What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in the user's browser. Cookies facilitate website use and browsing, and are essential for internet function, providing countless advantages for providing interactive services.
Cookies are used, for example, to manage user sessions (reducing the number of times you have to enter your password), to improve services, or to adapt content of a website to your preferences.
There are session cookies, which are erased once the user leaves the web page that generated them, and persistent cookies, which remain on your computer until a specified date.
There are also first-party cookies, which are managed by the domain the user accesses and from which the user requests a specific service (in this case, iDISC domains) or they can be third-party cookies, which are sent to the user's computer from a different domain than the one accessed.
Cookie Usage
1. Analytical Cookies
This website uses analytical cookies to collect data about activity of the user when visiting the site in addition to the site’s general activity. The information collected is anonymous and allows the user to better browse our website and guarantees the best service for the user.
We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service offered by Google, Inc. Google Analytics places a set of cookies (4 by default) on your computer for the purpose of evaluating how you browse the website and giving us reports of website activity.
If you require more information about cookies used by Google Analytics, click on this link:
Descriptions of Google Analytics cookies.
Google developed an add-on that can be installed in your browser if you do not want to be tracked by its cookies:
Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
Your selection regarding the use of Google Analytics cookies on this site will be recorded on an additional cookie that will also be stored on your computer.
2. Cookies for Internal Use
This website uses internal cookies to aid in website function. Specifically, this website uses cookies for the following purposes: to allow user authentication, to maintain your session when you browse the site, and to establish your language preferences. Turning off these cookies by blocking them in your browser’s settings may prevent some website features from functioning.
3. Cookies Used by Social Networks
This website has installed social network buttons that allow you to share content you are interested in with your social circle. Cookies used by social networks allow you to share content without repeatedly entering your information. These buttons do not have access to the data entered by users when you share content on a social network.
4. Cookies Used by Third-Party Add-Ons
This website offers users content and services from third-party providers, such as videos from YouTube or maps from Google Maps. The cookies used by these providers are necessary for you to be able to access said services, and are bound by the provisions established in their respective cookie policies.
Guarantees and Options for Cookies
At any time, and at the very least during browser installations or upgrades, you can accept or decline cookies. You can also decline a specific type of cookie, such as advertising cookies and third-party cookies. After each session, you may also delete all or some of the stored cookies. You can also turn on:
- Private browsing, which prevents your browser from saving browsing history, website passwords, cookies and other information from pages you visit, or
- the Do Not Track function, in which the browser requests that websites you visit not track your browsing habits in order to, for example, show advertisements of interest on the sites you visit.
We recommend that you visit your browser's help page to learn about the different options for managing cookies. Below are some links for managing cookies on the most popular browsers:
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