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Cookies policy

cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its purpose is to remember your visit the next time you browse the website. Cookies generally store technical information, personal preferences, content personalization, use statistics, links to social media, access to user accounts, etc. The purpose of a cookie is to adapt web content to your profile and needs; without cookies the services offered by websites would be significantly reduced. If you’d like more information on what cookies are, what they store, how to eliminate or deactivate them, etc., please go to this link.

Cookies used on this website

Following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, we are specifying the use of cookies on this website to inform you as accurately as possible.

This website uses the following own cookies:

  1. Session cookies, to ensure users writing comments in the blog are human and not automatised applications. This helps to us fight spam.
  2. This website uses the following third-party cookies:
  3. Google Analytics: Stores cookiesto be able to generate statistics on the traffic and volume of visitors to this website. On using this website you are consenting to Google’s use of information about you. If you wish to exercise your rights in that regard, you should do so by contacting Google directly.
  4. Social media: Each social network uses its own cookiesso that you can click on Like or Share type functions.

Deactivation or elimination of cookies

You can exercise your right to deactivate or eliminate cookies from this website at any time. Such actions are carried out differently, depending on the browser you’re using. Here is a quick guide to the most commonly-used browsers.

Additional notes

  • Neither this website nor its legal representatives may be held responsible for the content or veracity of the privacy policies of the third parties mentioned in thiscookies
  • Web browsers store cookies, so you should exercise your right to eliminate or deactivate cookies through your browser. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can guarantee the correct or incorrect use of cookiesby said web browsers.
  • In some cases cookiesmust be installed to ensure the browser does not forget your decision not to accept cookies.
  • In the case of Google Analytics cookies, Google stores cookieson servers located in the United States of America and pledges not to share them with third parties, except in cases where they are necessary for system operation or when required to do so by law. According to Google, it does not store your IP address. Google Inc. abides by the Safe Harbour Agreement, which ensures that all data transferred will be treated with the level of protection afforded by European regulations. You can consult detailed information in this regard on this link. If you desire information on the use made of cookies by Google, please visit this other link.

If you have any doubts or queries regarding this cookies policy, please do not hesitate to reach us through the contact section.

Further information on cookies

What is a cookie?

cookie is a small, harmless text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its purpose is to remember your visit the next time you browse the website. Although many people are unaware of this, cookies have been in use for 20 years, ever since the first World Wide Web browsers came into existence.

What a cookie IS NOT.

A cookie is not a virus, a Trojan, a worm, spam, spyware or a pop-up window.

What information does a cookie store?

Cookies are not used to store sensitive information about yourself, such as credit cards or bank data, photographs, your ID or personal information, etc. The data they store are of a technical nature, personal preferences, content personalization, etc.

The web server is not associated to you as a person, but to your web browser. In fact, if you usually browse a website using Internet Explorer and then try browsing with Firefox or Chrome, you’ll see that the website does not realize you’re the same person, because it is actually associating with the browser, not with a person.

What kinds of cookies are there?

  • Technical cookies: These are the simplest and among other things, make it possible to know whether a human being or an automated application is browsing, or whether it’s an anonymous or a registered user browsing, which are basic to the operation of a dynamic website.
  • Analytical cookies: These collect information on the kind of browsing you’re doing, the sections you use the most, the products browsed, your time zone, language, etc.
  • Advertising cookies: These show advertising related to your browsing habits, the country you live in, your language, etc.

What are own cookies and third-party cookies?

Own cookies are those generated by the website you’re visiting, whereas third-party cookies are generated by outside services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.

What happens if I disable cookies?

Here are some examples of what can happen when you disable cookies:

You won’t be able to share content from that website on Facebook, Twitter or other social media.

The website won’t be able to adjust content to your personal preferences, as tends to happen on online shops.

You won’t be able to access the personal area of that website, such as My account, My profile or My orders.

  • Online shops: You won’t be able to do online shopping; you’ll either have to shop by phone or visit the physical shop, if one exists.
  • It won’t be possible to customize your geographical preferences such as your time zone, currency and language.
  • The website won’t be able to conduct web analytics regarding website visitors and traffic, which makes it harder for the website to be competitive.
  • You won’t be able to write on the blog, upload photos, post comments, and assess or rate content. The website won’t know if you’re a person or an automated application that posts spam.
  • Sectored advertising won’t be shown, thus reducing the website’s income from advertising.

All social media make use of cookies, so if you disable them you won’t be able to use any social media.

Can cookies be eliminated?

Yes. Not just eliminated, but also blocked, either completely or for a specific domain.

To eliminate cookies from a website, go to your browser settings, where you can search for cookies associated with a given domain and eliminate them.

Cookies settings for the most popular browsers

We’ll now show you how to access a given cookie on the Chrome web browser. Please note that these steps may vary depending on what version of Chrome you’re using:

  1. Go to Settings or Preferences on the File menu, or click on the customization icon at the top right-hand corner.
  2. Different sections will appear: click on Show advanced options.
  3. Go to Privacy, then to Content settings.
  4. Select All cookies and website data.
  5. You’ll see a list with all the cookies arranged by domain. To make it easier to find a given domain’s cookies, enter part or all of the address in the Search for cookies
  6. On using this filter you’ll see one or several lines appear on your screen, listing the requested website’s cookies. All you need to do now is select and click on the X to disable them.

To access the cookies setting on Internet Explorer, follow these steps (these may vary depending on your version of Internet Explorer):

  1. Go to Tools, then to Internet options
  2. Click on  Privacy.
  3. Slide your cursor to adjust the desired level of privacy.

To access the cookies settings on Firefox, follow these steps (these may vary depending on your version of Firefox):

Go to Options or Preferences, depending on your operating system.

  1. Click on Privacy.
  2. In History select Use a customized History setting.
  3. You’ll then see the Accept cookies option, which you can enable or disable as desired.

To access the cookies settings on the Safari browser for OS X, follow these steps (these may vary depending on your version of Safari):

  1. Go to Preferences, then to Privacy.
  2. You’ll see the Block cookies option, where you can adjust the desired blocking level.

To access the cookies settings on the Safari browser for ios, follow these steps (these may vary depending on your version of Safari):

  1. Go to Settings, then to Safari.
  2. Go to Privacy and Security, where you’ll see the Block cookies option, and adjust the type of blocking as desired.

To access the cookies settings for Android devices, follow these steps (these may vary depending on your version of Android):

  1. Run the browser and press Menu, then Settings
  2. Go to Security and Privacy where you’ll see the Accept cookies option which you can enable or disable.

To access the cookies settings on the Windows Phone devices browser, follow these steps (these may vary depending on your browser version):

  1. Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings
  2. Now you can enable or disable the Allow cookies box as desired.

Like many websites, we use “cookies” to offer you the best browsing experience. If you continue browsing, we will understand that you accept our Privacy Policy.

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