Cookie policy

Introduction: Definition and Function of Cookies

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain web pages. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about a user's or device's browsing habits. Depending on the information they contain and how you use your device, they can be used to recognise the user. The user's browser stores cookies on the hard drive only during the current session, occupying minimal memory space and not harming the computer. Cookies do not contain any specific personal information, and most of them are deleted from the hard drive at the end of the browser session (so-called session cookies).

Most browsers accept cookies as standard and, regardless of them, allow or prevent temporary or stored cookies in the security settings. Without your explicit consent —through the activation of cookies in your browser— we will not link the stored data in cookies to your personal data provided at the time of your request.

What Types of Cookies Does This Website Use?

According to the entity managing them:

  • First-party cookies: These are sent from our own equipment or domain.
  • Third-party cookies: These are sent from equipment or domains not managed by us but by a third party.

According to the length of time they remain active:

  • Session cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser until you leave the website. They are not saved on your computer's or device's hard drive. They are used to analyze web traffic patterns, which helps us progressively improve the website's content and usability.
  • Persistent cookies: These are stored on the hard drive for a specific period and are read by our website each time you visit. These cookies expire after the pre-set period and are generally used to facilitate purchase and registration services.

According to their purpose:

  • Technical cookies: These enable the user to have a satisfying browsing experience by ensuring the website functions properly. For example, they allow traffic and data communication control, access to restricted areas, purchase processes, or form submissions, use of security features, content storage for video dissemination, or content sharing via social networks.
  • Customization cookies: These allow users to access the service with predefined characteristics based on various criteria (e.g., language, browser type, regional settings from which the service is accessed, etc.).
  • Analytics cookies: These help quantify the number of users and thus perform measurement and statistical analysis of how users utilize the services provided.
  • Advertising cookies: These facilitate the most efficient management of advertising spaces we offer.
  • Behavioral advertising cookies: These store user behavior information obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, allowing us to develop a specific profile to display advertising accordingly.

Below, we detail the cookies used on our website and their purposes:

First-Party Cookies:

  • Name: cookie-agreed
  • Type: Technical
  • Session or Persistent: Persistent
  • Purpose: Records consent to the use of cookies to avoid displaying the warning message again.
  • Data collected: Consent for the use of cookies.
  • Data retention period: 90 days.
  • Use by third parties other than the publisher: No.

  • Name: has_js
  • Type: Technical
  • Session sesión o persistente: Session
  • Purpose: Records the browser's JavaScript support.
  • Data que recopila: JavaScript support of the browser.
  • Use by third parties other than the publisher: No.

Third-Party Cookies:

This website uses third-party services such as Google Analytics. Google Inc. uses cookies, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users interact with it.

  • Name: __utmz
  • Type: Analytics
  • Session or Persistent: Persistent
  • Purpose: Stores the source of traffic or campaign explaining how the user arrived at the site. Created when the JavaScript library runs and updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
  • Data retention period: 6 months.

  • Name: __utmt
  • Type: Analytics
  • Session or Persistent: Persistent
  • Purpose: Used to limit request rates.
  • Data retention period: 10 minutes.

  • Name: __utmc
  • Type: Analytics
  • Session or Persistent: Session
  • Purpose: Not used in ga.js. Set for interaction with urchin.js. Previously worked with the __utmb cookie to determine new sessions or visits.
  • Data retention period: End of browser session.

  • Name: __utmb
  • Type: Analytics
  • Session or Persistent: Persistent
  • Purpose: Used to determine new sessions or visits. Created when the JavaScript library runs, and no __utmb cookie exists. Updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
  • Data retention period: 30 minutes.

  • Name: __utma
  • Type: Analytics
  • Session or Persistent: Persistent
  • Purpose: Used to distinguish users and sessions. Created when the JavaScript library runs, and no __utma cookie exists. Updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
  • Data retention period: 2 years.

These lists are updated promptly when there are changes to the services offered on the website. However, during updates, the list may not yet include a particular cookie, though it will always relate to cookies with purposes identical to those recorded.

Acceptance of Cookie Use: Obtaining Consent and How to Disable or Delete Cookies

When a user accesses our website and before starting to browse, they are informed about the use of cookies so they can give their consent regarding our Cookie Policy by clicking the "Accept" button in the information window. By doing so, the user explicitly accepts the processing of the information collected as described and for the purposes mentioned above.

Cookies strictly necessary for providing a service explicitly requested by the user or those required solely to enable communication between the user's equipment and the network, such as session cookies, user input cookies, security cookies, multimedia player session cookies, load balancing session cookies, certain technical cookies, personalization cookies, and certain add-on cookies, are exempt from the duty of informing and obtaining consent.

Users can also configure cookies and choose to reject their processing by selecting the appropriate settings in their browser. However, blocking cookies in your browser may limit your use of the website's full functionality and reduce your experience on our site.

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, you can contact us by email at the address indicated in the Privacy Policy.

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