Cookies Policy:

Cookies policy:
On this website, third-party and own cookies are used to ensure that you have a better browsing experience, you can share content on social networks and so that we can obtain user statistics.

You can prevent the download of cookies through your browser settings, preventing cookies from being stored on your device.

As the owner of this website, I inform you that we do not use any personal information from cookies, we only carry out general statistics of visits that do not imply any personal information.

It is very important that you read this cookie policy and understand that, if you continue browsing, we will consider that you accept its use.

According to the terms included in article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, if you continue browsing, you will be giving your consent to the use of the aforementioned mechanisms.

Responsible Entity

The entity responsible for the collection, processing and use of your personal data, in the sense established by the Personal Data Protection Law is the page, owned by -.

What are cookies?

Cookies are a set of data that a server deposits in the user’s browser to collect standard Internet registration information and information on the behavior of visitors to a website. In other words, these are small text files that are stored on the computer’s hard drive and that serve to identify the user when they connect to the website again. Its purpose is to record the user’s visit and save certain information. Its use is common and frequent on the web since it allows the pages to function more efficiently and achieve greater personalization and analysis of user behavior.

What types of cookies are there?

The cookies used on our website are session and third-party cookies, and allow us to store and access information related to the language, the type of browser used, and other general characteristics predefined by the user, as well as to follow and analyze the activity. carried out, in order to introduce improvements and provide our services in a more efficient and personalized way.

Cookies, depending on their permanence, can be divided into session or permanent cookies. Those that expire when the user closes the browser. Those that expire depending on when the purpose for which they serve is fulfilled (for example, so that the user remains identified in the services of) or when they are manually deleted.

 

Name Type Expiration Purpose Class
__utma De Terceros (Google Analytics) 2 years It is used to distinguish users and sessions. Not Exempt
__utmb From Third Parties (Google Analytics) 30 minutes Used to determine new sessions or visits Not Exempt
__utmc From Third Parties (Google Analytics) At the end of the session It is configured for use with Urchin Not Exempt
__utmz From Third Parties (Google Analytics) 6 months Stores the origin or the campaign that explains how the user has reached the Non-Exempt web page
Additionally, depending on their objective, cookies can be classified as follows:

Performance cookies

This type of Cookie remembers your preferences for the tools found in the services, so you do not have to reconfigure the service each time you visit. As an example, this typology includes: Volume settings for video or sound players. The video transmission speeds that are compatible with your browser. The objects stored in the “shopping cart” in e-commerce services such as stores.

 

Geo-location cookies

These cookies are used to find out which country you are in when a service is requested. This cookie is completely anonymous, and is only used to help guide content to your location.

Log cookies

Registration cookies are generated once the user has registered or subsequently opened his session, and are used to identify him in the services with the following objectives:

Keeping the user identified in such a way that, if he closes a service, the browser or the computer and at another time or another day he re-enters said service, he will continue to be identified, thus facilitating his navigation without having to re-identify himself. This functionality can be suppressed if the user presses the [close session] functionality, so that this cookie is eliminated and the next time he enters the service the user will have to log in to be identified.

Check if the user is authorized to access certain services, for example, to participate in a contest.