COOKIES AND LOCAL STORAGE POLICY
Cookies Policy:
In accordance with Law 34/2002 of 11 July, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, we inform you that this website uses cookies to improve and optimise the user experience. Below you will find detailed information about what “Cookies” are, the types used on this website, 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 web pages. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about a user’s or device’s browsing habits and, depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, they can be used to recognise the user.
What types of cookies does this website use?
- Analytical cookies: These are those that, whether processed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thus carry out statistical analysis of the usage made of the services offered. To do so, we analyse your browsing on our website in order to improve the range of products or services we offer you.
- Advertising cookies: These are those that, whether processed by us or by third parties, allow us to manage advertising spaces on the website as effectively as possible, adapting the content of the advertisement to the content of the requested service or to your use of our website. For this, we can analyse your browsing habits on the Internet and we may show you advertising related to your browsing profile.
- Third-party cookies: Provided by external providers.
Name |
Description / Purpose |
Provider |
Expiry |
exp_tracker
exp_last_activity
exp_last_visit
exp_language_code
exp_language |
Technical cookies. Enable users to browse the website and use its various options or services. |
Own |
Session |
What happens if cookies are disabled?
Some functionalities of the services and areas of this website may not function correctly if cookies are disabled.
Do we update our Cookies Policy?
We may update the Cookies Policy of our website, so we recommend reviewing this policy each time you access our site to be properly informed about how and why we use cookies.
How can you configure your cookies?
By browsing and continuing on our website, you consent to the use of cookies under the conditions set out in this Cookies Policy. As a user, you have the option to block, delete, and reject the use of cookies at any time by modifying your browser settings. For example:
- Microsoft Edge: Settings > Advanced Settings > Cookies.
See
Microsoft support or your browser’s Help section.
- Mozilla Firefox: Tools > Options > Privacy > History > Custom Settings.
See
Mozilla support or your browser’s Help section.
- Google Chrome: Settings > Show advanced settings > Privacy > Content settings.
See
Google support or your browser’s Help section.
- Safari (Apple): Preferences > Security.
See
Apple support or your browser’s Help section.
- Opera (Opera Software): Settings > Options > Advanced > Cookies
See
Opera support or your browser’s Help section.
If you use a different browser, consult its policy on cookie installation, usage, and blocking. However, using the tool
www.youronlinechoices.com, you can find useful information and configure your preferences for cookies provider by provider.
Are cookies the only type of local storage?
Some websites may use other forms of storage with greater capacity than cookies, such as other types of local data storage on the user’s device, for example:
- HTML5 LocalStorage and sessionStorage: Space that websites can use on the user’s device. These can usually be deleted by clearing the browser history.
- “Local Shared Objects” in Flash (or “isolated storage” in Silverlight): Stored within the Microsoft folder under the user profile. You must access the folder to delete them (e.g., Vimeo videos). Flash is used to embed multimedia on websites and stores files on the user’s device.
- Web beacons: Used to track your activity by embedding a tiny invisible image. When browsing, it loads along with the page, and the server that provides the image records the time and number of times you access it.
These files are more intrusive than cookies, as they are harder to delete, store more information, and are independent of the browser used. We do not use these types of storage.