Cookies

Policy

In compliance with Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, we inform you that this website, like most websites on the Internet, uses cookies to improve and optimize the user experience. Below you will find detailed information about what cookies are, the types this website uses, how to change your cookie settings, and what happens if you disable them.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer, smartphone, or other device when you access a website. Cookies allow the website to store and retrieve information about the user’s or device’s browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and how you use your device, they can be used to recognize the user.

What types of cookies are there?

• Functional cookies and technical cookies: These are strictly necessary for the provision of certain services expressly requested by the user. If these cookies are disabled, you will not be able to correctly receive our content or services.

• Social cookies: These control interaction with social media buttons within the website. They are used in the domains “youtube.com,” “facebook.com,” “google.com,” and “twitter.com.”

• Analytics cookies: Whether processed by us or by third parties, these cookies allow us to quantify the number of users and statistically measure and analyze user usage of the website. Your browsing is analyzed to improve the products or services we offer.

• Behavioral advertising cookies: Whether processed by us or by third parties, these cookies allow us to manage the advertising space on the website as efficiently as possible, tailoring the content of the advertisement to the content of the requested service, the use of the website, or the information we have about your internet browsing habits, such as the pages you visit most frequently, interactions with the website, or keywords, among other things. This allows us to create a user profile to provide you with ads tailored to your interests.

Are there only cookies?

There may be websites that use other forms of storage similar to cookies but with greater capacity, or other forms of local data storage on the client’s computer, for example:

HTML5 LocalStorage and SessionStorage: Space that the website can use on the user’s computer. These can usually be deleted by deleting the browsing history.
Flash “Local Shared Objects” (Silverlight’s “isolated storage”): These are stored in the Microsoft folder where the user profile is located. You have to go into the folder and delete it. (Example: Vimeo videos.)
These files are more intrusive than cookies because they are more difficult to delete, store more information, and are independent of the browser used.

What happens if cookies are disabled?

Not accepting cookies means we install an opt-out cookie on your device, which informs us that you do not want cookies on subsequent visits.

Where is the data collected by cookies stored?

Third-party cookies may store data in countries outside the European Union. Some companies, such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter, among others, guarantee that the American companies included in the cookies comply with European data protection and privacy policies.

For other services, we perform checks and take appropriate measures to ensure data processing complies with current regulations.

Do we update our Cookie Policy?

We may update the Cookie Policy of our website. Therefore, we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our website to be properly informed about how and why we use cookies.

How can you configure your Cookies?
From the banner that appears when you access the website, you have the option to block, delete, and reject the use of cookies. You can access our cookie settings panel at this link (INSERT LINK) and withdraw your consent.

You can also modify your browser options. For example:

Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Safari
Safari for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Opera

Regarding the cookies used by Google Analytics and Google Audiences, you can disable them through the tool that Google has made available to users. You can find more information at this link.