A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its purpose is to enable the website to remember your visit when you navigate back to it.
Cookies typically store technical data, personal preferences, content customization, usage statistics, links to social networks, user account access, and more. Their main function is to adapt website content to your profile and needs.
Without cookies, the services offered by websites would be significantly impacted.
For more information on what cookies are, what they store, how to delete or disable them, please visit this link. (Section 2)
Following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, we provide a detailed description of the cookies used on this website to inform you as accurately as possible.
Session cookies, to ensure that users who write comments on the blog are real people and not automated applications. This helps combat spam.
Google Analytics: Stores cookies to generate statistics on website traffic and visit volume. By using this website, you consent to Google’s processing of your information. Therefore, to exercise any rights regarding this, you must contact Google directly.
Social Networks: Each social network uses its own cookies to allow interactions with buttons such as “Like” or “Share.”
Furthermore, when visiting a webpage or opening an email that contains an advertisement or promotion related to our services or products, a cookie may be installed in your browser. This cookie helps display advertisements related to your search history and allows us to track ad performance, including the number of times they are viewed, their placement, and the time they are seen
You can exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website at any time. The process differs depending on the browser you are using. Here is a quick guide for the most popular browsers. (Section 3)
Neither this website nor its legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third-party websites mentioned in this cookie policy.
Web browsers manage cookie storage, and users must exercise their right to delete or disable cookies through their browser settings.
Neither this website nor its legal representatives can guarantee the proper handling of cookies by browsers.
In some cases, cookies must be installed so that the browser remembers your decision to not accept them.
Google Analytics Cookies Google Analytics stores cookies on servers located in the United States and commits not to share them with third parties, except when necessary for system functionality or when required by law.
Google Inc. complies with the Privacy Shield, ensuring that all transferred data is processed at a level of protection that aligns with European regulations. You can find detailed information at this [link] (1). If you want to learn how Google Analytics uses cookies, here is another [link] (2).
For any questions or inquiries regarding this cookie policy, feel free to contact us through the contact section.
More Information About Cookies
A cookie is a harmless text file stored in the browser when you visit almost any website. Its primary function is to allow the site to remember your visit when you return.
Although many people may not know this, cookies have been used for over 20 years, dating back to the first web browsers on the World Wide Web.
It is not a virus, trojan, worm, spam, spyware, or pop-up window.
Cookies do not usually store sensitive personal information, such as credit card data, bank details, photographs, ID numbers, or personal documents.
Instead, cookies store technical data, personal preferences, content customization, and browsing statistics.
A web server does not associate a person with their identity but rather with their web browser.
For example, if you frequently browse using Internet Explorer, and then access the same website using Firefox or Chrome, the website will not recognize you as the same user, because it is linked to your browser and not to you personally.
Technical Cookies: These are the most basic cookies and allow websites to detect whether a user is human or an automated application, whether they are anonymous or registered, and perform essential functions for any dynamic website.
Analytics Cookies: These collect information about browsing behavior, such as the sections used most frequently, products viewed, time of use, language preferences, etc.
Advertising Cookies: These display ads based on user navigation, country of origin, language, and other factors.
First-party cookies are generated by the website you are visiting.
Third-party cookies are created by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.
To help understand the impact of disabling cookies, here are some examples:
You won’t be able to share content from this website on Facebook, Twitter, or other social networks.
The website won’t be able to adjust content to match your personal preferences, as is common with online stores.
You will not be able to access the personal area of this website, including My Account, My Profile, or My Orders.
Online stores: It will be impossible to make purchases online, requiring transactions to be made by phone or in-person, if available.
You will not be able to customize geographic preferences, such as time zone, currency, or language.
The website will not be able to perform web analytics on visitor traffic, making it less competitive.
You will not be able to write on the blog, upload photos, publish comments, rate or review content. Additionally, the website will not be able to determine whether you are a human or an automated spam application.
Targeted advertising will not be displayed, reducing advertising revenue for the website.
All social networks use cookies—if you disable them, you will not be able to use any social networks.
Yes. In addition to deleting cookies, you can also block them, either generally or for a specific domain.
To delete cookies from a website, go to your browser settings, locate cookies associated with the domain in question, and proceed with deletion.
How to Access Specific Cookies in Google Chrome
Note: Steps may vary depending on the browser version.
To find specific cookies, enter part or all of the domain address in the Search Cookies field.
Once filtered, select the desired cookies and click Remove (X) to delete them.
How to Access Cookie Settings in Mozilla Firefox steps may vary depending on the browser version.
How to Access Cookie Settings in Safari for macOS: (Steps may vary depending on the browser version):
How to Access Cookie Settings in Safari for iOS: (Steps may vary depending on the browser version)
How to Access Cookie Settings in Android Browsers: (Steps may vary depending on the browser version)
How to Access Cookie Settings in Windows Phone Browsers: (Steps may vary depending on the browser version)
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