Use of Cookies: What is a cookie and what is it used for

We inform you that this website uses cookies. A cookie is a text file that is sent to the web browser of your computer, mobile or any other device, and is used to store and retrieve information when you browse our website. Cookies allow the website to recognize the user, so they are generally used to remember the navigation options that the user had chosen (for example: remember the language you use, the username and password, customize the way the content is displayed …). Below, we inform you which specific cookies we use on this website and their function.

Management of cookies on this website

Through the drop-down menu that appears the first time you enter our website, or by following the indications in this policy, you can accept, reject and manage the cookies we use. Setting Cookies

What types of cookies are there?

There are different types of cookies:

  • Depending on who manages and uses them, they are differentiated:
    • Own cookies: those that are sent to your browser from our servers or web domains, and, therefore, are used by us.
    • Third-party cookies: those sent from a server or web domain not directly managed by us, but by a third party entity (e.g.: Google services) that also uses them.
    • Please note that, in the case of using third-party cookies, if the cookie configuration system of this website does not allow you to avoid them, once accepted by the user, you will have to delete them from the browser options you use, or through the systems established by the third party itself.
    • You can find out about transfers to third countries, if any, made by third parties identified in this cookie policy in their corresponding policies (see the links provided in the section “Owner / Meet the third party”).
  • Depending on the time they are active:
    • Session cookies: they allow the user to be identified during the live session, which means that they are memorized and are only valid for the duration of an active session, that is, during your visit to the website, with none remaining on your device.
    • Persistent cookies: they remain on your device and our website reads them every time you make a new visit. These cookies stop working after a specific date.
  • According to their purpose:
    • Technical cookies: improve navigation and the proper functioning of the web.
    • Customization Cookies: allow access to the service with predefined characteristics based on a series of criteria.
    • Analysis Cookies: allow us to measure and statistically analyze the number of users and how they use the service provided to improve our offer.
    • Advertising or behavioral cookies: allow us to analyze Internet browsing habits to display advertising related to your browsing profile.

How to modify cookies

The user can always customize the use of cookies, as well as prevent the collection of cookies by modifying the browser options. Depending on the browser, the cookie settings will be in one place or another. You will be able to locate it by using the “Help” function of your browser. You can also configure your browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or to receive an on-screen warning of the reception of each cookie and decide at that time whether to place it on your hard drive.

Among the most common browsers:

  • Firefox: Options\Privacy\Tracking\ to tell websites that I do not wish to be tracked.
  • Chrome: Menu\Settings\Show advanced options\Privacy\Content settings\Block cookies by default.
  • Safari: Preferences\Privacy\Block Cookies
  • Explorer: Tools\Internet Options\Privacy Settings\ Move the slider all the way up to block all cookies or all the way down to allow all cookies, then click OK.

By blocking cookies completely, you may prevent certain websites from displaying correctly.

What type of cookies does this website use?

Advertising cookies are used to deliver personalized ads to visitors based on the pages they visited before and analyze the effectiveness of the advertising campaign.

How Google uses information from our website

Numerous websites and applications use Google services to improve their content and offer it for free. By integrating our services, these websites and applications share information with Google.

More information at https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.