Política de Privacidad y Cookies

Este apartado contiene la política de privacidad y cookies del sitio web Emhe. Sobre la titularidad de la página web, consultar el Aviso legal.

La información que el usuario nos facilite a través del sitio web antes mencionado, previo su consentimiento, puede comprender datos como el nombre, la denominación social, teléfono, correo electrónico, etc., que serán utilizados exclusivamente para dar respuesta a las cuestiones que el usuario plantee o la información que solicite. Si el usuario da su conformidad, podrá utilizarse también dicha información para mantenerle informado sobre  nuestros servicios o noticias.

En cualquier momento el usuario puede manifestar que no desea recibir comunicaciones siguiendo las instrucciones insertas en cualquiera de las comunicaciones que reciba. Los interesados tienen derecho de acceso, rectificación, oposición y cancelación de los datos.

El responsable del fichero de datos es de titularidad de Emhe Legal, S.L.P. Al enviar o cumplimentar el formulario con datos de carácter personal, consiente expresamente en que procedamos al tratamiento automatizado de sus datos personales.

Transferencia internacional

Es posible que la información sea transferida a un país fuera del Espacio Económico Europeo como consecuencia que los servidores ocasionalmente se encuentren localizados en uno de dichos países, por lo que la información profesional que facilite puede ser transferida a un lugar fuera del Espacio Económico Europeo. En tales casos adoptaremos las medidas adecuadas para preservar la política de privacidad.

Compartición de la información

La información que se reciba de los usuarios de este sitio web será para uso exclusivo Emhe Legal S.L.P. y de su socia profesional, la sociedad H Y Marti Legal, S.L.P., pero podrá facilitarse en todo o en parte, en la medida que sea necesario, a empleados y contratistas proveedores de servicios, tales como analistas de datos, envíos de comunicaciones con noticias. La información será también facilitada cuando sea legalmente obligatorio, cuando lo acuerde así un Juzgado o bien sirva pare evitar o perseguir un delito.

Transmisión de la información.

En el caso de transmisión de la actividad de Emhe Legal, fusión o escisión, la información será transmitida al cesionario, a la entidad absorbente o resultante de la fusión o bien a cualquiera de las entidades beneficiarias de la escisión o simple separación.

Utilización de cookies por EMHE

¿Qué son las cookies y para qué sirven?

Una cookie es un archivo de texto que se descarga en el ordenador/smartphone/tablet o dispositivo electrónico con acceso a Internet cuando se accede a determinadas páginas web. Estas cookies le permiten navegar por la página web fácilmente y sin problemas, gracias a que almacenan y recuperan información sobre los hábitos de navegación o búsquedas realizadas que se efectúa desde su equipo, con el fin de acelerar las posteriores navegaciones o búsquedas. La página web hernandez-marti.com dispone de cookies que permanecen en el ordenador del visitante durante diferentes periodos de tiempo. Algunas expiran al finalizar cada sesión y otras permanecen por más tiempo permitiendo que cuando usted vuelve a visitar la página, le sea más fácil encontrar aquello por lo que se interesó.

Las cookies que utilizamos, para qué y su duración en el tiempo se exponen a continuación:

Google Analytics

Su función es medir las interacciones de usuario en los sitios web. Google Analytics es una herramienta sencilla y fácil de usar que ayuda a los titulares de sitios web a medir cómo interactúan los usuarios con el contenido del sitio. Cuando un usuario navega por las páginas de un sitio web, Google Analytics proporciona al titular de dicho sitio etiquetas JavaScript (bibliotecas) para registrar la información sobre la página que ha visto un usuario; por ejemplo, la URL de la página. Las bibliotecas JavaScript de Google Analytics usan cookies HTTP para “recordar” lo que ha hecho un usuario en páginas o en interacciones con el sitio web anteriores.

Google Analytics admite dos bibliotecas JavaScript (etiquetas) para medir el uso de los sitios web: analytics.js y ga.js.

En las secciones siguientes se describe cómo usa las cookies cada una de estas bibliotecas.

analytics.js: uso de cookies

La biblioteca JavaScript analytics.js forma parte de Universal Analytics y usa cookies propias para:

  • Distinguir a los usuarios únicos
  • Limitar el porcentaje de solicitudes

Cuando se usa el fragmento de JavaScript recomendado, analytics.js configura las cookies en el dominio del nivel más alto que puede. Por ejemplo, si la dirección de tu sitio web es blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js configurará el dominio de la cookie como .example.co.uk. Configurar las cookies en el dominio de nivel más alto posible permite realizar el seguimiento de los usuarios en varios subdominios sin agregar configuración adicional.

Nota: analytics.js no requiere que se configuren las cookies para transmitir datos a Google Analytics.

analytics.js configura las cookies siguientes:

Nombre de la cookie Duración Descripción
_ga 2 años Se usa para distinguir a los usuarios.
_gid 24 horas Se usa para distinguir a los usuarios.
_gat 1 minuto Se usa para limitar el porcentaje de solicitudes.
AMP_TOKEN 30 segundos a 1 año Incluye un token que se puede utilizar para recuperar un ID de cliente del servicio de ID de cliente de AMP. Otros posibles valores indican inhabilitaciones, solicitudes en curso o errores obtenidos al recuperar un ID del servicio de ID de cliente de AMP.
_gac_<property-id> 90 días Incluye información de la campaña relativa al usuario. Si has vinculado tus cuentas de Google Analytics y AdWords, las etiquetas de conversión de sitios web leerán esta cookie, a menos que la inhabilites. Más información

ga.js: uso de cookies

La biblioteca JavaScript ga.js usa cookies propias para:

  • Determinar el dominio que se medirá
  • Distinguir a los usuarios únicos
  • Limitar el porcentaje de solicitudes
  • Recordar el número y la duración de las visitas anteriores
  • Recordar la información de las fuentes de tráfico
  • Determinar el inicio y el fin de una sesión
  • Recordar el valor de las variables personalizadas de visitante

De forma predeterminada, esta biblioteca configura las cookies en el dominio especificado en la propiedad document.host del navegador y configura la ruta de la cookie en el nivel raíz (/).

Esta biblioteca configura las siguientes cookies:

Nombre de cookie Duración predeterminada Descripción
__utma Dos años a partir de la configuración o actualización Se usa para distinguir usuarios y sesiones. La cookie se crea cuando se ejecuta la biblioteca JavaScript y no hay ninguna cookie __utma. La cookie se actualiza cada vez que se envían datos a Google Analytics.
__utmt 10 minutos Se usa para limitar el porcentaje de solicitudes.
__utmb 30 minutos a partir de la configuración o actualización Se usa para determinar nuevas sesiones o visitas. La cookie se crea cuando se ejecuta la biblioteca JavaScript y no hay ninguna cookie __utmb. La cookie se actualiza cada vez que se envían datos a Google Analytics.
__utmc Fin de la sesión del navegador No se usa en ga.js. Se configura para interactuar con urchin.js. Anteriormente, esta cookie actuaba junto con la cookie __utmb para determinar si el usuario estaba en una nueva sesión o visita.
__utmz Seis meses a partir de la configuración o actualización Almacena la fuente de tráfico o la campaña que explica cómo ha llegado el usuario al sitio. La cookie se crea cuando se ejecuta la biblioteca JavaScript y se actualiza cada vez que se envían datos a Google Analytics.
__utmv Dos años a partir de la configuración o actualización Se usa para almacenar datos de variables personalizadas de visitante. Esta cookie se crea cuando un programador usa el método_setCustomVar con una variable personalizada de visitante. También se usaba para el método _setVar retirado. La cookie se actualiza cada vez que se envían datos a Google Analytics.

 

Control de cookies

Los navegadores ofrecen la funcionalidad del borrado de los cookies, así como también en ocasiones configurar los cookies de los sitios que el usuario está dispuesto a aceptar. Consulte la “ayuda” de los navegadores para la configuración más conveniente.

Aceptación de las condiciones de nuestra política de privacidad y cookies. Si usted utiliza la página web hernandez-marti.com acepta expresamente nuestra política de privacidad y de cookies en los términos que han quedado expuestos.

Cualquier cuestión sobre nuestra política de privacidad y cookies puede formularla a:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

EMHE LEGAL, S.L.P.

  • Convento Santa Clara 10-2º-3ª – 46002, Valencia
  • ccordoba@emhe.es
  • Teléfono: (+34) 96 394 43 66

Privacy and Cookies Policy

This section contains the privacy and cookie policy of Emhe Legal’s website.

The information freely provided to us by a user through the aforementioned website may comprise data such as name, company name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc., which will be used exclusively to answer questions the user asks or to provide any requested information. Said information may also be used to keep the user informed about our services or news if the user agrees to it.

The user can opt-out of receiving communications at any time by following the instructions found in any of the communications he or she receives. The interested parties have the right to access, rectify, oppose, and cancel any data.

Emhe Legal, S.L.P. will be responsible for the data file. By filling in and/or sending the form with personal data, you are providing express consent for us to automatically process this data.

International Transfer

The information may be transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area. This is because servers are sometimes located in one of said countries, so the professional information that you provide may be transferred to a place outside the European Economic Area. In such cases, we will adopt the suitable measures to preserve the privacy policy.

Information Sharing

The information received from users of this website shall be for the exclusive use of the professional company, Emhe Legal S.L.P. However, insofar as it is deemed necessary, said information may be provided, entirely or partially, to the service provider employees and contractors, such as data analysts, or for sending communications with news updates. The information shall also be provided when the law so requires, when a court so requests, or when it serves the function of preventing or prosecuting a crime.

Information Transmission

In the event of transferring the activity of Emhe Legal to a third party, a merger, or a spin-off, information shall be transferred to the assignee, the absorbing entity, or the entity resulting from the merger, or to any of the beneficiary entities of the spin-off or simple separation.

Cookie Usage by EMHE LEGAL

What are cookies and what are they used for?

A cookie is a text file that downloads onto the computer/smartphone/tablet or electronic device with Internet access when a user accesses specific web pages. These cookies allow an easy and fuss-free web page browsing as they store and retrieve information relating to the user’s browsing habits or searches conducted on his or her equipment for the purpose of speeding up subsequent browsing or search activities. Our web page, hernandez-marti.com, contains cookies that remain in the visitor’s computer for different periods of time. Some cookies expire at the end of each session while others remain in the computer for a longer time, making it easier for you to find the subject that you were interested in when you visit the page again.

The cookies we use, their purpose, and their expiration time are further discussed below:

Google Analytics

Google Analytics measures website user interactions. Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners to measure how users interact with their web 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.

Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: analytics.js and ga.js.

The following sections provide a description of how to use each of the cookies of these libraries.

analytics.js: cookie usage

The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses first-party cookies to:

  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate

When using the recommended JavaScript snippet, analytics.js set cookies on the highest level domain they can. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies on the highest level domain possible allows users to be tracked across several subdomains without any extra configuration.

Note: analytics.js does not require setting cookies to transmit data to Google Analytics.

analytics.js sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Expiration time Description
_ga 2 years Used to distinguish users.
_gid 24 hours Used to distinguish users.
_gat 1 minute Used to throttle request rate.
AMP_TOKEN 30 seconds to 1 year Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.
_gac_<property-id> 90 days Contains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, the website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. Learn More

ga.js: cookie usage

The ga.js JavaScript libraryuses first-party cookies to:

  • determine which domain to measure
  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate
  • remember the number and time of previous visits
  • remember traffic source information
  • determine the start and end of a session
  • remember the value of visitor-level custom variables

By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the document.host browser property and sets the cookie path to the root level (/).

This library sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Default expiration time Description
__utma Two years from set or update Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt 10 minutes Used to throttle request rate
__utmb 30 minutes from set or update Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmc End of browser session Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit.
__utmz 6 months from set or update Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the Javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmv 2 years from set or update Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVarmethod. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

 Cookie Control

Browsers offer the function of deleting cookies and, occasionally, setting web cookies, that the user accepts. Please refer to the browser help screen to select the most appropriate setting.

For any question concerning our privacy and cookie policy, please contact:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

EMHE LEGAL, S.L.P.

  • Convento Santa Clara 10-2º-3ª – 46002, Valencia
  • ccordoba@emhe.es
  • Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

EMAIL SCAM

If you receive any mail proposing our services, inviting you to visit our web page, or making any other request that, in your opinion, may not be from Emhe Legal, please check that the mail is sent from this exact domain: @emhe.es. If after that you still have any doubts concerning the message creator, please contact us to check the authenticity of the message.

Contact person:

Concepción Cordoba: (ccordoba@emhe.es)

Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

This section contains the privacy and cookie policy of Emhe Legal’s website.

The information freely provided to us by a user through the aforementioned website may comprise data such as name, company name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc., which will be used exclusively to answer questions the user asks or to provide any requested information. Said information may also be used to keep the user informed about our services or news if the user agrees to it.

The user can opt-out of receiving communications at any time by following the instructions found in any of the communications he or she receives. The interested parties have the right to access, rectify, oppose, and cancel any data.

Emhe Legal, S.L.P. will be responsible for the data file. By filling in and/or sending the form with personal data, you are providing express consent for us to automatically process this data.

International Transfer

The information may be transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area. This is because servers are sometimes located in one of said countries, so the professional information that you provide may be transferred to a place outside the European Economic Area. In such cases, we will adopt the suitable measures to preserve the privacy policy.

Information Sharing

The information received from users of this website shall be for the exclusive use of the professional company, Emhe Legal S.L.P. However, insofar as it is deemed necessary, said information may be provided, entirely or partially, to the service provider employees and contractors, such as data analysts, or for sending communications with news updates. The information shall also be provided when the law so requires, when a court so requests, or when it serves the function of preventing or prosecuting a crime.

Information Transmission

In the event of transferring the activity of Emhe Legal to a third party, a merger, or a spin-off, information shall be transferred to the assignee, the absorbing entity, or the entity resulting from the merger, or to any of the beneficiary entities of the spin-off or simple separation.

Cookie Usage by EMHE LEGAL

What are cookies and what are they used for?

A cookie is a text file that downloads onto the computer/smartphone/tablet or electronic device with Internet access when a user accesses specific web pages. These cookies allow an easy and fuss-free web page browsing as they store and retrieve information relating to the user’s browsing habits or searches conducted on his or her equipment for the purpose of speeding up subsequent browsing or search activities. Our web page, hernandez-marti.com, contains cookies that remain in the visitor’s computer for different periods of time. Some cookies expire at the end of each session while others remain in the computer for a longer time, making it easier for you to find the subject that you were interested in when you visit the page again.

The cookies we use, their purpose, and their expiration time are further discussed below:

Google Analytics

Google Analytics measures website user interactions. Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners to measure how users interact with their web 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.

Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: analytics.js and ga.js.

The following sections provide a description of how to use each of the cookies of these libraries.

analytics.js: cookie usage

The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses first-party cookies to:

  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate

When using the recommended JavaScript snippet, analytics.js set cookies on the highest level domain they can. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies on the highest level domain possible allows users to be tracked across several subdomains without any extra configuration.

Note: analytics.js does not require setting cookies to transmit data to Google Analytics.

analytics.js sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Expiration time Description
_ga 2 years Used to distinguish users.
_gid 24 hours Used to distinguish users.
_gat 1 minute Used to throttle request rate.
AMP_TOKEN 30 seconds to 1 year Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.
_gac_<property-id> 90 days Contains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, the website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. Learn More

ga.js: cookie usage

The ga.js JavaScript libraryuses first-party cookies to:

  • determine which domain to measure
  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate
  • remember the number and time of previous visits
  • remember traffic source information
  • determine the start and end of a session
  • remember the value of visitor-level custom variables

By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the document.host browser property and sets the cookie path to the root level (/).

This library sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Default expiration time Description
__utma Two years from set or update Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt 10 minutes Used to throttle request rate
__utmb 30 minutes from set or update Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmc End of browser session Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit.
__utmz 6 months from set or update Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the Javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmv 2 years from set or update Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVarmethod. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

 Cookie Control

Browsers offer the function of deleting cookies and, occasionally, setting web cookies, that the user accepts. Please refer to the browser help screen to select the most appropriate setting.

For any question concerning our privacy and cookie policy, please contact:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

EMHE LEGAL, S.L.P.

Convento Santa Clara 10-2º-3ª – 46002, Valencia

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

EMAIL SCAM

If you receive any mail proposing our services, inviting you to visit our web page, or making any other request that, in your opinion, may not be from Emhe Legal, please check that the mail is sent from this exact domain: @emhe.es. If after that you still have any doubts concerning the message creator, please contact us to check the authenticity of the message.

Contact person:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

Privacy and Cookies Policy

This section contains the privacy and cookie policy of Emhe Legal’s website.

The information freely provided to us by a user through the aforementioned website may comprise data such as name, company name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc., which will be used exclusively to answer questions the user asks or to provide any requested information. Said information may also be used to keep the user informed about our services or news if the user agrees to it.

The user can opt-out of receiving communications at any time by following the instructions found in any of the communications he or she receives. The interested parties have the right to access, rectify, oppose, and cancel any data.

Emhe Legal, S.L.P. will be responsible for the data file. By filling in and/or sending the form with personal data, you are providing express consent for us to automatically process this data.

International Transfer

The information may be transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area. This is because servers are sometimes located in one of said countries, so the professional information that you provide may be transferred to a place outside the European Economic Area. In such cases, we will adopt the suitable measures to preserve the privacy policy.

Information Sharing

The information received from users of this website shall be for the exclusive use of the professional company, Emhe Legal S.L.P. However, insofar as it is deemed necessary, said information may be provided, entirely or partially, to the service provider employees and contractors, such as data analysts, or for sending communications with news updates. The information shall also be provided when the law so requires, when a court so requests, or when it serves the function of preventing or prosecuting a crime.

Information Transmission

In the event of transferring the activity of Emhe Legal to a third party, a merger, or a spin-off, information shall be transferred to the assignee, the absorbing entity, or the entity resulting from the merger, or to any of the beneficiary entities of the spin-off or simple separation.

Cookie Usage by EMHE LEGAL

What are cookies and what are they used for?

A cookie is a text file that downloads onto the computer/smartphone/tablet or electronic device with Internet access when a user accesses specific web pages. These cookies allow an easy and fuss-free web page browsing as they store and retrieve information relating to the user’s browsing habits or searches conducted on his or her equipment for the purpose of speeding up subsequent browsing or search activities. Our web page, hernandez-marti.com, contains cookies that remain in the visitor’s computer for different periods of time. Some cookies expire at the end of each session while others remain in the computer for a longer time, making it easier for you to find the subject that you were interested in when you visit the page again.

The cookies we use, their purpose, and their expiration time are further discussed below:

Google Analytics

Google Analytics measures website user interactions. Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners to measure how users interact with their web 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.

Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: analytics.js and ga.js.

The following sections provide a description of how to use each of the cookies of these libraries.

analytics.js: cookie usage

The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses first-party cookies to:

  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate

When using the recommended JavaScript snippet, analytics.js set cookies on the highest level domain they can. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies on the highest level domain possible allows users to be tracked across several subdomains without any extra configuration.

Note: analytics.js does not require setting cookies to transmit data to Google Analytics.

analytics.js sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Expiration time Description
_ga 2 years Used to distinguish users.
_gid 24 hours Used to distinguish users.
_gat 1 minute Used to throttle request rate.
AMP_TOKEN 30 seconds to 1 year Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.
_gac_<property-id> 90 days Contains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, the website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. Learn More

ga.js: cookie usage

The ga.js JavaScript libraryuses first-party cookies to:

  • determine which domain to measure
  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate
  • remember the number and time of previous visits
  • remember traffic source information
  • determine the start and end of a session
  • remember the value of visitor-level custom variables

By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the document.host browser property and sets the cookie path to the root level (/).

This library sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Default expiration time Description
__utma Two years from set or update Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt 10 minutes Used to throttle request rate
__utmb 30 minutes from set or update Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmc End of browser session Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit.
__utmz 6 months from set or update Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the Javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmv 2 years from set or update Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVarmethod. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

 Cookie Control

Browsers offer the function of deleting cookies and, occasionally, setting web cookies, that the user accepts. Please refer to the browser help screen to select the most appropriate setting.

For any question concerning our privacy and cookie policy, please contact:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

EMHE LEGAL, S.L.P.

  • Convento Santa Clara 10-2º-3ª – 46002, Valencia
  • ccordoba@emhe.es
  • Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

EMAIL SCAM

If you receive any mail proposing our services, inviting you to visit our web page, or making any other request that, in your opinion, may not be from Emhe Legal, please check that the mail is sent from this exact domain: @emhe.es. If after that you still have any doubts concerning the message creator, please contact us to check the authenticity of the message.

Contact person:

Concepción Cordoba: (ccordoba@emhe.es)

Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

This section contains the privacy and cookie policy of Emhe Legal’s website.

The information freely provided to us by a user through the aforementioned website may comprise data such as name, company name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc., which will be used exclusively to answer questions the user asks or to provide any requested information. Said information may also be used to keep the user informed about our services or news if the user agrees to it.

The user can opt-out of receiving communications at any time by following the instructions found in any of the communications he or she receives. The interested parties have the right to access, rectify, oppose, and cancel any data.

Emhe Legal, S.L.P. will be responsible for the data file. By filling in and/or sending the form with personal data, you are providing express consent for us to automatically process this data.

International Transfer

The information may be transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area. This is because servers are sometimes located in one of said countries, so the professional information that you provide may be transferred to a place outside the European Economic Area. In such cases, we will adopt the suitable measures to preserve the privacy policy.

Information Sharing

The information received from users of this website shall be for the exclusive use of the professional company, Emhe Legal S.L.P. However, insofar as it is deemed necessary, said information may be provided, entirely or partially, to the service provider employees and contractors, such as data analysts, or for sending communications with news updates. The information shall also be provided when the law so requires, when a court so requests, or when it serves the function of preventing or prosecuting a crime.

Information Transmission

In the event of transferring the activity of Emhe Legal to a third party, a merger, or a spin-off, information shall be transferred to the assignee, the absorbing entity, or the entity resulting from the merger, or to any of the beneficiary entities of the spin-off or simple separation.

Cookie Usage by EMHE LEGAL

What are cookies and what are they used for?

A cookie is a text file that downloads onto the computer/smartphone/tablet or electronic device with Internet access when a user accesses specific web pages. These cookies allow an easy and fuss-free web page browsing as they store and retrieve information relating to the user’s browsing habits or searches conducted on his or her equipment for the purpose of speeding up subsequent browsing or search activities. Our web page, hernandez-marti.com, contains cookies that remain in the visitor’s computer for different periods of time. Some cookies expire at the end of each session while others remain in the computer for a longer time, making it easier for you to find the subject that you were interested in when you visit the page again.

The cookies we use, their purpose, and their expiration time are further discussed below:

Google Analytics

Google Analytics measures website user interactions. Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners to measure how users interact with their web 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.

Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: analytics.js and ga.js.

The following sections provide a description of how to use each of the cookies of these libraries.

analytics.js: cookie usage

The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses first-party cookies to:

  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate

When using the recommended JavaScript snippet, analytics.js set cookies on the highest level domain they can. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies on the highest level domain possible allows users to be tracked across several subdomains without any extra configuration.

Note: analytics.js does not require setting cookies to transmit data to Google Analytics.

analytics.js sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Expiration time Description
_ga 2 years Used to distinguish users.
_gid 24 hours Used to distinguish users.
_gat 1 minute Used to throttle request rate.
AMP_TOKEN 30 seconds to 1 year Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.
_gac_<property-id> 90 days Contains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, the website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. Learn More

ga.js: cookie usage

The ga.js JavaScript libraryuses first-party cookies to:

  • determine which domain to measure
  • distinguish unique users
  • throttle the request rate
  • remember the number and time of previous visits
  • remember traffic source information
  • determine the start and end of a session
  • remember the value of visitor-level custom variables

By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the document.host browser property and sets the cookie path to the root level (/).

This library sets the following cookies:

Cookie Name Default expiration time Description
__utma Two years from set or update Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt 10 minutes Used to throttle request rate
__utmb 30 minutes from set or update Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmc End of browser session Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit.
__utmz 6 months from set or update Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the Javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmv 2 years from set or update Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVarmethod. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.

 Cookie Control

Browsers offer the function of deleting cookies and, occasionally, setting web cookies, that the user accepts. Please refer to the browser help screen to select the most appropriate setting.

For any question concerning our privacy and cookie policy, please contact:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

EMHE LEGAL, S.L.P.

Convento Santa Clara 10-2º-3ª – 46002, Valencia

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66

EMAIL SCAM

If you receive any mail proposing our services, inviting you to visit our web page, or making any other request that, in your opinion, may not be from Emhe Legal, please check that the mail is sent from this exact domain: @emhe.es. If after that you still have any doubts concerning the message creator, please contact us to check the authenticity of the message.

Contact person:

Concepción Cordoba: ccordoba@emhe.es

Telephone No. (+34) 96 394 43 66