Last update: May 2025
The company Itasca Denver, Inc. (“Itasca” or “us”), considers that it is important to inform you in a clear and transparent way about our use of cookies and other trackers prior to your browsing on its website https://www.itascadenver.com (hereinafter the “Website”).
1. WHAT IS A COOKIE?
Cookies and other trackers (hereinafter “Cookies”) are technologies storing or retrieving information on your browser or your device (computer, tablet, mobile, etc.) when visiting online services. Cookies are widely used by websites, emails, software or mobile applications.
Cookies do not recognize you personally, but rather the device you use. Cookies simply give information about your browsing activities in order to recognize the device later on or to save your preferences.
You can block, at any time, the Cookies used on the Website:
- through the cookies banner made available to you on the Website when you first log on the Website;
- through the tool below;
- by setting up your browser according to the instructions below (see Section 4).
Should you have any questions, you may directly contact Itasca by sending an email to v.arroyo@itasca.fr or by mail to Itasca for the attention of Itasca International, Inc. at the following address: 111 3rd Avenue South, Suite 450, Minneapolis, MN 55401, United States.
2. HOW TO CHANGE COOKIE SETTINGS?
By using the tool below, you can access the complete list of Cookies used on the Website and choose to accept or refuse their use by category or individually, except for the necessary Cookies that do not require your consent.
Necessary Cookies: Necessary Cookies enable the proper functioning of the Website.
You may disable them by changing your browser settings as described in Section 4 below. If you do so, you will still be able to navigate the Website, but some of the Website’s functions will be affected.
Itasca uses the following Necessary Cookies:
Name | Provider | Purpose | Retention Period | Type |
AEC | The AEC cookie ensures that requests within a browsing session are made by the user, and not by other sites. These cookies prevent malicious sites from acting on behalf of a user without that user’s knowledge. | 5 months | Necessary | |
CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN | Craft CMS | The purpose of the CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN cookie is to protect against CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) attacks. When CSRF protection is enabled, all site visitors receive this cookie on their browser. | As soon as session expires | Necessary |
CraftSessionId | Craft CMS | The CraftSessionId cookie is a PHP (Personal Home Page) session cookie used to maintain sessions across web requests. It is required for the proper functioning of websites or applications built with Craft CMS and cannot be turned off in the system. This cookie is typically set in response to user actions that request services, such as setting preferences, logging in, or completing forms. | As soon as session expires | Necessary |
_GRECAPTCHA | To provide spam protection. | 6 months | Necessary |
Analytics Cookies : Itasca uses analytics Cookies (or audience measurement Cookies) to improve the Website by collecting information on how you interact with the Website. These Cookies collect information in an aggregated or generalized statistical form. The following options are available: (i) [Accept All Analytics Cookies] and (ii) [Refuse Analytics Cookies]
Itasca uses the following Analytics Cookies:
Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Type | Setting |
_ga | Google Analytics | The _ga cookie is a unique tracking tool created by Google Analytics. Its primary function is to distinguish individual users on a website where it is implemented, essentially giving each visitor their own identity. It stores a crucial data point known as the Client ID, which is a specific string of numbers representing a combination of browser and device used for visiting the site. | 13 months | Analytics | [Yes]/[No] |
_ga_K4M54W09V1 | Google Analytics | The _ga_K4M54W09V1 cookie is a Google Analytics cookie associated with Google Analytics 4 (GA4). It is used to store session data for analytics purposes, helping website owners track user behavior on their sites. Like other Google Analytics cookies, it is used to recognize unique users and sessions, trace interactions, and collect data such as page views, session duration, and engagement on a website. | 13 months | Analytics | [Yes]/[No] |
_gat | Google Analytics | The _gat cookie is used to throttle the request rate to Google Analytics servers. It ensures that data collection is not overwhelmed by excessive requests, helping maintain the accuracy and efficiency of data processing. It serves to optimize the performance of the Google Analytics service. | 10 minutes | Analytics | [Yes]/[No] |
_gid | Google Analytics | The _gid cookie is a Google Analytics cookie that groups user behavior across sessions. It is particularly useful for understanding how users interact with a website during a single day. | 24 hours | Analytics | [Yes]/[No] |
Preference Cookies: Itasca uses preference Cookies (also known as functionality cookies) which store and remember user preferences on a website. Their primary purpose is to enhance the user experience by personalizing features and improving website functionality. The following options are available: (i) [Accept All Preference Cookies] and (ii) [Refuse All Preference Cookies]
Itasca uses the following Preference Cookies:
Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Type | Setting |
NID | The NID cookie is a preference cookie used to save the preferences of users who are not signed into a Google account while browsing. It assigns a unique ID to the user's browser, allowing Google to collect and store information about their preferences. The primary purpose of the NID cookie is to customize ads based on Google searches. It remembers frequently entered search queries and previous interactions with ads, enabling Google to deliver tailored advertisements to users. | 6 months | Preference | [Yes]/[No] | |
SOCS | The SOCS cookie is used to store user preferences and personalize ads. It helps Google remember your choices about cookie usage and ensures that your preferences are respected across different Google services and websites. | 13 months | Preference | [Yes]/[No] | |
_Secure-ENID | The _Secure-ENID cookie is used by Google to remember user preferences and other information, such as preferred language, the number of search results to display per page, and SafeSearch filter settings. It is an alternative to the NID cookie, depending on the user's cookie choices. | 13 months | Preference | [Yes]/[No] |
Social Media Cookies : Itasca uses social network cookies to enable you to interact with social plugin on the Website and share content on social networks. The following options are available: (i) [Accept All Social Media Cookies] and (ii) [Refuse All Social Media Cookies]
Itasca uses the following Social Media Cookies:
Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Type | Setting |
NA | 13 months | NA | [Yes]/[No] | ||
Google (Youtube) | NA | 13 months | NA | [Yes]/[No] | |
Meta | Meta (Facebook) | NA | 13 months | NA | [Yes]/[No] |
X | X (Twitter) | NA | 13 months | NA | [Yes]/[No] |
3. WHAT THIRD-PARTY COMPANIES ARE USING COOKIES ON THE WEBSITE?
As indicated above, the Website uses Cookies from third-party companies. In this context, Itasca acts as a joint data controller for the collection and transmission of data to the third-party companies but only to the extent that it is technically necessary. Beyond the collection and technical transmission, Itasca does not have any control over third-party Cookies.
In particular, Itasca is not responsible for the sharing, the publications, comments or any other contents and any other data processing activities of the third-party websites. Itasca recommends you to review the privacy policies and the terms of use of these third-party companies before accepting third-party Cookies.
4. HOW TO BLOCK COOKIES THROUGH YOUR BROWSER?
Most browsers are set by default to accept Cookies. However, you can set up your browser so that Cookies cannot be placed on your device. If you wish to receive a notification when the browser receives a Cookie request, refuse all Cookies or accept only certain Cookies, most browsers allow some control of Cookies through browser settings. If you reject Cookies, you may still use our Website, but your ability to use some areas of our Website may be limited.
To change your Cookies setting on your browser, please click on the relevant link below: