Why do we use cookies and process browsing data?
We use cookies on this website. If you use our website without deactivating cookies, you consent to their installation.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a file that websites download to computers that connect to them. While it is true that the purposes of cookies are only technical, they can also allow, 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 their computer is used, be used to recognize the user.
There are cookies that are controlled and managed by the owner of the website itself (called “first-party cookies”) and others that are managed by third parties (known as “third-party cookies”), for example, because they provide a tool or functionality integrated into the website.
Some cookies are cancelled once browsing the website has ended (session cookies) while others may remain stored on the user's computer and be accessed for a longer period (persistent cookies).
What type of cookies do we use and why?
On this website we use the following type of cookies:
1. Technical or essential cookies for the provision of services. We use technical cookies to be able to offer the services requested by our users. These cookies are essential for browsing and using the different options and services of the website, such as, for example, controlling traffic and data communication or identifying the session.
2. Analysis cookies. Analysis cookies allow us to measure and analyze website activity and create user browsing profiles. We use these cookies to collect anonymous and aggregate statistics that allow us to understand how users use our website, with the aim of improving it and adjusting it to the preferences of our visitors. By way of illustration, the data derived from browsing our website that may be subject to analysis are the following:- The provider's domain name (PSI) and/or IP address that gives them access to the network. For example, a user of the provider xxx will only be identified with the xxx.es domain and/or IP address. In this way, we can produce statistics on the countries and servers that visit our website most frequently.- The date and time of access to our website. This allows us to define the busiest hours, and adjust our website correctly to avoid saturation problems during our peak hours.
– The internet address from which the link to our website originated. Thanks to this data, we can know the effectiveness of advertising and links on our website, in order to promote those that offer the best results.
– The number of daily visitors to each section. This allows us to know the most successful areas and increase and improve their content, with the aim of improving the user experience.
Are cookies anonymous?
Cookies do not contain information that allows us to identify a specific user. As far as we are concerned, the information could be associated with a specific user in case they are identified on the website.
How can I manage cookies?
Website users have the option of not receiving cookies, deleting them or being informed about their download through their browser settings. To find out how to manage them in your browser, we invite you to consult the browser's help section.
For your convenience, below we provide information regarding the management of cookies for the main browsers:
· Chrome, https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=ca
· Explorer, http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9
· Firefox, https://support.mozilla.org/ca/kb/activa-i-desactiva-les-galetes-que-les-pagines-web
· Safari, http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042
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