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When you click on "Accept YOU ACCEPT ITS USE. You can also CONFIGURE OR REJECT the installation of cookies by clicking on "Change Settings".

COOKIE AND LOCAL STORAGE POLICY

Cookie policy:

According to the Law 34/2002 of July 11, Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce we inform you that this website uses Cookies to improve and optimize the user experience. Below you will find detailed information on what "Cookies" are, what type this website uses, how to change your cookie settings, and what happens if you disable them.


What are Cookies? 

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain websites. Cookies allow a website to, among other things, store and retrieve information about a user's or your computer's browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and how you use your computer, can be used to recognize the user.

What types of cookies does this website use? 

- Analysis Cookies: These are those that are treated well 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 offered. For this purpose, your navigation on our website is analysed in order to improve the products or services we offer you.

- Advertising cookies: These are those that, either processed by us or by third parties, allow us to manage the offer of advertising spaces on the website in the most efficient way, adapting the content of the advertisement to the content of the service requested or to the use that you make of our website. To this end, we can analyze your Internet browsing habits and we can show you advertising related to your browsing profile.

- Third Party Cookies: Provided by third parties

Name

Description / Purpose

Provider

Expiration

Disable

_ga

Used to distinguish users

Google

2 years

_gid

Used to distinguish users

Google

24 hours

_gat

Used to limit the percentage of requests < / span>

Google

1 minute

__utma

Used to distinguish users and sessions. < / span>

Google

2 years

__utmt

Used to limit the percentage of requests.

Google

10 minutes

__utmb

Used to determine new sessions or visits < / span>

Google

30 minutes

__utmc

Not used in ga.js. It is configured to interact with urchin.js.

Google

End session

__utmz

Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user got to the site.

Google

6 months

__utmv

Used to store visitor custom variable data.

Google

2 years


What happens if Cookies are disabled?

Some functionalities of the Services and areas of this website may not function properly if cookies are disabled.


Do we update our Cookies Policy?

We may update the Cookie Policy of our website, therefore we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our website in order to be adequately informed about how and why we use cookies.


How can you configure your Cookies?

By browsing and continuing on our website you are consenting to the use of Cookies under the conditions contained in this Cookies Policy. As a user, you have the possibility to exercise your right to block, eliminate and reject the use of Cookies, at any time, by modifying your browser options. For example:

  • Microsoft Edge : Settings & gt; Advanced Configuration & gt; Cookies.

Consult the  Microsoft support or the browser Help.

  • Mozilla Firefox : Tools & gt; Options & gt; Privacy & gt; History & gt; Custom Configuration.

Consult the  Mozilla support or the browser Help.

  • Google Chrome : Settings & gt; Show advanced options & gt; Privacy & gt; Content settings.

Consult the  Google support < / span> or the browser Help.

  • Safari (Apple) : Preferences & gt; Security.

Consult the Apple support or the browser Help.

  • Opera (Opera Software): Settings & gt; Options & gt; Advanced & gt; Cookies

Consult the Opera support  or the browser Help.

If use another browser, check its installation, use and cookie blocking policy. However, using the www.youronlinechoices. com , you can find useful information and configure, provider by provider, your cookie preferences.

Do they only exist cookies?

It may be that there are websites that use other forms of storage similar to cookies but with more capacity, such as other forms of local data storage on the user's computer. client, for example:

  • HTML5 LocalStorage and sessionStorage: Space that the web can use on the user's computer. Normally deleting the browsing history can be deleted.

  • Flash's" Local Shared Objects "(Silverlight's" isolated storage "): They are stored inside the Microsoft folder where you have the user profile. You have to enter the folder and delete it. (Example: vimeo videos).
    Flash is used to incorporate multimedia elements on a website, and for this it stores files on the user's computer.

  •  The web beacon is used to track your activity, inserting a mini-image that you don't even notice. When you browse the web, it is loaded along with the page, and the server where the photo is downloaded from, records the time of access, or the times you have accessed.

These Files are more intrusive than cookies, since they are more complicated to delete, save more information, and are independent of the browser used. We do not use this type of storage.

Explanation: How to comply with the Cookies regulation.

After the last legal modifications, the prior consent of the users of a web page so that it can carry out the installation of cookies. This consent does not need to be explicit (click and accept), it would be valid to obtain it through an action that is considered binding, as long as it has been previously informed.

A possible way to obtain this consent, therefore, would be to display the information about cookies , and that once a reasonable time has passed (for example one minute) or once any action on the web has been carried out by the user (such as clicking on a link or scrolling the scroll bar), cookies are installed on the user's device .

We consider that the simplest way to supply information and obtain consent from of the user for the installation of cookies, it is called "information in two layers" (term introduced by the Spanish Agency for Data Protection (AEPD) in its "Cookie Guide").