Cookies Policy

Use of cookies and activity files

Cookies are used on this website to facilitate the interaction of visitors with the content and to allow statistics to be compiled on the visits we receive and the use they make of the website. We want to inform you clearly and precisely about cookies by detailing below what a cookie is, what it is used for, what types of cookies we use, what their purpose is and how you can configure or disable them if you wish.
 

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are stored in the browser (regardless of the device from which the user is browsing) used by each visitor to our website so that the server can remember the visit of that user later when they access our content again.
 
Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their computer and, depending on the information they contain and the way in which they use their computer, they can be used to recognise the user. Normally, although this is not always the case, the user’s browser memorises cookies on the hard drive only during the current session, occupying minimal memory space and not harming the computer. Cookies do not contain any kind of specific personal information, and most of them are deleted from the hard drive at the end of the browser session (the so-called session cookies).
 
This information does not reveal your identity or any personal data, nor does it access the content stored on your device, but it does allow our system to identify you as a specific user who has previously visited the website, viewed certain pages, etc. and also allows you to save your personal preferences and technical information such as visits made or specific pages you visit.
 
Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about the user, such as credit cards or bank details, photographs, ID or personal information. The data they store is of a technical nature, personal preferences, content personalization, etc. The web server does not associate you with you as a person but with your web browser. In fact, if you normally browse with Internet Explorer and try to browse the same website with Firefox or Chrome you will see that the website does not realize that you are the same person, because in reality it is associating the browser, not the person.
 

What types of cookies exist?

According to the entity that manages it
 
Own Cookies : These are sent to your computer from our own computers or domains and from which we provide the service you request.
 
Third-party Cookies : These are sent to your computer from a computer or domain that is not managed by us, but by another collaborating entity. For example, those used by social networks, or by external content such as Google Maps.
 
According to the period of time they remain activated
 
Session Cookies : These are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the website, so none are recorded on your computer’s hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies is used to analyze traffic patterns on the website. In the long run, this allows us to provide a better experience to improve the content and facilitate its use.
 
Persistent Cookies : These are stored on the hard drive and our website reads them every time you make a new visit. A permanent website has a specific expiration date. The cookie will stop working after that date. We generally use these cookies to facilitate the purchase and registration services.
 
According to their purpose
 
Technical cookies : These are the most basic and strictly necessary for the use of the Website. These are those that allow the user to navigate through a web page and use the different options or services that exist on it, such as: Identifying the session, accessing restricted access parts, carrying out the purchase process of an order, sharing content through social networks, etc.
 
Personalization cookies : These are those that allow the user to access the service with some general characteristics predefined based on a series of criteria in the user’s terminal such as the language, the type of browser through which the service is accessed, the regional configuration from where the service is accessed, etc.
 
Analysis cookies : These are those that, whether processed by us or by third parties, collect information about the type of navigation you are carrying out, the categories that are most viewed, language, etc. and thus carry out the measurement and statistical analysis of the use that users make of the Website.
 
Advertising cookies: These are cookies that, whether processed by the site or by third parties, allow the advertising spaces on the website to be managed in the most efficient way possible, adapting the content of the advertisement to the content of the requested service or to the use made of the website. To do this, we can analyse your Internet browsing habits and show you advertising related to your browsing profile.
 
Behavioural advertising cookies : These cookies store information on user behaviour obtained through the continuous observation of their browsing habits, which allows a specific profile to be developed to display advertising based on it.
 

What cookies does this website use?

Currently, the cookies used by the website are only associated with an anonymous user and his or her computer, and do not provide personal data of the user and are third-party cookies.
 
These cookies do not identify the user and only collect information about browsing the website anonymously, so the cookies used on this website are, in any case, temporary and will not be used to collect personal information.
 
On our Website we also use a set of cookies called “utma”, utmb and “utmz” to collect information anonymously and to prepare reports on Website trends without identifying individual users.
 

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc., a Delaware company whose main office is at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View (California), CA 94043, United States (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the website.
 
Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the processing of data or information by rejecting the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, however, you should know that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website.
 
analytics.js library
The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses a single first-party cookie to:

  • Distinguishing unique users
  • Limit the percentage of requests.

The gtag.js and analytics.js libraries set the following cookies:

Name of the cookieDurationDescription
_ga2 yearsUsed to distinguish users.
_gid24 hoursUsed to distinguish users.
_gat1 minuteUsed to throttle request rate. If you have implemented Google Analytics via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_<property-id>.
AMP_TOKEN30 seconds to 1 yearContains a token that can be used to retrieve a client ID from the AMP Client ID service. Other possible values ​​indicate opt-outs, requests in progress, or errors obtained when retrieving an ID from the AMP Client ID service.
_gac_<property-id>90 daysContains campaign information about the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, this cookie will be read by website conversion tags unless you opt out.

 
ga.js Library
The ga.js JavaScript library uses its own cookies to:

  • Determine the domain to be measured
  • Distinguishing unique users
  • Limit the percentage of requests.
  • Remember the number and duration of previous visits
  • Remembering traffic source information
  • Determining the start and end of a session
  • Remembering the value of visitor custom variables
  • By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the browser’s document.host property and sets the cookie path to the root level (/).

 
This library sets the following cookies:

Name of cookieDefault durationDescription
__utmaTwo years from setup or upgradeUsed to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no __utma cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt10 minutesUsed to limit the percentage of requests.
__utmb30 minutes from setup or updateUsed to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and there is no __utmb cookie in place. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmcEnd of browser sessionNot used in ga.js. It is set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie worked in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit.
__utmzSix months from setup or upgradeStores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmvTwo years from setup or upgradecs

Below is a link to the Google website where you can consult an in-depth description of the type of cookies used by Google Analytics and their expiration period: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=es
 

I do not want cookies to be installed on my browser. What should I do?

If you do not want cookies to be stored in your browser or prefer to receive information each time a cookie requests to be installed, you can configure the appropriate options in the browser you use to do so. Most browsers allow the management of cookies in 3 different ways:

  • Cookies are always rejected.
  • The browser asks the user if he wants to install each cookie.
  • Cookies are always accepted.

Your browser may also include the possibility of selecting in detail which cookies you wish to be installed on your computer. Specifically, the user can normally accept one of the following options:

  • Reject cookies from certain domains.
  • Reject third-party cookies.
  • Accept cookies as non-persistent (deleted when the browser is closed).
  • Allow the server to create cookies for a different domain.

You can find information on how to configure the most commonly used browsers at the following addresses:

Changes in the cookie policy

The Cookies Policy of this Website may be subject to updates and modifications, therefore we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our Website in order to be adequately informed about how and why we use cookies.

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