Cookies Our web uses cookies to differentiate between the distinct users that access to it but these don’t store identifiable personal information. Cookies allow us to offer you a good service when you use our web, as well as the constant improvement of our pages. A cookie is a small letter and number file that’s stored in the browser or hard drive of the user’s computer. Cookies contain information that is transferred to the hard drive of the user’s computer. Most of the cookies we use are analytical and allows us to recognize and count the number of visitors that access our website and see how they browse through its pages. That way we can improve the operation of our web site, for example, making sure that users find the information they’re looking for more easily. None of our cookies store any personal information, such as the name or address. You must have into account the fact that restricting the usage of cookies can affect the operation of the S3 website.
Third-party Cookies To complement our content, sometimes we incorporate pictures or videos from other web pages as YouTube, Instagram or Flickr. Thus, when you visit one of our pages with content belonging to, for example, YouTube, Instagram or Flickr, cookies of those web pages may be added. We have no control over these cookies.
Social networks cookies Our web pages may incorporate "share" buttons so users can share articles with their friends through the most popular social networks. When the users enters these platforms, cookies belonging to the same can also be installed. S3 has no control over these cookies and to obtain more information about them you should read the cookies policy of the used social network. Below we detail the typology of cookies that we use in our web pages and the purpose of the same:
Type of cookie Nombre Descripción cc_cookie S3 This cookie is responsible for registering that the cookie policy of S3 has been shown to the user. hl S3 This cookie is responsible for registering the user language. REMEMBERME S3 This cookie is responsible for keep the user logged in. PHPSESSID S3 On the website it is used to establish a user session and to pass status data through a temporary cookie. _gid Google Generate a unique user identifier, which is used to count how many times a user visits the site, as well as the date of the first and last time they visited the website. _ga Google Register the date and time of access to any of the pages of the Site. _gat Google This cookie does not store any user information, it's just used to limit the number of requests that have to be made to s3parts.com __insp_sid Inspectlet Session cookie, deleted when visit is over __insp_ref Inspectlet Session cookie, deleted when visit is over __insp_scpt Inspectlet Session cookie, deleted when visit is over __insp_nv Inspectlet Session cookie, deleted when visit is over __insp_wid Inspectlet Session cookie, deleted when visit is over __insp_identity Inspectlet Session cookie, deleted when visit is over __insp_uid Inspectlet Long-term cookie that contains random ID assigned to visitor
Disabling cookies To disable cookies you must activate the configuration option in your browser, which allows to reject any or all cookies. Below you’ll find the link to the help pages of the most popular browsers where it’s explained how to do it. Have in mind that if you disable all cookies (including essential ones) you may not be able to access all or a part of our website or any other website you visit. Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Edge Brave Opera