Cookie Policy

You are advised that cookies may be used on this site when the user navigates through the different pages of the site. During the use of our website you accept and expressly authorize the use of cookies, in accordance with our privacy policy.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a very small file that is downloaded to the user's computer/smartphone/tablet when accessing certain web pages to store and retrieve information about the navigation made from that equipment.

What are cookies used for?

The sole purpose of using cookies is to remember the user's preferences (language, country, login, browser characteristics, information on the use of our Web site, etc.). By remembering your preferences, we will know the characteristics of the computer you are using so that we can offer you a better browsing experience. Cookies can help our Web site distinguish the user's browser as a previous visitor and thus save and remember preferences that may have been set while the user was browsing the site, customize home pages and identify which areas of a site have been visited. They can also be used to obtain information about traffic within the site itself and estimate the number of visits made. Web sites typically use cookies to obtain statistical information about their Web pages. Please note that we collect data about your movements and use of our Web as statistical data, not personal data.

Types and purposes of cookies

The own cookies used are those strictly necessary for navigation and only guarantee the server resources for navigation. Third-party cookies are analytical (Google Analytics) and collect the number of visits, pages or sections visited, browsing time, sites visited before entering this page, details about the browsers used, being its purpose to generate statistical reports on website traffic, its total audience and the audience in a particular advertising campaign. Social cookies are links created to connect to social profiles and serve to facilitate the dissemination of web content on social networks with a single link. The information obtained through these cookies cannot be identified by the user.

Protective safeguards

You can configure your browser to accept, or not, the cookies you receive or to notify you when a server wants to save a cookie or delete them from your computer. Instructions can be found in the security settings of your Web browser. Examples: - If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, under the menu option Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings. - If you use Firefox, under the menu option Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies. - If you use Google Chrome, under the menu option Settings > Privacy. - If you use Safari, under the menu option Preferences > Security. You can make use of the "Help" section found in the toolbar of most browsers to change the settings on your computer, however, some of the features of our online services may not work or may be more complicated to access if you reject all cookies. Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode whereby cookies are always deleted after your visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names, below you can find a list of the most common browsers and the different names of this "private mode": - Internet Explorer 8 and higher: InPrivate. - FireFox 3.5 and higher: Private Browsing - Google Chrome 10 and higher: Incognito - Safari 2 and above: Private Browsing - Opera 10.5 and higher: Private Browsing Please read carefully the help section of your browser to learn more about how to activate the "private mode". You will still be able to visit our website even if your browser is in "private mode", however, the user experience may not be optimal and some utilities may not work.