through the WebSocket (the visitor performs an action that Hotjar records). _hjTLDTest When the Hotjar script executes we try to determine the most generic cookie path we should use, instead of the page hostname. This is done so that cookies can be shared across subdomains (where applicable). To determine this, we try to store the _hjTLDTest cookie for different URL substring alternatives until it fails. After this check, the cookie is removed. _hjUserAttributesHash 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. _hjCachedUserAttributes This cookie stores User Attributes which are sent through the Hotjar Identify API, whenever the user is not in the sample. These attributes will only be saved if the user interacts with a Hotjar Feedback tool. _hjLocalStorageTest This cookie is used to check if the Hotjar Tracking Script can use local storage. If it can, a value of 1 is set in this cookie. The data stored in_hjLocalStorageTest has no expiration time, but it is deleted almost immediately after it is created. _hjIncludedInPageviewSample This cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the data sampling defined by your site's pageview limit. _hjIncludedInSessionSample This cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the data sampling defined by your site's daily session limit. _hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress This cookie is used to detect the first pageview session of a user. This is a True/False flag set by the cookie. <b>Zendesk</b> (Performance) _cf_bm This Cloudflare cookie helps manage incoming traffic that matches criteria associated with bots. Here _cfruid Cloudflare cookie used in cases were multiple users are hidden behind the same client IP address. Each user will have a unique cookie to help prevent a case of rate limiting all users if one particular user hits the rate limit threshold. _cfduid Cloudflare cookie used for security restrictions _zendesk_shared_session Authentication cookie - set to be anonymous _zendesk_authenticated This is a flag set when a user is authenticated to display the most up to date content. <b>Improve Digital</b> (Advertising) tuuid To enable bidding process Here tuuid_lu To enable bidding process pvt Tracks views to measure conversions ih To limit number of advertisements you see (frequency capping) fh Impression counter um To enable bidding process umeh To enable bidding process sh To limit number of advertisements you see (frequency capping) lcri5m Load creative lcai9h Load campaign impressions <b>Postaffiliate Pro</b> (Analysis) PAPVisitorId Stores the ID of the website's visitor. Cookie is created for 365 days. Here PAPCookie_Imp_* Information about type of impression (raw or unique). Cookie is created for 365 days. PAPAffiliateId Holds the last referral ID while the last click is processed via cron job (the validity of this cookie is 5 minutes) Third-party cookies in www.slidesgo.com THIRD PARTY COOKIE DESCRIPTION MORE INFO <b>Google Analytics</b> (Tracking / Analysis) We collect information of how users interact with the content of the web. When a user browses the pages of a website, information about the page the user has viewed is colected. for example, URL, time spent on the website, number of pages viewed. It allows us to generate labels or objectives to know if you have bought, what item, how many times ... It also collects demographic and navigation data, that is. where does the user come from, how does he get to our website or what campaign does he come from Here <b>CloudFlare</b> (Performance / Functionality) _cflb, _cf_bm, y _cfduid It is used to override any security restrictions based on the IP address the visitor is coming from. It does not correspond to any user identification in the web application, nor does the cookie store any personally identifiable information Here <b>Pinterest</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We will impact users who have visited the website or are registered on it with an advertising banner, we will use the data of registered users so as not to impact campaigns whose objective is premium subscription and we will look for users with similar online behavior to registered users or who have visited the web. This set of data will be used both to reach our target audience through online campaign segmentation and to measure their results. Here <b>Google</b> (Advertising / Analysis) IDE Display of ads relevant to the user, personalized ads Here ANID Display of ads relevant to the user, personalized ads DSID, FLC, AID, TAID, exchange_uid Display of ads relevant to the user, personalized ads __gads o __gac Among other, in measuring interactions with the ads included in that domain and avoiding being shown the same advertising too many times __gcl Purpose: To help advertisers determine how many of the people who click on their ads end up taking an action on their website (for example, buying an item). These cookies allow Google and the advertiser to determine that you have clicked on the ad and that you have subsequently accessed the advertiser's website. Conversion cookies only last for a limited period and Google does not use them to target personalized ads. Some of the other cookies can also be used to measure conversion events. For example, Google Marketing Platform and Google Analytics cookies can also be used for this purpose AID, DSID y TAID Active only when the user is logged in with his Google account. Purpose: link your activity on devices, coordinate the ads that appear on them and measure conversion events. These cookies can be enabled in the domains google.com/ads, google.com/ads/measurement or googleadservices.com <b>Rubicon Project</b> (Advertising) trp_optout Log Preferences: Cookie indicating that a user has opted-out of behavioral targeting marketing. Here FPTrust Log Preferences: These cookies support the opt-out process via the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI). Khaos Platform Operations: Internal user identifier used for analytics. rsid Platform Operations: Session cookie that contains information about a device, including region (derived from IP address, not geolocation data), operating System, browser, etc., that is used during the ad inventory sale process. rpx, rpx_* Platform Operations: Contains expiration dates for information in the rpb cookie. fcap Platform Operations: Number of times we have shown an ad on a per user basis. put_* Platform Operations: Bidder identifiers placed at the request of a bidder, to sync a bidder’s independent information about an end user with Rubicon Project, to allow the bidder (not Rubicon Project) to bid on ads through the Rubicon Project advertising exchange based on behavioral targeting information known only to the bidder (i.e., the user identifier will be transmitted in a bid request to the bidder that caused this cookie to be placed). pux Platform Operations: Dates for when information in the put_* and sput cookies expires and should be refreshed. rpb Analytics: Publisher and partner-owned audience segments used for private marketplaces and audience-based planning and forecasting in Orders. sput, sput_* Analytics: Contains multiple bidder identifiers (i.e., data that would be stored in multiple put_* cookies) in a smaller number of cookies. ses* Analytics: Indicates number of times Rubicon Project has served a user an advert for this particular unit of inventory. vis* Analytics: Indicates number of times a user action has precipitated an ad request for this particular unit of inventory. cd Analytics: Indicates whether cookies are disabled for the device. cimg* Analytics: Contains information about served ads (timestamp, site, internal identifiers for the publisher, buyer, advertiser, and displayed advertisement). audit Analytics: Used to record cookie consent data. <b>Google Tag Manager</b> (Advertising / Analysis) Google Tag Manager is a tag management system that allows third parties to add functionality to websites, video content, and mobile applications. Examples of such solutions include web analytics, campaign analytics, audience measurement, personalization, allows you to quickly and easily update tags and code snippets on a website or your mobile applications, such as those intended for analytics traffic and optimize marketing campaigns. You can add and update custom, third-party or AdWords tags, Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics and Floodlight, Facebbok Ads, Twitter Ads, Hotjar. It is used in order to manage the different conversion codes of the online Marketing and retargeting tools Here <b>OpenX</b> (Advertising) i Records anonymized user data, such as IP address, geographic location, visited websites and which ads the user has clicked on, in order to optimize the display of ads based on the user's navigation on websites that use the same advertising network Here pd Collect information about visitor behavior on various websites. This information is used on the website to optimize the relevance of advertising <b>DistrictM</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>AppNexus</b> (Advertising) uuid2 This cookie contains a unique randomly-generated value that enables the Platform to distinguish browsers and devices. It is matched against information – such as advertising interest segments and histories of ads shown in the browser or device – provided by clients or other third parties and stored on the Platform. This information is used by clients to select advertisements for delivery by the Platform, and to measure the performance of, and attribute payment for, those advertisements. In addition, we use this cookie to enable clients to use data which does not reveal or use an Internet user’s real-world identity or data they collect outside of the Platform or acquire from other third parties. This cookie is also sometimes matched to clients’ or other third parties’ cookies so that they can use data they collect outside of the Platform to serve more relevant advertisements to Internet users. When a user opts out of having the Platform used to select ads based on online behavior, the unique value in uuid2 is deleted and replaced with the non-unique value “-1”. Here anj The anj cookie contains data denoting whether a cookie ID is synced with our partners. icu The icu cookie is used to select ads and limit the number of times a user sees a particular ad. It contains information such as the number of times an ad has been shown, how recently an ad has been shown, or how many total ads have been shown. <b>Amazon APS</b> (Advertising) ad-id Used by Amazon Advertising to record user actions and target website content based on ad clicks on a different website Here ad-privacy Used by Amazon Advertising to record user actions and target website content based on ad clicks on a different website <b>Adform</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Adpone</b> (Advertising) Recognize and analyze inventory available in our advertising spaces to offer our users advertising of interest. Campaign optimization, segmentation, frequency. Here <b>RichAudience</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Smartadserver</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Sovrn</b> (Advertising) Allows personalized advertising to be shown Here <b>Index Exchange</b> (Advertising) CMPS Identify the main server for quick responses to the user's page Here CMTS Identify backup server for quick responses to user page CMGO Indicates if the user's primary server has changed CMTEST Confirm if cookies can be created for the user CMID Recognize web users that IndexExchange has seen before by browser. This is the cookie that is used to allow personalized advertising, among other uses CMPRO Identify server profile for quick responses to user page CMRUM3 It contains a table that maps the IDs of Index Exchange's users with those of our bidding partners CMDD Measures how many unique pages a user has interacted with on a web property CMST Contains the duration of a session in a session CMSC Contains the start time of a user in a session CMO Indicates if the web user has chosen not to participate using behavioral advertising opt-out tools <b>Improve Digital</b> (Advertising) tuuid To enable bidding process Here tuuid_lu To enable bidding process pvt Tracks views to measure conversions ih To limit number of advertisements you see (frequency capping) fh Impression counter um To enable bidding process umeh To enable bidding process sh To limit number of advertisements you see (frequency capping) lcri5m Load creative lcai9h Load campaign impressions Third-party cookies in www.freepikcompany.com THIRD PARTY DESCRIPTION MORE INFO <b>Google Analytics</b> (Analysis) We collect information of how users interact with the content of the web. When a user browses the pages of a website, information about the page the user has viewed is colected. for example, URL, time spent on the website, number of pages viewed. It allows us to generate labels or objectives to know if you have bought, what item, how many times ... It also collects demographic and navigation data, that is. where does the user come from, how does he get to our website or what campaign does he come from Here <b>Hotjar</b> (Analysis) Heat map to analyze user behavior on the different pages of the web. Hotjar cookies collect standard registration information and data on the habits of visitors anonymously. More information: https://www.hotjar.com/terms. They are used to measure web activity and to create user navigation profiles in order to introduce improvements based on the analysis of user usage data. Here <b>Pinterest</b> (Advertising / Analysis) We will impact users who have visited the website or are registered on it with an advertising banner, we will use the data of registered users so as not to impact campaigns whose objective is premium subscription and we will look for users with similar online behavior to registered users or who have visited the web. This set of data will be used both to reach our target audience through online campaign segmentation and to measure their results. Here <b>Google Tag Manager</b> (Advertising / Analysis) Google Tag Manager is a tag management system that allows third parties to add functionality to websites, video content, and mobile applications. Examples of such solutions include web analytics, campaign analytics, audience measurement, personalization, allows you to quickly and easily update tags and code snippets on a website or your mobile applications, such as those intended for analytics traffic and optimize marketing campaigns. You can add and update custom, third-party or AdWords tags, Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics and Floodlight, Facebbok Ads, Twitter Ads, Hotjar. It is used in order to manage the different conversion codes of the online Marketing and retargeting tools Here Third-party cookies in www.wepik.com THIRD PARTY COOKIE DESCRIPTION MORE INFO <b>Google Analytics</b> (Analysis) We collect information of how users interact with the content of the web. When a user browses the pages of a website, information about the page the user has viewed is colected. for example, URL, time spent on the website, number of pages viewed. It allows us to generate labels or objectives to know if you have bought, what item, how many times ... It also collects demographic and navigation data, that is. where does the user come from, how does he get to our website or what campaign does he come from Here <b>CloudFlare</b> (Performance/Functionality) _cflb, _cf_bm y _cfduid It is used to override any security restrictions based on the IP address the visitor is coming from. It does not correspond to any user identification in the web application, nor does the cookie store any personally identifiable information Here





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