This section contains the privacy and cookie policy for the fj.digital website. Regarding the ownership of this website, please see the legal notice on the fj.digital website.
The information that the user provides to us through the aforementioned website, with their prior consent, may include data such as name, company name, telephone number, email address, etc., which will be used exclusively to respond to questions or information requests. If the user consents, this information may also be used to keep them informed about our services or news.
At any time, users may opt out of receiving communications by following the instructions included in any communication they receive. Data subjects have the right to access, correct, object, and delete their data.
The data controller is FJ INTELLIGENCE EUROPA SLU. By submitting or completing the form with personal data, you expressly consent to the automated processing of your personal data.
International transfer.
Information may be transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area because servers are occasionally located in one of these countries. Therefore, the professional information you provide may be transferred to a location outside the European Economic Area. In such cases, we will take appropriate measures to maintain our privacy policy.
Sharing information.
The information received from users of this website will be for the exclusive use of FJ INTELLIGENCE EUROPA SLU. The information will also be provided when legally required, when ordered by a Court or when it serves to prevent or prosecute a crime.
Transmission of information.
In the event of a transfer of fj.digital’s business, a merger, or a spin-off, the information will be transmitted to the transferee, the acquiring entity or the entity resulting from the merger, or any of the beneficiary entities of the spin-off or simple separation.
What are cookies and what are they used for?
A cookie is a text file that is downloaded to your computer/smartphone/tablet or other electronic device with internet access when you access certain websites. These cookies allow you to navigate the website easily and seamlessly by storing and retrieving information about your browsing habits or searches performed on your device, thereby speeding up subsequent browsing or searches. The fj.digital website uses cookies that remain on the visitor’s computer for different periods of time. Some expire at the end of each session, while others remain for longer, making it easier to find what you were interested in when you visit the website again.
The cookies we use, what they are used for, and their duration are explained below:
Google Analytics
Its purpose is to measure user interactions on websites. Google Analytics is a simple and easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with their website content. When a user navigates between pages on a website, Google Analytics provides the website owner with JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page the user has viewed; for example, the page URL. Google Analytics JavaScript libraries use HTTP cookies to “remember” what a user has done on previous pages or interactions with the website.
Google Analytics supports two JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: analytics.js and ga.js .
The following sections describe how each of these libraries uses cookies.
analytics.js: use of cookies
The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses its own cookies to:
When using the recommended JavaScript snippet , analytics.js sets cookies on the highest-level domain possible. 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 you to track users across multiple subdomains without adding any additional configuration.
Note : analytics.js does not require cookies to be set to transmit data to Google Analytics.
analytics.js sets the following cookies:
| Cookie name | Duration | Description |
| _ga | 2 years | Used to distinguish users. |
| _gid | 24 hours | Used to distinguish users. |
| _gat | 1 minute | Used to limit the percentage of requests. |
| AMP_TOKEN | 30 seconds to 1 year | Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a client ID from the AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate disallowances, in-flight requests, or errors encountered when retrieving an ID from the AMP Client ID service. |
| _gac_<property-id> | 90 days | Includes campaign information about the user. If you’ve linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt out. Learn more |
ga.js: use of cookies
The ga.js JavaScript library uses its own cookies to:
By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the browser’s document.host property and sets the cookie path to the root (/) level.
This library sets the following cookies:
| Cookie name | Default duration | Description |
| __utma | Two years from setup or update | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no existing __utma cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| __utmt | 10 minutes | Used to limit the percentage of requests. |
| __utmb | 30 minutes from setup or update | Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no existing __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| __utmc | End of browser session | Not used in ga.js. It is set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie worked in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit. |
| __utmz | Six months from setup or update | Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
| __utmv | Two years from setup or update | Used to store visitor custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor custom variable. It was also used for the retired _setVar method. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
Cookie control
Browsers offer the ability to delete cookies, as well as sometimes configure the cookies from sites that the user is willing to accept. Consult your browser’s “Help” for the most convenient settings.
Acceptance of the terms of our privacy and cookie policy. By using the fj.digital website, you expressly accept our privacy and cookie policy in the terms set forth above.