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Royal Decree-Law 13/2012, of March 30, published in the «Official State Gazette» on Saturday, March 31, 2012, transposes Directive 2009/136 / EC, the European Parliament and the Council of November 25, 2009, which is part of the LSSI (Law 34/2002 of July 11, on services of the information society and electronic commerce) modifying the second point of its article 22. em>
The cookies used by 12dos.cat are anonymous and do not refer to the personal data of the User and can not be accessed through the same to data on the user’s hard disk. strong>
The identity of the User is never directly inserted in the cookie and therefore can not be identified. Blockquote>
& nbsp;A cookie (or cookie) strong> is a small information sent by a website and stored in the user’s browser, so that the website can consult the previous activity of the user.
Your main functions are: strong>
Bring control of users: when a user enters their username and password, a cookie is stored so that they do not have to be entering them for each page of the server.
However, a cookie does not only identify a person, but a combination of computer-browser-user.
Cookies may be deleted, accepted or blocked as desired, for which you only have to configure the web browser conveniently.
Settings h3>
Most modern browsers support cookies.
However, a user can usually choose whether cookies should be used or not.
The browser may also include the possibility of specifying which cookies should be accepted and which ones are not.Specifically, the user can usually accept any of the following options: refuse cookies from certain domains; reject third party cookies; accept cookies as non-persistent (deleted when the browser is closed); allow the server to create cookies for a different domain.
In addition, browsers can also allow users to view and delete cookies individually.
Legislation h3>
Royal Decree-Law 13/2012, of March 30, published in the «Official State Gazette» on Saturday, March 31, 2012, transposes Directive 2009/136 / EC, the European Parliament and the Council of November 25, 2009, which is part of the LSSI (Law 34/2002 of July 11, on services of the information society and electronic commerce) modifying the second point of its article 22. em>