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Cookies Policy
Last updated: February 28, 2024
1. Introduction
When you visit our website, the website asks your browser to store a small data file called a cookie on your device to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. These cookies are set up by us and called necessary cookies.
Cookie settings can be changed at any time by clicking on the padlock in the lower right corner of the page.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer when you access websites on the Internet. When visited, the website itself sends the cookie to your computer or cell phone, which is stored in a folder located within your browser/internet browser.
We stress that cookies do not transfer any type of virus or malware to your device, since they merely act as records of user activities and preferences, being updated every time the website is accessed.
In compliance with the concept of Privacy by Default, our cookies will only be enabled when the user activates them, except for necessary cookies, which interfere with the correct functioning of the website itself and, therefore, cannot be disabled.
3. What is the use of cookies?
We use cookies to analyze how users navigate our website, as well as to record and improve its performance and functioning. Such activity allows us to provide a facilitated and high-quality experience, since we will be able to quickly identify and solve any problems that may arise.
We may use cookies to record which pages on the website are most popular and the most effective method of linking between them. The latter also helps us to identify whether you found us on another website, allowing us to improve our future advertising campaigns.
Another common function of cookies is to store your sessions, which means that when you access your account to check your position or purchase a product, a session cookie is installed so that the website “remembers” that you have already logged in. If the website did not have this cookie, it would be necessary to inform your access credentials again on all the pages you came to access.
4. Types of cookies we use
Necessary Cookies: They are those used for the website to perform basic functions and function correctly. They are necessary because the collection of information is essential to ensure the functioning of the website, so that the service is offered in the best way for the owner. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but this will cause some parts of the website not to work.
Functional Cookies: These are used to provide the basic services requested by the user, and make it possible to remember site or application preferences, such as region or language. Functionality cookies may include proprietary, third party, persistent or session cookies.
Performance Cookies: These are cookies that are responsible for optimizing the functioning of a site, and are important for identifying whether a particular page is faulty and whether its users have been harmed due to poor functionality.
Analytical or Statistical Cookies: These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so that we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and to see how visitors move around the site. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our site and we will not be able to monitor your performance. In short, analytical cookies collect information in an anonymous form and are useful in helping us understand how visitors use our site.
Marketing/Advertising Cookies: are used to collect user information for the purpose of serving ads that are relevant and customized to the site user’s interests. These cookies collect information such as which pages you visit on our site and how you arrived at our site. The information collected is used to evaluate the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns or to provide better targeting for marketing. The intent is to show relevant and interesting advertising to the user.
5. Cookies chart
The table below lists the cookies currently used on the site, grouped by category.
| Category | Provider | Purpose | Name | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Functional Cookies | Cloudflare | Cloudflare has set the cookie to support Cloudflare Bot Management. | __cf_bm | 30 minutes |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Google Analytics | Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views. | _ga_* | 1 year 1 month 4 days |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Google Analytics | Google Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data and track website usage for website analytics reporting. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors. | _ga | 1 year 1 month 4 days |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Google Analytics | Google Analytics sets this cookie to store information about how visitors use a website and also creates a report to analyze the performance of the website. Some of the data collected includes the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously. | _gid | 1 day |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Google Analytics | Google Analytics sets this cookie to store a unique user ID. | _gat_gtag_UA_* | 1 minute |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | Hotjar sets this cookie to identify a user's first session. It stores the value true/false, indicating whether this is the first time Hotjar has seen this user. | _hjFirstSeen | 30 minutes |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | Hotjar sets this cookie when a user recording is started and when data is sent via WebSocket. | _hjRecordingLastActivity | never |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | Hotjar sets this cookie when a recording starts and it is read when the recording module is initialized, to see if the user is already in a recording in a given session. | _hjRecordingEnabled | never |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | To determine the most generic cookie path that should be used instead of the page host name, Hotjar sets the _hjTLDTest cookie to store different URL substring alternatives until it fails. | _hjTLDTest | session |
| Functional Cookies | Hotjar | Hotjar sets this cookie to detect the user's first page view session, which is a True/False flag set by the cookie. | _hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress | 30 minutes |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | The description is not available at the moment. | _hjSessionUser_2078856 | 1 year |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | The description is not available at the moment. | _hjIncludedInSessionSample_2078856 | 2 minutes |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Hotjar | The description is not available at the moment. | _hjSession_2078856 | 30 minutes |
| Functional Cookies | LinkedIn sets this cookie to remember a user's language setting. | lang | never | |
| Necessary Cookies | PerimeterX | PerimeterX sets this cookie for server-side bot detection, which helps identify malicious bots on the site. | _pxhd | session |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Scorecard Research | Scorecard Research sets this cookie for browser behavior research. | UID | 1 year 1 month 4 days |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Sourcepoint | This cookie is set by the Sourcepoint provider. This cookie contains a user ID for user identification and group identification. It is used to place the user in the correct group in the A/B test. | _sp_v1_uid | 1 month |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Sourcepoint | This cookie is set by the provider Sourcepoint. This cookie contains user data. The user data is stored in an assigned campaign ID. It consists of page views, ad blocking status and last message displayed to the visitor. | _sp_v1_data | 1 month |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Sourcepoint | This cookie is set by the Sourcepoint provider. This cookie contains the status of the user in a scenario. It stores the information in compressed form. | _sp_v1_ss | 1 month |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Sourcepoint | The description is not available at the moment. | _sp_su | 1 year |
| Necessary Cookies | Windows Azure | The ARRAffinity cookie is set by the Azure application service and allows the service to choose the right instance set by a user to deliver subsequent requests made by that user. | ARRAffinity | session |
| Necessary Cookies | Windows Azure | This cookie is set by the Windows Azure cloud and is used for load balancing to ensure that the visitor's page requests are routed to the same server for any given browsing session. | ARRAffinitySameSite | session |
| Analytical or Statistical Cookies | Crisp | Session identifier of the user who initiates a chat button service. | crisp-client%2Fsession%2Fcb41c2ed-5c5f-4f7f-bd0f-593f53843b2a | 6 months |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _reg-csrf-token | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _reg-csrf | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _breg-uid | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _breg-user | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _user-data | 1 hour |
| Functional Cookies | DXA Invest | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _user-role | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _last-refresh | 1 hour |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _user-token | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | _user-id | session |
| Functional Cookies | dxainvest.com | Information necessary to ensure that the user's navigation works. | pvf_levels | session |
6. Cookie preferences and settings
Most browsers are automatically set to allow the use of cookies on your devices. However, we have provided the following mechanisms for you to configure and select your cookie preferences:
- Cookie Preferences — When you access our site, you will be presented with the cookie preference management banner where you can set the categories of cookies allowed or you can accept the use of all cookies.
- Delete Cookies — To delete cookies collected on your device, you should go to the settings/preferences section of your browser and look for the option to delete navigation data and cookies.
- Block or Allow Cookies — If you do not want sites to store cookies on your computer, you can block cookies. Please note that this may prevent some pages from being displayed correctly. This setting must also be made in your browser, by accessing the privacy settings/preferences section, where you can make the setting whether you wish to accept, block or receive requests about first and third party cookies.
If you wish, consult your browser’s instructions for performing the configurations mentioned above. Below is a list of the main browsers for consultation:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Safari
- Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Opera
7. Additional information
We are committed to keeping your personal information secure. For more information about the processing of your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
