Cookie Policy
Through this Cookie Policy, the user can learn what purposes cookies are used for. They also have the option to configure them to accept or reject their use in whole or in part. They will also obtain additional information to gain complete insight into their meaning, configuration, purposes, and rights.
This website uses its own and third-party cookies to provide a satisfactory browsing experience, perform metrics and statistics, and conduct marketing campaigns. If you do not agree with any of these purposes, you can customize your settings through this policy.
The user allows the use and installation of cookies for the following purposes:
In addition, this website may contain links to third-party websites whose privacy policies, cookie policies, and legal texts are not the responsibility of the owner of this website. By accessing these websites through the aforementioned links, the user is free to decide whether to accept or reject the aforementioned sections.
To access the cookie settings panel, where the user can accept or reject cookies, in whole or in part, click here:
Definition and function of Cookies
A cookie is a small file created by a website to store information on your computer, such as your preferences when visiting a website. When you access a website that uses cookies, it prompts your browser to store one or more cookies on your hard drive. Cookies often save website settings, such as your preferred language or location. Thus, when the user returns to that website, the browser sends back the cookies that belong to that website, allowing it to provide personalized services and information based on your needs. Cookies can also store information that personally identifies users; however, this website does not use this type of cookie and will only have access to the personal information you provide through contact forms or via email. You can change the cookie settings on your browser to allow you to automatically approve or reject cookie storage requests when you close your browser, as well as other additional options.
2. Types of Cookies
Cookies can be classified globally into three blocks depending on the scope of study:
a) Types of cookies according to the entity that manages them
Depending on the entity that manages the domain of the website from which the cookies are sent and the data obtained is processed, there are:
Own cookies: Those that are sent to the user's device from the website they visit.
Third-party cookies: Cookies are sent to the user's device from a domain not managed by the owner of the domain the user is visiting, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies, such as Google. Since these third parties are responsible for their implementation, blocking and uninstalling cookies is managed according to their specific conditions and mechanisms.
b) Types of cookies according to the time they remain active on the device:
Depending on the time that cookies remain stored and activated on the user's device, the following are possible:
Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a website. These cookies are stored on your device until the user's browsing session ends.
Persistent cookies: Designed to remain active on the device from a few minutes to several years, the data remains stored on the device and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the cookie owner.
c) Types of cookies according to their purpose:
Depending on the purpose for which a website uses cookies, they are generally classified as:
Technical cookies: They allow, for example, to know if the user has previously visited the website and accepted or rejected cookies, identifying them when they connect to the website.
Preference cookies: They allow the website's presentation to be tailored to the user's preferences, for example, based on the language used, device resolution, browser used, etc. In short, they simply improve the user experience.
Analytical cookies: They allow, depending on the user's preferences, to establish statistics and the volume of visits, web traffic, measurements and use of the different elements that make up the website, in order to improve the site and enhance services.
Marketing and/or advertising cookies: These cookies are generally used to create a user profile to understand your preferences and display targeted advertising. A profile can be created about you and your interests to show you personalized content that's relevant to you.
3. Revocation and deletion of Cookies
Generally speaking, when browsing the Internet, users can accept or reject cookies; allow, block, delete, or disable them by configuring them through their browser's options menu.
To configure your browser, disable or manage the installation of cookies, and thus ensure they are automatically deleted once you close your browser, computer, or device, you can obtain more information by clicking on the following links provided, depending on the browser you use:
Google Chrome. Mozilla Firefox. Edge. Internet Explorer (Version 11). Internet Explorer (Version 10). Opera. Safari
Generally, most browsers allow quick access to delete browsing data by pressing the Ctrl+Shift+Del key sequence, which allows you to delete cookies.
4. Updates and modifications to the Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy and Configuration may be modified based on legislative changes or in order to adapt said policy to new needs of the website or to new instructions issued by the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD).
Last updated: March 2025