Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain websites. 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 they use their computer, they can be used to recognise the user.
What does this website use cookies for and what are they?
This website uses cookies for a number of purposes, including:
- Analysis: these are cookies that, either processed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thus carry out the measurement and statistical analysis of the use made by users of the service. To do this, your browsing on our website is analysed in order to improve the user experience.
The details of the cookies used on this website are as follows:
Cookies | Name | Type | Purpose | Further information |
__utma __utmb __utmc __utmz __utmz _ga _gat | Google Analytics | From third parties | Collect information about users' browsing of the site in order to know the origin of the visits and other similar statistical data. It does not obtain data on the names or surnames of users or the specific postal address from which they connect. | Google Analytics Google Privacy Centre: http://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/privacy/ |
Note: 'Own' cookies are used only by the owner of this website and 'Third-party' cookies are used by the service provider detailed in the table above.
How can I disable or delete these cookies?
You can allow, block or delete the cookies installed on your computer by configuring the browser options installed on your computer:
Firefox
Chrome
Explorer
Safari
Opera
Other browsers
Consult the documentation of the browser you have installed.
Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on
If you wish to reject Google Analytics analytics cookies in all browsers, so that no information about you is sent to Google Analytics, you can download an add-on that performs this function from this link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
What is NOT a cookie?
It is not a virus, Trojan, worm, spam, spyware or pop-up.
What information does a cookie store?
Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit card or bank details, photographs, your ID card or personal information, etc. The data they do store is of a technical nature, personal preferences, personalisation of content, etc.
The web server does not associate you as a person but your web browser. In fact, if you usually browse with Internet Explorer and try browsing the same website with Firefox or Chrome you will see that the web does not realise that you are the same person because it is actually associating the browser, not the person.
What types of cookies are there?
- Technical cookies: These are the most elementary and allow, among other things, to know when a human or an automated application is browsing, when an anonymous user and a registered user are browsing, basic tasks for the operation of any dynamic website.
- Analysis cookies: These collect information on the type of browsing you are doing, the sections you use most, products consulted, time of use, language, etc.
- Advertising cookies: These show advertising based on your browsing habits, your country of origin, language, etc.
What are first-party and third-party cookies?
First-party cookies are those generated by the website you are visiting and third-party cookies are those generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.
What happens if I disable cookies?
To help you understand the extent to which cookies can be disabled, here are some examples:
- You may not share content from that website on Facebook, Twitter or any other social network.
- The website will not be able to adapt the contents to your personal preferences, as is often the case with online shops.
- You will not be able to access the personal area of that website, such as My Account, My Profile or My Orders.
- Online shops: It will be impossible for you to shop online, you will have to do so by telephone or by visiting the physical shop if you have one.
- It will not be possible to customise your geographical preferences such as time zone, currency or language.
- The website will not be able to perform web analytics on visitors and web traffic, which will make it difficult for the website to be competitive.
- You will not be able to write on the blog, upload photos, post comments, rate or rate content. The website will also not be able to tell whether you are a human or an automated application posting spam.
- It will not be possible to display targeted advertising, which will reduce the website's advertising revenue.
- All social networks use cookies, if you disable them you will not be able to use any social network.
Can cookies be deleted?
Yes, not only delete, but also block, either generally or for a specific domain.
To delete cookies from a website, you should go to your browser settings and there you can search for the cookies associated with the domain in question and delete them.
Cookie settings for the most popular browsers
Here's how to access a particular cookie in the Chrome browser. Note: These steps may vary depending on your browser version:
1. Go to Settings or Preferences via the File menu or by clicking on the customisation icon at the top right.
2. You will see different sections, click on the option Show advanced options.
3. Go to Privacy, Content Settings.
4. Select All cookies and site data.
5. You will see a list of all cookies sorted by domain. To make it easier for you to find the cookies for a particular domain, enter part or all of the address in the Find cookies field.
6. After making this filter, one or more lines with the cookies of the requested website will appear on the screen. Now all you have to do is select it and press X to delete it.
To access your Internet Explorer browser's cookie settings, follow these steps (they may vary depending on your browser version):
Go to Tools, Internet Options
2. Click on Privacy.
3. Move the slider until the desired privacy level is set.
To access your Firefox browser's cookie settings follow these steps (may vary depending on browser version):
1. Go to Options or Preferences depending on your operating system.
2. Click on Privacy.
3. Under History choose Use custom settings for history.
4. You will now see the option Accept cookies, you can activate or deactivate it according to your preferences.
To access the cookie settings in the Safari browser for OSX follow these steps (may vary depending on browser version):
1. Go to Preferences, then Privacy.
2. Here you will see the option Block cookies for you to adjust the type of blocking you want to do.
To access the cookie settings in the Safari browser for iOS follow these steps (may vary depending on browser version):
1. Go to Settings, then Safari.
2. Go to Privacy and Security, you will see the option Block cookies for you to adjust the type of blocking you want to do.
To access your browser cookie settings for Android devices follow these steps (may vary depending on browser version):
1. Launch the navigator and press the Menu key, then Settings.
2. Go to Security and Privacy, you will see the Accept cookies option to check or uncheck the box.
To access your browser cookie settings for Windows Phone devices follow these steps (may vary depending on browser version):
Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings.
2. Now you can check or uncheck the Allow Cookies box.