Cookies policy

A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its usefulness is that the website is able to remember your visit when you browse that page again. Cookies often store information of a technical nature, personal preferences, content customization, usage statistics, links to social networks, access to user accounts, etc. The purpose of the cookie is to adapt the content of the website to your profile and needs, without cookies the services offered by any page would be noticeably diminished. If you want to see more information about what cookies are, what they store, how to delete them, disable them, etc., please contact this link.

Cookies used on this website

Following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency we proceed to detail the use of cookies that this website does in order to inform you as accurately as possible.

This website uses the following own cookies:

● Session cookies, to ensure that users who write comments on the blogare human and not automated applications. This combats spam.

This website uses the following third-party cookies:

● Google Analytics: It stores cookies to be able to compile statistics on the traffic and volume of visits of this website. By using this website you are consenting the processing of information about you by Google. Therefore, the exercise of any right in this regard must do so by communicating directly with Google.

● Social networks: Each social network uses its own cookies so that you can click on buttons such as Like or Share.

Deactivation or elimination of cookies

At any time you can exercise your right to deactivate or eliminate cookies

from this website. 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 responsible for the content or the veracity of the privacy policies that the third parties mentioned in this cookie policy may have.

● Web browsers are the tools in charge of storing cookies and from this place you must exercise your right to eliminate or deactivate them. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can guarantee the correct or incorrect handling of cookies by the aforementioned browsers.

● In some cases it is necessary to install cookies so that the browser does not forget your decision not to accept them.

● In the case of Google Analytics cookies, this company stores cookies on servers located in the United States and undertakes not to share them with third parties, except in cases where it is necessary for the system to function or when the law requires them to such an effect. According to Google, it does not save your IP address. Google Inc. is a company adhered to the Safe Harbor Agreement that guarantees that all transferred data will be treated with a level of protection in accordance with European regulations. You can consult detailed information in this regard at this link. If you want information about the use that Google gives to cookies, we attach this other link.

● For any questions or queries about this cookie policy, do not hesitate to contact us through the contact section.

 MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a harmless text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any web page. The usefulness of the cookie is that the web is able to remember your visit when you return to browse that page. Although many people do not know it, cookies have been used for 20 years, when the first browsers for the World Wide Web appeared.

What is NOT a cookie?

It is not a virus, not a Trojan, not a worm, not spam, not spyware, nor does it open pop-up windows.

What information does a cookie store?

Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit cards or bank details, photographs, your ID or personal information, etc. The data they keep is of a technical nature, personal preferences, personalization of content, etc.

The web server does not associate you as a person but with your web browser. In fact, if you regularly browse with Internet Explorer and try to browse the same website with Firefox or Chrome, you will see that the website does not realize that you are the same person because it is actually associating the browser, not the person.

What type of cookies are there?

● Technical cookies: They are the most basic and allow, among other things, to know when a human or an automated application is browsing, when an anonymous user and a registered user are browsing, basic tasks for the operation of any dynamic website.

● Analysis cookies: They collect information about the type of navigation you are doing, the sections you use the most, products consulted, time zone of use, language, etc.

● Advertising cookies: They show advertising based on your browsing, your country of origin, language, etc.

What are own and third party cookies?

Own cookies are those generated by the page you are visiting and those of third parties are those generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.

What happens if I disable cookies?

To understand the scope that disabling cookies may have, we show you some examples:

1.Go to Settings or Preferences through the File menu or by clicking on the personalization icon that appears on the top right.

2.You will see different sections, click the option Show advanced options.

3.Go to Privacy, Content Settings.

4.Select All cookies and site data.

5.A list will appear with all the cookies ordered by domain. To make it easier for you to find the cookies for a certain domain, enter the address partially or completely in the Search for cookies field.

6.After performing this filter, one or more lines with the cookies of the requested website will appear on the screen. Now you just have to select it and press the X to proceed with its elimination.

To access the cookie settings of the Internet Explorer browser, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the browser version):

1.Go to Tools, Internet Options

2.Click on Privacy.

3.Move the slider to adjust the level of privacy you want.

To access the cookie settings of the Firefox browser, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the browser version):

1.Go to Options or Preferences depending on your operating system.

2.Click on Privacy.

3.Under History choose Use custom settings for history.

4.Now you will see the option Accept cookies, you can activate or deactivate it according to your preferences.

To access the cookie settings of the Safari browser for OSX follow these steps (they may vary depending on the browser version):

1.Go to Preferences, then Privacy.

2.In this place you will see the option Block cookies so that you can adjust the type of block you want to perform.

To access the cookie settings of the Safari browser for iOS follow these steps (they may vary depending on the browser version):

1.Go to Settings, then Safari.

2.Go to Privacy and Security, you will see the option Block cookies to adjust the type of block you want to perform.

To access the browser’s cookie settings for Android devices, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the browser version):

1.Launch the browser and press the Menu key, then Settings.

2.Go to Security and Privacy, you will see the option Accept cookies to enable or disable the box.

8 To access the browser cookie settings for Windows Phone devices follow these steps (they may vary depending on the browser version):

1.Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings

2.You can now enable or disable the Allow cookies box.

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