PRIVACY POLICY

This section contains the privacy and cookies policy of the IRIA PRINTS website. Regarding the ownership of the website, consult the legal notice on the iriprints.com site.

The information that the user provides us through the aforementioned website, with prior consent, may include data such as name, company name, telephone, email, etc., which will be used exclusively to answer the questions that the user raises or the information requested. If the user gives his consent, said information may also be used to keep him informed about our services or news.

At any time the user can state that he does not wish to receive communications by following the instructions inserted in any of the communications he receives. The interested parties have the right of access, rectification, opposition and cancellation of the data.

The person responsible for the data file is FJ INTELLIGENCE EUROPA SLU By sending or completing the form with personal data, you expressly consent to our automated processing of your personal data.

International transfer.

It is possible that the information is transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area as a result of the fact that the servers are occasionally located in one of said countries, so the professional information you provide may be transferred to a place outside the European Economic Area. In such cases we will take appropriate steps to preserve the privacy policy.

Information sharing.

The information received from the users of this website will be for the exclusive use of FJ INTELLIGENCE EUROPA SLU. The information will also be provided when it is legally mandatory, when so agreed by a Court or when it serves to prevent or prosecute a crime.

Transmission of information.

In the case of transfer of the activity of IRIA PRINTS, merger or spin-off, the information will be transmitted to the transferee, to the absorbing entity or resulting from the merger or to any of the beneficiary entities of the spin-off or simple separation.

What are cookies and what are they for?

A cookie is a text file that is downloaded to the computer / smartphone / tablet or electronic device with Internet access when accessing certain web pages. These cookies allow you to browse the website easily and without problems, thanks to the fact that they store and retrieve information about browsing habits or searches carried out from your computer, in order to speed up subsequent browsing or searches. The iriaprints.com website has cookies that remain on the visitor's computer for different periods of time. Some expire at the end of each session and others remain for a longer time, making it easier for you to find what you were interested in when you visit the page again.

The cookies we use, for what and their duration in time are set out below:

Google Analytics

Its function is to measure user interactions on websites. Google Analytics is a simple and easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with site content. When a user browses the pages of a website, Google Analytics provides the website owner with JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has viewed; for example, the URL of the page. The Google Analytics JavaScript libraries use HTTP cookies to "remember" what a user has done on previous pages or interactions with the website.

Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: analytics.js and ga.js .

The following sections describe how each of these libraries uses cookies.

analytics.js: use of cookies

The JavaScript analytics.js library is part of Universal Analytics and uses its own cookies to:

  • Distinguish unique users
  • Limit the percentage of requests

When using the recommended JavaScript snippet , analytics.js sets cookies on the highest level domain it can. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies on the highest level domain possible allows users to be tracked across multiple subdomains without adding additional configuration.

Note : analytics.js does not require cookies to be set to transmit data to Google Analytics.

analytics.js sets the following cookies:

Cookie name

Duration

Description

_ga

2 years

It is used to distinguish users.

_gid

24 hours

It is used to distinguish users.

_gat

1 minute

It is used to limit the percentage of requests.

AMP_TOKEN

30 seconds to 1 year

Includes a token that can be used to retrieve a client ID from AMP's Client ID service. Other possible values ​​indicate disablements, requests in progress, or errors obtained while retrieving an ID from the AMP Client ID service.

_gac_<property-id>

90 days

It includes campaign information related to the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you disable it. More information

ga.js: use of cookies

The ga.js JavaScript library uses its own cookies to:

  • Determine the domain to be measured
  • Distinguish unique users
  • Limit the percentage of requests
  • Remember the number and duration of previous visits
  • Remember traffic source information
  • Determine the start and end of a session
  • Remember the value of custom visitor variables

By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the browser's document.host property and sets the cookie path at the root level (/).

This library sets the following cookies:

cookie name

default duration

Description

__utma

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 data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmt

10 minutes

It is used to limit the percentage of requests.

__utmb

30 minutes from setup 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 data is sent to Google Analytics.

__utmc

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

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

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 visitor custom variable. It was also used for the retired _setVar method. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

 

Cookie control

Browsers offer the functionality of deleting cookies, as well as sometimes setting cookies from sites that the user is willing to accept. Consult the “help” of the browsers for the most convenient configuration.

Acceptance of the conditions of our privacy and cookies policy. If you use the iriprints.com website, you expressly accept our privacy and cookies policy in the terms that have been exposed.