Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy of dygma.com

This document informs Users about the technologies that help this Website to achieve the purposes described below. Such technologies allow the Owner to access and store information (for example by using a Cookie) or use resources (for example by running a script) on a User’s device as they interact with this Website.

For simplicity, all such technologies are defined as "Trackers" within this document – unless there is a reason to differentiate.

For example, while Cookies can be used on both web and mobile browsers, it would be inaccurate to talk about Cookies in the context of mobile apps as they are a browser-based Tracker. For this reason, within this document, the term Cookies is only used where it is specifically meant to indicate that particular type of Tracker.

Some of the purposes for which Trackers are used may also require the User's consent. Whenever consent is given, it can be freely withdrawn at any time following the instructions provided in this document.

This Website uses Trackers managed directly by the Owner (so-called “first-party” Trackers) and Trackers that enable services provided by a third-party (so-called “third-party” Trackers). Unless otherwise specified within this document, third-party providers may access the Trackers managed by them.

The validity and expiration periods of Cookies and other similar Trackers may vary depending on the lifetime set by the Owner or the relevant provider. Some of them expire upon termination of the User’s browsing session.

WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES DO WE USE?

DEPENDING ON THE ENTITY IN CHARGE OF MANAGING THEM

First-party cookies

These cookies are sent to your system from our own systems or domains from which we provide the services you request.

Third-party cookies

These cookies are sent to your system from a system or domain which is not managed by us, but by another collaborating entity instead. For instance, the cookies used by social networks or by external content like Google Analytics.

DEPENDING ON THE TIME THEY REMAIN ACTIVE

Session cookies

These are temporary cookies which remain in your browser's archive until you exit the website. None of them are therefore saved on your computer's hard drive. The information obtained from these cookies serves to analyse the website's traffic behaviour. In the long run, this allows us to provide you with a better browsing experience by improving the website's contents and making its use easier.

Persistent cookies

These cookies are saved on the hard drive and our website reads them each time you make a new visit. Permanent websites have a specific expiry date. The cookie will no longer work after said date.

DEPENDING ON THEIR PURPOSE

Technical cookies

These cookies are necessary for browsing and ensuring our website runs well. For instance, they allow traffic and data communications to be controlled. They also make it possible to gain access to restricted areas, perform a purchasing process for an order, use security elements, store contents to broadcast videos or share contents on social networks.

Analytical cookies

These cookies allow us to quantify the number of users and thus measure and statistically analyse the use users make of the service provided. To achieve this, they analyse how you browse through our website in order to improve the offering of products or services we offer.

Below we indicate the cookies we use, their type, purpose and the expiration period:

Cookie

Type

Purpose

Expiration

_fbp

Analytical

Store and track visits across websites.
Placed by: Facebook

3 months

_ga

Analytical

Store and count pageviews. Statistics.
Placed by: Google Analytics

2 years

_gid

Analytical

Store and count pageviews. Statistics.
Placed by: Google Analytics

1 day

_landing_page

Analytical

Track landing pages.
Placed by: Shopify.

2 weeks

_orig_referrer

Analytical

Track landing pages.
Placed by: Shopify.

2 weeks

_s

Analytical

Shopify Analitics.
Placed by: Shopify

30 min.

_shopify_s

Analytical

Shopify Analitics.
Placed by: Shopify

Session

_shopify_sa_p

Analytical

Shopify analytics relating to marketing & referrals.
Placed by: Shopify

30 min

_shopify_sa_t

Analytical

Shopify analytics relating to marketing & referrals.
Placed by: Shopify

30 min

_shopify_y

Analytical

Shopify analytics.
Placed by: Shopify

1 year

_y

Analytical

Shopify analytics.
Placed by: Shopify

1 year

Cart_currency

Technical

Used in connection with shopping cart.
Placed by: Shopify

2 weeks

Secure_customer_sig

Techinical

Used in connection with customer login.
Placed by: Shopify.

20 years

 

About the cookies placed by Shopify:

How long will cookies remain on my computer or mobile device?

The length of time that a cookie remains on your computer or mobile device depends on whether it is a “persistent” or “session” cookie. Session cookies last until you stop browsing and persistent cookies last until they expire or are deleted. Most of the cookies we use are persistent and will expire between 30 minutes and two years from the date they are downloaded to your device. See the section below on how to control cookies for more information on removing them before they expire.

How to control cookies?

You can control and manage cookies in various ways. Please keep in mind that removing or blocking cookies can negatively impact your user experience and parts of our website may no longer be fully accessible.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can choose whether or not to accept cookies through your browser controls, often found in your browser’s “Tools” or “Preferences” menu. For more information on how to modify your browser settings or how to block, manage or filter cookies can be found in your browser’s help file or through such sites as: www.allaboutcookies.org.

Many of the third party advertising and other tracking services listed above offer you the opportunity to opt out of their tracking systems. You can read more about the information they collect and how to opt out through the privacy policy links listed above.

About the cookies placed by Google.

Types of cookies used by Google

Some or all of the cookies described may be stored in your browser. To manage how cookies are used, you can refuse the use of certain cookies through your Google personalization settings anytime by visiting g.co/privacytools. You can also manage cookies in your browser (though browsers for mobile devices may not offer this visibility). For example, if you use Google Chrome as your browser, you can visit chrome://settings/cookies.

Functionality

Cookies used for functionality allow users to interact with a service or site to access features that are fundamental to that service. Things considered fundamental to the service include preferences like the user’s choice of language, product optimizations that help maintain and improve a service, and maintaining information relating to a user’s session, such as the content of a shopping cart.

Some cookies are used to maintain a user’s preferences. For example, most people who use Google services have a cookie called ‘NID’ in their browsers. This cookie contains a unique ID used to remember your preferences and other information such as your preferred language, how many search results you prefer to have shown on a results page (for example, 10 or 20), and whether you want to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on. Each NID cookie expires 6 months from a user’s last use. A cookie called ‘VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE’ serves a similar purpose for YouTube and is also used to detect and resolve problems with the service.

Security

Cookies used for security authenticate users, prevent fraud, and protect users as they interact with a service.

Some cookies are used to authenticate users, helping ensure that only the actual owner of an account can access that account. For example, cookies called ‘SID’ and ‘HSID’ contain digitally signed and encrypted records of a user’s Google Account ID and most recent sign-in time. The combination of these cookies allows us to block many types of attack, such as attempts to steal the content of forms submitted in Google services.

Analytics

Cookies used for analytics help collect data that allows services to understand how users interact with a particular service. These insights allow services both to improve content and to build better features that improve the user’s experience.

Some cookies help sites understand how their visitors engage with their properties. For example, Google Analytics, a Google product that helps site and app owners understand how people engage with a service, uses a set of cookies to collect information and report site usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors to Google. ‘_ga’ is the main cookie used by Google Analytics. ‘_ga’ enables a service to distinguish one user from another and lasts for 2 years. It’s used by any site that implements Google Analytics, including Google services.

Managing cookies in your browser

Most browsers allow you to manage how cookies are set and used as you’re browsing, and to clear cookies and browsing data. Also, your browser may have settings allowing you to manage cookies on a site-by-site basis. For example, Google Chrome’s settings allow you to delete existing cookies, allow or block all cookies, and set cookie preferences for websites. Google Chrome also has Incognito mode, which doesn’t store your Chrome history of visited sites or cookies on your device after you close all Incognito windows.

HOW YOU CAN CONFIGURE OR DISABLE YOUR COOKIES

You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your system by configuring your Internet browser's settings. If you do not allow cookies to be installed on your browser, you might not be able to gain access to some services and your browsing experience on our website may turn out to be less than satisfactory. All the information to configure or disable cookies in each kind of browser can be found through the following links:

Cookie Preferences