Information in compliance with the personal protection data policy

What are cookies and why do we use them?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your terminal in order to store data that can be updated and retrieved by the entity responsible for its installation.

The aim of cookies is to store your activity history in our website, so that, when you visit us again this can identify you and configure the content according to your navigation habits, identity and preference.

Cookies are harmless, it does not have malicious code that can damage your device but it has certain impact on the right to data protection, as it keeps and stores certain user information (navigation habits, identity, preferences)

What information does a cookie store?

Generally, cookies do not store special data (sensible data) They store technical data such as personal preferences, content personalization and other similar information

What are the types of cookies?

There are five types of cookies:

• Technical cookies:
These are cookies that enable the user to browse the web page, platform or application and use the different options or service on it, e.g. to control traffic and data communication, to identify the session, to access restricted web site areas, to record elements that go to make up an order, to make a subscription or an application to participate in an event, to use security elements during browsing, to store content to broadcast videos or sound or to share content over the social networks

• Personalization cookies:
These allow the user to access the services with some pre-defined characteristics of a general nature depending on a series of criteria on the user terminal, such as configuring the language when creating their account.

• Analytical cookies:
These are cookies which, together with our server log files, allow us to know the total number of users visiting our Website and which parts are most popular. Thus we are able to obtain information that can help us improve browsing and provide a better service to users and customers. These types of cookies allow us to improve usability and experience when using our Website.

• Advertising cookies:
These are cookies enable us to manage the offer of the advertising space on the web page as efficiently as possible, adapting the ad content to the content of the service requested or the use you make of our web page.

• Behavioral advertising cookies:
These are cookies that enable the efficient as possible management of the advertising space available on the website. These cookies store information on user behavior from continued observation of user browsing habits, thus enabling the developing of a specific profile to show advertising consistent with the behavior in question.

What are own cookies and third-party cookies?

• Own cookies:
These are cookies that are sent to your computer and managed exclusively by ourselves in order to improve the functioning of the Website.

• Cookies de terceros:
The information we gather is used to improve the quality of our service and your experience as a user.

What type of cookies does our website?

A continuación, procedemos a relacionar el tipo de cookies que guarda nuestra página web y la finalidad de las mismas: Tipo de cookie Finalidad Cuándo y cómo se guarda

What can i do with cookies?

Cookies can be erased, accepted or blocked, as you wish, you just have to configure your web browser appropriately.
In any given moment, you can prevent the installation of cookies in your PC by the appropriate setting in your browser, but we would not be able to guarantee the correct visualization of our website.

Here we show you the links for the setup and blocking of cookies depending on the browser you use:

Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/es-xl/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-10
FireFox: http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we
Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es
Safari: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/es/cookies/

You can also erase the cookies stored in your browser going to the settings section of its configuration.