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Cookies

Definition and Function of Cookies

In accordance with the provisions of Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, we inform you that this website stores information about the IP addresses of computers and uses cookies to provide a better service and improve your browsing experience.

Cookies are small text files that contain information and are generated on the user’s computer or device when browsing the website. By browsing this site, we understand that you consent to receiving such cookies. Through them, this website only obtains and retains information under the conditions described in this Cookie Policy.

What Types of Cookies Do We Use?

  • Session Cookies: These are cookies designed to collect and store data while you access our website. They remain in your browser’s cookie file until you leave the page. An example would be login cookies.

  • Persistent Cookies: These cookies store data on the device and can be accessed and processed for a defined period of time.

  • First-Party Cookies: These are sent to your computer or device from our own website.

  • Third-Party Cookies: These are sent to your computer or device from a domain or website not managed by us, but by a collaborating entity (for example, those used by Google to help us analyze how our website works and improve the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns).

  • Technical Cookies: These are essential for browsing and the proper functioning of our website. For example, they allow the purchase process to take place, manage website security aspects, or enable sharing content on social media.

  • Analytics Cookies: These, either processed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and perform statistical analysis on how users use our website. This helps us improve the products or services we offer.

  • Advertising and Behavioral Advertising Cookies: Advertising cookies enable the most efficient management of advertising spaces on our website, based on factors like edited content or the frequency at which ads are shown. Behavioral advertising cookies function based on user behavior (preferences and personal choices) obtained by continuous observation of browsing habits, allowing the development of a specific profile to display personalized ads on other websites.

How Can I Configure or Disable Cookies?

You can set your browser to notify you when cookies are received and refuse to accept them by activating the browser’s settings that allow you to reject cookies. However, please note that disabling cookies may limit or even prevent access to some functionalities of our website. Some services may also stop functioning correctly.

Below we explain how to disable the use of cookies in the main browsers:

  • Google Chrome: Go to the “Customize and control Google Chrome” menu and click on the “Show advanced options” link. Then click on “Content settings” to access the available cookie options.

  • Firefox: Go to the “Tools” menu, click “Options,” and then the “Privacy” tab to find the available cookie settings.

  • Internet Explorer: Go to the “Tools” menu, click “Internet Options,” and then go to the “Security” tab in the pop-up menu. There you can select one of the preset security levels or customize your own.

  • Android Chrome: Access the “Settings” menu, click on “Security and privacy,” and a pop-up menu will appear where you can choose whether or not to enable cookies.

For more details on configuring cookies in your browser, consult the browser’s “Help” menu. We also suggest visiting the website AboutCookies for detailed explanations on how to delete cookies from your device and more general information about them.

Third-Party Cookies / Partner Companies

Google offers a range of products to help us manage our ads and websites, including Google Analytics. This analytical tool helps our website understand how users interact with its properties. It may use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics without personally identifying Google visitors. These cookies collect information, including the user’s IP address, which is transmitted to, processed, and stored by Google under the terms set out on the website Google.com, including the possible transfer of such information to third parties for legal compliance or when those third parties process the information on Google’s behalf.

These cookies can be enabled from different domains, including google.com and doubleclick.net, to allow us to use joint services provided by Google, such as ad measurement and reporting services. See more information about the types of cookies used by Google or about Google Analytics cookies here.

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