COOKIES POLICY
Last revision 20/01/2025
Cookies are files containing information which are downloaded to your browsing device at the request of the page you are visiting in order to recognise you, allowing you to navigate more efficiently and to adapt its operation to the device you are using to browse the page.
Cookies used on this page
The Senate webpage uses its own cookies for the following internal functions:
Watching video
Functionality
We use jwplayer cookies to remember your preferences for video, volume and whether you have muted the soundtrack, etc.
Name
jwplayer.mute and jwplayer.volume
Type of cookie
- Entity: Own
- Permanence: Session
Security
Functionality
There is an applications firewall that uses cookies to block malicious traffic, attacks on the Senate systems, etc.
Name
TS01faa50d and senpers
Type of cookie
- Entity: Own
- Permanence: Session
Cookies are also used in the following external programmes used by the website:
Weather information
Functionality
Uses "eltiempo.es" cookies to display information about the weather.
Name
etsk
Type of cookie
- Entity: Third party
- Permanence: Session
Google maps
Functionality
Google Maps cookies log the user's origin and keywords. It also generates a unique prefix, which it uses to count the number of times you visit the site.
Name
_NID y _PREF
Type of cookie
- Entity: Third party
- Permanence: Session
Google Analytics
Functionality
Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with website content. As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owners JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has seen, 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 / interactions with the website.
Names and more information
Type of cookie
- Entity: Third party
- Permanence: Session
The Senate Website cookies will never read data from your hard drive or store cookies created by other providers.
Changing your cookies settings.
You can restrict, block or delete the Senate’s cookies from your browser. The method for doing this is different for each browser. See the "help" function for instructions.
- Internet Explorer
- FireFox
- Chrome
- Safari