COOKIES POLICY
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cookie is a small text file stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. It is used so the site can remember your visit when you browse it again. Cookies usually store technical information, personal preferences, content personalization, use statistics, links to social networks, access to user accounts, etc. The purpose of a cookie is to adapt the site content to your profile and needs. Without cookies, the services offered by any site would be noticeably affected. If you would like more information on what cookies are, what they store and how to delete or disable them, etc.,
please go to section 2..
Cookies used in this website
Session cookies, to guarantee that users who write comments on the blog are real people and not automated apps. This helps combat spam.
Name |
Category |
Description |
Property |
Duration |
PHPSESSID |
Funcionality |
This cookie is used by the PHP encryption language to allow session variables to be saved on the web server. |
Own |
Session end |
wordpress_ |
Funcionality |
It is activated durig then loging and saves the authentication details.. |
Own |
1 year |
wordpress_logged_in_ |
Funcionality |
It is activated durig then loging and saves the authentication details. |
Own |
1 year |
wordpress_test_cookie |
Funcionality |
It is activated durig then loging and saves the authentication details. |
Own |
1 year |
wp-settings- |
Funcionality |
It serves to personalyze the user interface. |
Own |
1 year |
wp-settings-time- |
Funcionality |
It serves to personalyze the user interface. |
Own |
Session end |
catAccCookies |
Funcionality |
It contains acode to verify that the cookie policy has been acepted. |
Own |
1 day |
__cfduid |
Analisys |
Identify the logged user to offer online assintance |
Third parties |
Session end |
_icl_current_admin_language_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e |
Funcionality |
It serves to personalyze the user language. |
Third parties |
Session end |
_icl_current_language |
Funcionality |
It serves to personalyze the user language. |
Third parties |
Session end |
This website uses the following
third-party cookies:
Google Analytics: Stores cookies to be able to prepare statistics about traffic and visit volume to the website. By using this website you consent to Google processing information about you. If you want to exercise any right in this regard you must therefore contact Google directly.
Social networks: Each social network uses its own cookies so that you can click on Like and Share buttons, etc.
It is also possible that, when you visit a website or open an email publishing an announcement or promotion about our services or products, a cookie is installed on your browser that we use to later show you advertising related to the search you ran, in order to control our advertisements in relation to, for example, the number of times the ads are seen, where they appear, the time when they are seen, etc.
Disabling or deleting cookies
You can exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website at any time. These actions are performed differently, depending on the browser you are using. Here is a quick guide to the most popular browsers.
Additional notes
Neither this website nor its legal representatives are liable for the content or veracity of the privacy policies that the third parties mentioned in this cookies policy may have.
Web browsers are tools tasked with storing cookies and you must put your right to disable or delete them into effect from the browser. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can ensure the proper or improper handling of cookies by the abovementioned browsers.
In some cases it is necessary to install cookies so that the browser doesn’t forget your decision to not accept them.
SECTION 2
More information on cookies
What is a cookie?
A cookie is an inoffensive text file stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. It is used so the site can remember your visit when you browse it again. Many people don’t know it but cookies have been in use for the past 20 years, ever since the first World Wide Web browsers appeared.
What is a cookie NOT?
It is not a virus, a Trojan horse or a worm. It is not spam or spyware and it does not open a pop-up window.
What information does a cookie store?
Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit card or bank details, photos, your ID document or personal information, etc. The data that is saved is technical in nature and includes personal preferences, content personalisation, etc.
The web server does not associate with you as a person but rather with your web browser. In fact, if you regularly browse with Internet Explorer and try browsing the same site with Firefox or Chrome, you will see that the website doesn’t realise you are the same person because in fact it is associating with the browser, not the person.
What type of cookies exist?
Technical cookies. These are the most elemental ones and make it possible to know, among other things, how a person or an automated app is browsing and when an anonymous or registered user is browsing, i.e., basic tasks for operating any web dynamic.
Analysis cookies: These collect information on the type of browsing being done, the sections most commonly used, products consulted, use time range, language, etc.
Advertising cookies: These display advertising according to your browsing habits, the country you log in from, language, etc.
What are own and third-party cookies?
Own cookies are generated by the site you are visiting, while third-party cookies are generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.
What happens if I disable cookies?
Below are a number of examples of the impact that disabling cookies can have:
You won’t be able to share the site content on Facebook, Twitter or any other social network.
The site won’t be able to adapt content to your personal preferences, as usually happens with online stores.
You won’t be able to access the site’s personal area, such as, for example,
My Account, My Profile or
My Orders.
Online stores: You won’t be able to make online purchases and will have to place orders over the phone or visit the physical store if there is one.
You won’t be able to personalise your geographic preferences such as time range, currency or language.
The site won’t be able to perform web analytics on site visitors and traffic, making it hard for it to be competitive.
You won’t be able to write on the blog or upload photos, publish comments, assess or score content. The site won’t know whether you are a person or an automated app publishing spam.
It won’t be able to display sector-specific advertising, reducing site advertising revenue.
All social networks use cookies. If you disable them you won’t be able to use any social network.
Can cookies be deleted?
Yes. Not just deleted – they can also be blocked, either generally or on a particular basis for a specific domain.
To delete cookies from a website, go your browser settings and find the ones associated with the domain in question so you can start to delete them.
Cookie settings for the most popular browsers
Below we show you how to access a particular cookie from the
Chrome browser. NB: these steps may vary depending on browser version:
Go to
Settings or
Preferences via the File menu or by clicking on the personalisation icon that appears at the top right-hand side of the screen.
You will see different sections – click on
Advanced.
Under
Privacy and Security, click
Content Settings.
Select
All cookies and site data.
A list will appear with all the cookies organised by domains. To make it easier to find the cookies of a particular domain, partially or fully enter the address in the
Search cookies field.
After running this filter, one or various lines with the cookies of the sought website will appear on-screen. Now you just have to select it and click on
X to delete.
Follow the steps below to access the
Internet Explorer browser cookie settings (may vary depending on browser version):
Go to
Tools, Internet Options
Click on
Privacy.
Scroll down to adjust the privacy level you want.
Follow the steps below to access the
Firefox browser cookie settings (may vary depending on browser version):
Go to
Options or
Preferences, depending on your operating system.
Click on
Privacy.
Under
History choose
Use custom settings for history.
Now you will see the option
Accept cookies. You can enable or disable it according to your preferences.
Follow the steps below to access the
Safari for OSX browser cookie settings (may vary depending on browser version):
Go to
Preferences, then
Privacy.
Here you will see the
Block cookies option to adjust the type of blocking you wish to make.
Follow the steps below to access the
Safari for iOS browser cookie settings (may vary depending on browser version):
Go to
Adjustments, then
Safari.
Go to
Privacy and Security. Here you will see the
Block cookies option to adjust the type of blocking you wish to make.
Follow the steps below to access the
Android browser cookie settings (may vary depending on browser version):
Run the browser and click on
Menu, then
Adjustments.
Go to
Security and Privacy. You will see the
Accept cookies option to enable or disable the box.
Follow the steps below to access the
Windows Phone browser cookie settings (may vary depending on browser version):
Open
Internet Explorer, then
More, then
Settings
Now you can enable or disable the
Permit cookies box.