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Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies.
The LSSI obliges those responsible for web pages to inform and request the user’s consent to use cookies, although not all cookies need the user’s consent to be used.
The objective of this web page is to provide you with information about the use of cookies on this site, so that you can give your consent to the use of cookies with information in this regard.

How are we going to ask for your consent for the use of cookies on our site?

The first time you access our website you will see a banner or a kind of advertisement with a text that says: «This website uses cookies. If you continue browsing we understand that you accept their use (press the “agree” button). More information about cookies.» From that moment you decide if you want to continue browsing our site or if you prefer to leave because you do not want cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that web pages you visit send and store on your computer. Cookies are stored in the file directory of your browser.

What are cookies used for?

Cookies are used to personalize and facilitate the User’s navigation as much as possible. Cookies are only associated with an anonymous User and his computer and do not provide references that allow deducing the User’s personal data.

Are cookies dangerous?

No.

Cookies are small pieces of text. They are not computer programs that can be executed as code. This is an example of the content of a typical cookie:

HMP1 1 hotmail.msn.com/ 0 1715191808
32107852 1236821008 29449527 *
The code only makes sense for Microsoft’s MSN Hotmail servers.
Cookies cannot be used to spread viruses.
Cookies are stored on the computer’s hard drive and cannot read other information recorded on the hard drive.
In addition, web browsers offer users tools to control the use of cookies.

What types of cookies are commonly used?

We can make different classifications of the cookies that are used

1.-From the point of view of user consent, we can classify them:
Strictly necessary cookies, which do not require user consent
They are cookies used for any of the following purposes:
Only allow communication between the user’s computer and the network.
Strictly provide a service expressly requested by the user.
In this sense, the Article 29 Working Group in its Opinion 4/20123 has interpreted that among the excepted cookies would be those whose purpose is:

User input cookies
Authentication or user identification cookies (session only)
User security cookies
Media player session cookies
Session cookies for load balancing
User interface customization cookies
Plug-in cookies to exchange social content
Cookies that need user consent
They are the rest of the cookies not included in the previous section

2.- From the point of view of the purpose for which they are used:
technical cookies
Personalization cookies
Analysis cookies
advertising cookies
Behavioral advertising cookies

3.-Depending on the time they remain active on the user’s computer
session cookies
persistent cookies

4.-Depending on the entity that manages them
Own cookies: These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.
Third-party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
In the event that cookies are installed from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself but the information collected through them is managed by a third party, they cannot be considered as proprietary cookies.

What kind of cookies does this website use?

This website uses:
Technical Cookies strictly necessary for the proper functioning of our website.
For example, the cookies necessary for user registration, to manage the shopping cart

WordPress cookies to facilitate user navigation through our website
Paypal cookies to manage the payment of orders
Social cookies necessary for external social networks
Analysis cookies. These are cookies related to Google Analytics.

More information about Google Analytics cookies
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

How can cookies be managed/blocked in browsers?

All browsers allow you to manage privacy and the use of cookies, going so far as to be able to block the use of cookies.
We attach links with information for different types of browsers

Google Chrome

https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en

Firefox

http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/configuracion-de-la-privacidad-el-historial-de-nav?redirectlocale=es&as=u&redirectslug=Window+Options+-+ Dashboard+Privacy
http:/ /support.mozilla.org/es/kb/cookies-information-that-websites-store-in-?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Cookies

Internet Explorer

http ://windows.microsoft.com/es-ES/windows7/How-to-manage-cookies-in-Internet-Explorer-9

Safari

http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042

Google has developed a Google Analytics opt-out add-on for browsers that you can access at the following link:

https://tools.google.com /dlpage/gaoptout

More information about cookies

AEPD guide on the use of cookies

http://www.agpd.es/portalwebAGPD/canaldocumentacion/publications/common/Guides/Guide_Cookies.pdf

A web page with a lot of information about cookies is:

http://www.aboutcookies.org/default.aspx