Cookies and local storage policy

This website uses cookies and similar technologies to provide the service, with a view to improving the browsing experience, by obtaining statistics on how it is used, and for other purposes.

Browsing this website involves the use of cookies and similar technologies insofar as this is necessary for the operation thereof. Furthermore, for certain purposes, cookies and local storage shall be subject to your prior consent. Cookies can be accepted or rejected through the established configuration system and browsers can also be configured to prevent the use thereof.

This policy is part of our privacy policy and includes the following:

  • What are cookies?
  • What are cookies used for?
  • What is meant by cookie-like technologies?
  • What are third-party cookies and who are the recipients of the information?
  • What third-party functions and features do we use on our website?
  • How long do cookies or similar technologies remain active?
  • How to prevent the use of cookies and how to delete them?
  • Detailed information on the cookies used by this website

What are cookies?

Cookies are small temporary files that are created on the user's device (computer, phone, tablet, etc.) when they visit a website, and which allow the website to store or retrieve information as the user browses; for example, to save their preferences or to recognise them on subsequent visits, as well as to obtain information about their browsing habits.

When a website creates a cookie on the user's device, it stores the address/domain of the website that created the cookie, the duration of the cookie, which can range from a few minutes to several years, as well as the content of the cookie. Users may disable cookies at any time through this website's configuration system, as well as configure their browser to prevent (block) the use of cookies by certain websites, as well as delete previously stored cookies.

What are cookies used for?

The most common uses or purposes are:

  • Essential technical cookies. They are used to manage the browsing flow within the website or to keep the user connected thereto. If they are disabled, some sections of the website may not function correctly.
  • Personalisation cookies. Necessary to remember certain user preferences.
  • Analytical cookies. They help us and third parties to collect information on the location of users and their browsing on the website, for the purposes of statistical analysis with a view to improving the structure and content therein.
  • Advertising cookies. Used to manage the advertisements that appear on the website, choose the content or how often the advertisements are shown.
  • Behavioural advertising cookies. They help to collect the user's browsing habits in order to create a profile of their interests and to show them bespoke advertisements.
  • Social network cookies. These are necessary to identify the user on their social networks and thus allow them to share content.

What is meant by cookie-like technologies?

Similar technologies are any type of data storage and retrieval mechanism that is used on the user's device to obtain information. The most common include:

  • The browser's local storage. Some websites use local storage called “sessionStorage” and “localStorage”, as well as the browser's indexed database, to store information;
  • Local storage of browser plug-ins, such as Flash local storage (“Flash Local Shared Objects”) or Silverlight local storage (“Isolated Objects”)
  • The “web beacon” is a tracking technique that consists of inserting an image on a website (or in an e-mail) that is hosted on an Internet server in such a way that, when the browser or e-mail programme connects to that server to download and view the image, the connection is recorded. This makes it possible to know that the user has viewed the website or e-mail. Sometimes this image is very small or transparent so that the user is not aware of the existence thereof.
  • Fingerprinting techniques that combine information obtained from the browser or browsing device to distinguish a user on successive visits to different websites.

What are third-party cookies and who are the recipients of the information?

Cookies on this website can be classified, depending on who creates them, into two categories:

  • First-party cookies: these are created and managed from our websites and domains, and the information obtained is managed directly or indirectly by us for our own purposes.
  • Third-party cookies: these are cookies that are created and managed by other websites that, although not completely under our control, provide functions and features that we have chosen to include on our website, such as, for example: interactive maps, videos and multimedia elements, buttons for sharing on social networks, advertisements, etc. These cookies are controlled by the third-party that provides the relevant function.

The vast majority of third-party features involve access to or collection of information (and the use of cookies) by the third-party providing the feature, based on their own criteria and purposes, including the collection of browsing habits to show you bespoke advertising. The following section lists the third-party functions and features used on this website.

What third-party functions and features do we use on our website?

Below is a summary table of the functions and features provided by third parties on our website that use cookies.

Function or characteristic Third-party provider of the function or feature Involves the international transfer of data Privacy policy and guarantees of the third-party provider
Google Analytics Google, Inc Yes https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html?hl=es
Funciones Google Google, Inc Yes http://www.google.com/intl/es_es/policies/privacy/

How long do cookies or similar technologies remain active?

Depending on their permanence or activity time, we can differentiate between:

  • Temporary session cookies; they are stored on the browsing device until the user leaves the website; the browser deletes them at the end of the browsing session.
  • Persistent cookies; they remain on the browsing device and the website reads them each time the user revisits the website. These cookies are automatically deleted after a certain period of time, which may be short or very long.

Information on the duration of cookies is included in this policy; for more information, please refer to our privacy policy as well as information set out in the privacy policies of third-party web feature providers.

How to prevent the use of cookies and how to delete them?

You can configure your preferences at any time using the cookie configuration system built into into this website, you can enable/disable the use of cookies according to their purpose.

You can access the configuration system via the link at the bottom of the home page or by clicking HERE.

Most browsers allow you to disable cookies. Many browsers also allow you to delete cookies associated with specific websites/domains. To do this, users should consult their browser's help tool. Below are links to the help pages of the most common browsers that explain how to configure cookies for each one:

To clear the data stored in the browser's local storage, the user can delete their browsing history.

Important notice: if cookies are blocked, certain services or functionalities of the website may not work correctly.

Detailed information on the cookies used by this website

Information about first-party cookies:

Function or characteristic Cookies and technology used Web domain Duration of the information stored Types of purpose
Maintain user session and navigation flow Temporary cookies
“Sorli_sport_session”
sorlisport.com For the duration of browsing Essential technical cookies
Cookies necessary to remember certain user preferences Persistent cookies and/or local storage
“CookieConsent”
“Locale”
sorlisport.com Years Essential technical cookies
Personalisation cookies
Cookies necessary for the website's security Temporary cookies
“XSRF-TOKEN”
sorlisport.com 1 day Personalisation cookies

Information about third-party cookies:

Function or characteristic (and who provides it) Cookies and technology used Web domain Duration of the information stored Types of purpose
Google Analytics (Google, Inc.) Temporary and persistent cookies
(_ga; _gid; _gat_UA_XX)
Local browser storage
sorlisport.com Years Analytical
Google features (Google Adsense; , Google reCaptcha, etc.) (Google, Inc.) Temporary and persistent cookies
(_dc_gtm_UA; _gcl_au; NID; HSID; SID; CONSENT, 1P_JAR; etc.)
Local browser storage
sorlisport.com
google.com
Years Tracking
Behavioural advertising
Tracking
Sharing on social media

NOTE: the information provided is up to date as of 30-06-2021. We hereby inform you that, with the passage of time, it may not be exhaustive, although this cookie policy is periodically reviewed.