COOKIES POLICY
What are cookies on computers?
Also known as browser cookies or tracking cookies, cookies are small, often encrypted, text files that are placed in browser directories. Web page developers use them to allow their users to navigate more easily and to develop certain functions. Due to their central role in enhancing and even enabling certain processes on various websites, disabling cookies may prevent users from using certain web pages.
Cookies are created when a user's browser loads a particular page. This page sends information to the browser, which then creates a text file. Every time the user returns to the same page, the browser retrieves this file and sends it to the page server. The web page that the user is visiting is not the only one that creates cookies, but also other websites that develop advertisements, tools or other elements present on the page that is being loaded. These cookies regulate how the ads should appear or the operation of the tools and other elements of the web.
Most browsers currently allow the user to configure if they want to accept cookies and which of them. These settings are usually found in the 'options' or 'preferences' menu of your browser.
These are the instructions to configure cookies in the main browsers, these instructions are indicative and can be changed at any time by those responsible for them:
Chrome: Settings -> Show advanced options -> Privacy -> Content settings.
For more information, you can consult Google support or the browser Help.
Firefox: Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> History -> Custom Settings.
For more information, you can consult Mozilla support or the browser Help.
Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Settings.
For more information, you can refer to Microsoft support or browser Help.
Safari: Preferences -> Security.
For more information, you can refer to Apple support or browser Help.
What type of cookies are used on this website?
Cookies, depending on their permanence, can be divided into session or permanent Cookies. The former expire when the user closes the browser. The latter expire depending on when the purpose for which they serve is fulfilled (for example, so that the pages are always shown in the same language) or when they are manually deleted.
Additionally, depending on their purpose, Cookies can be classified as follows:
Technical cookies: These are those that allow the user to navigate through a web page, platform or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it, such as, for example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, access restricted access parts, remember the elements that make up an order, carry out the purchase process of an order, make the request for registration or participation in an event, use security elements during navigation, store content for dissemination videos or sound or share content through social networks.
Personalization cookies: These are those that allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria in the user's terminal, such as the language, the type of browser through which the user accesses the service. , the regional configuration from where you access the service, etc.
Registration Cookies: Registration Cookies are generated once the User has registered or subsequently opened his session, and are used to identify him on the web and services with the following objectives:
Keep the user identified in such a way that, if he closes a service or website, the browser or the computer and at another time or day re-enters said service or website, he will continue to be identified, thus facilitating his navigation without having to identify himself again. This functionality can be suppressed if the user presses the "Exit" functionality, so that this Cookie is eliminated and the next time the user enters the web, he will have to log in to be identified.
Check if the user is authorized to access certain services, for example, access to the area of registered users.
Additionally, some services may use third party connectors such as Facebook, Twitter or Google. When the user registers in a service with credentials from a social network or third-party identification system, he authorizes it to save a persistent cookie that remembers his identity and guarantees him access to the web until it expires. The user can delete this cookie and revoke access to the website through social networks or third-party identification systems by updating their preferences in the specific social network.
Analytics cookies: Every time a User visits a Website or Service, a tool from an external provider (Google Analytics and similar) generates an analytics cookie on the user's device. This cookie, which is only generated during the visit, will serve on future visits to anonymously identify the visitor. The main objectives pursued are:
Allow the anonymous identification of browsing users through the "Cookie" (identifies browsers and devices, not people) and therefore the approximate accounting of the number of visitors and their trend over time.
Anonymously identify the most visited content and therefore the most attractive for users
Know if the user who is accessing is new or repeat visit.
Cookies, depending on their permanence, can be divided into session or permanent Cookies. The former expire when the user closes the browser. The latter expire depending on when the purpose for which they serve is fulfilled (for example, so that the pages are always shown in the same language) or when they are manually deleted.
Additionally, depending on their purpose, Cookies can be classified as follows:
Technical cookies: These are those that allow the user to navigate through a web page, platform or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it, such as, for example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, access restricted access parts, remember the elements that make up an order, carry out the purchase process of an order, make the request for registration or participation in an event, use security elements during navigation, store content for dissemination videos or sound or share content through social networks.
Personalization cookies: These are those that allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria in the user's terminal, such as the language, the type of browser through which the user accesses the service. , the regional configuration from where you access the service, etc.
Registration Cookies: Registration Cookies are generated once the User has registered or subsequently opened his session, and are used to identify him on the web and services with the following objectives:
Keep the user identified in such a way that, if he closes a service or website, the browser or the computer and at another time or day re-enters said service or website, he will continue to be identified, thus facilitating his navigation without having to identify himself again. This functionality can be suppressed if the user presses the "Exit" functionality, so that this Cookie is eliminated and the next time the user enters the web, he will have to log in to be identified.
Check if the user is authorized to access certain services, for example, access to the area of registered users.
Additionally, some services may use third party connectors such as Facebook, Twitter or Google. When the user registers in a service with credentials from a social network or third-party identification system, he authorizes it to save a persistent cookie that remembers his identity and guarantees him access to the web until it expires. The user can delete this cookie and revoke access to the website through social networks or third-party identification systems by updating their preferences in the specific social network.
Analytics cookies: Every time a User visits a Website or Service, a tool from an external provider (Google Analytics and similar) generates an analytics cookie on the user's device. This cookie, which is only generated during the visit, will serve on future visits to anonymously identify the visitor. The main objectives pursued are:
Allow the anonymous identification of browsing users through the "Cookie" (identifies browsers and devices, not people) and therefore the approximate accounting of the number of visitors and their trend over time.
Anonymously identify the most visited content and therefore the most attractive for users
Know if the user who is accessing is new or repeat visit.
Cookie statement
INFO - NECESSARY COOKIES
Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.