The website of www.lexlegis.es uses cookies (small information files that the server sends to the computer of the person accessing the page) for the correct functioning and visualization of the website by the user.
Cookies on the Lex Legis website
Specifically, the following cookies are used:
_icl_current_language
Own cookie.
Created by the WordPress plugin “WPML”.
It is used to remember the language that the user has selected and show him the contents in that same language throughout his navigation.
Expires in 24h.
_icl_visitor_lang_js
Own cookie.
Created by the WordPress plugin “WPML”.
It is responsible for identifying the language of the user’s browser to determine the language to be displayed on the website.
Expires in 24h.
cdp-cookies-plugin-wp
Own cookie.
Created by the WordPress plugin “Cookies Advisor”.
This cookie saves the option to save or not cookies from the website in the user’s browser.
Expires in 365 days.
wordpress_test_cookie
Own cookie.
Created by WordPress.
This cookie is used for the WordPress content manager to check if the browser has cookies activated.
Expires at the end of the browsing session.
wpml_browser_redirect_test
Own cookie.
Created by the WordPress plugin “WPML”.
It is responsible for identifying the language of the user’s browser to determine the language to be displayed on the website.
Expires at the end of the browsing session.
Servicios de terceros
Additionally, Lex Legis has presence in portals and third-party services for which, if you wish to know the conditions of privacy and use of cookies, you should consult the policies provided by them:
Facebook: https://es-es.facebook.com/help/cookies
Twitter: https://twitter.com/privacy
Youtube y Blogger: https://www.google.es/intl/es/policies/technologies/cookies/
Acceptance of the cookies policy
Lex Legis displays information about its Cookies Policy at the bottom of any page of the portal with each login in order for you to be aware.
Given this information it is possible to carry out the following actions:
Accept cookies This warning will not be displayed again when accessing any portal page during this session.
More information. You can get more information about what cookies are, know the Lex Legis Cookie Policy and modify your browser settings to restrict or block Lex Legis cookies at any time. In the case of restricting or blocking cookies, the functionalities of the website may be reduced.
Continue navigating or moving around the scroll bar: in which case we consider that you accept its use.
How to modify the configuration of cookies
You can restrict, block or delete the cookies of Lex Legis or any other web page, using your browser. In each browser the operation is different, the ‘Help’ function will show you how to do it.
Internet Explorer: windows.microsoft.com/es-xl/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=”ie-10
FireFox: support.mozilla.org/es/kb/Borrar%20cookies
Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=
Safari: www.apple.com/es/privacy/use-of-cookies/
In addition, you can also manage the cookie store in your browser through tools such as the following:
Ghostery: www.ghostery.com/
Your online choices: www.youronlinechoices.com/es/
Script License “Cookie Notice”
For the functionality of the cookie notice in the Lex Legis portal, the plugin is used “Asesor de Cookies” created by Carlos Doral Pérez with CIF/NIF number 00.833.263L. More information in https://webartesanal.com/.