Cookies Policy

Cookie Policy
A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its purpose is to allow the website to remember your visit when you navigate back to that page. Cookies usually store technical information, personal preferences, content customization, usage statistics, links to social networks, access to user accounts, etc. The goal 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 significantly diminished.
Cookies Used on This Website
Following the guidelines of the Data Protection Agency, we detail the use of cookies on this website to inform you as accurately as possible.
This website uses the following own cookies:
Session cookies, to ensure that users who post comments on the blog are human and not automated applications. This helps combat spam.
This website uses the following third-party cookies:
Google Analytics: Stores cookies to compile statistics on the traffic and volume of visits to this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of information about you by Google. Therefore, any rights you wish to exercise in this regard should be communicated directly to Google.
Social Networks: Each social network uses its own cookies to allow you to click on buttons like “Like” or “Share.”
Disabling or Deleting Cookies
At any time, you can exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website. These actions are performed differently depending on the browser you are using.
Additional Notes
Neither this website nor its legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third parties mentioned in this cookie policy.
Web browsers are the tools responsible for storing cookies, and you should exercise your right to delete or deactivate them from there. 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 for the browser to remember 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 is committed not to share them with third parties, except where necessary for the operation of the system or where required by law. According to Google, it does not store your IP address. Google Inc. is a company adhering to the Safe Harbor Agreement, which guarantees that all transferred data will be treated with a level of protection in accordance with European regulations. If you would like information on how Google uses cookies, we attach this link.
For any questions or inquiries regarding this cookie policy, please do not hesitate to contact us through the contact section.
More Information About Cookies
What is a cookie?
A cookie is an innocuous text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any webpage. The purpose of the cookie is to allow the website to remember your visit when you navigate back to that page. Although many people do not know it, cookies have been used for 20 years since the first browsers appeared for the World Wide Web.
What is NOT a cookie?
It is not a virus, Trojan, worm, spam, spyware, or pop-up windows.
What information does a cookie store?
Cookies typically do not store sensitive information about you, such as credit card numbers or banking data, photographs, your ID, or personal information, etc. The data they hold is technical, personal preferences, content customization, etc.
The web server does not associate you as a person but rather with your web browser. In fact, if you usually browse with Internet Explorer and try to navigate the same website with Firefox or Chrome, you will see that the website does not recognize you as the same person because it is actually associating with the browser, not the individual.
What types of cookies exist?
Technical cookies: These are the most basic and allow, among other things, to know when a human is browsing or an automated application, when an anonymous user is browsing, and when a registered user is, which are basic tasks for the functioning of any dynamic website.
Analysis cookies: They collect information about the type of browsing you are doing, the sections you use the most, the products consulted, the time of use, language, etc.
Advertising cookies: They display advertising based on your browsing, country of origin, language, etc.
What are first-party and third-party cookies?
First-party cookies: These are generated by the page you are visiting, while third-party cookies are generated by external services or providers like Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.
What happens if I disable cookies?
To help you understand the extent of disabling cookies, here are some examples:
You will not be able to share content from that website on Facebook, Twitter, or any other social network.
The website will not be able to adapt the content to your personal preferences, as usually happens in online stores.
You will not be able to access your personal area of that website, such as My Account, My Profile, or My Orders.
In online stores, it will be impossible to make purchases online; they will have to be by phone or by visiting the physical store if one is available.
It will not be possible to customize your geographical preferences such as time zone, currency, or language.
The website will not be able to perform web analytics on visitors and traffic on the site, making it difficult for the website to remain competitive.
You will not be able to write on the blog, upload photos, publish comments, rate or score content. The website will also not be able to determine whether you are a human or an automated application posting spam.
Targeted advertising will not be shown, which will reduce the website’s advertising revenue.
All social networks use cookies; if you disable them, you will not be able to use any social network.
Can cookies be deleted?
Yes. You can not only delete but also block them, either generally or specifically for a particular domain. To delete cookies from a website, you need to go to your browser settings, where you can search for the cookies associated with the relevant domain and proceed to delete them.
Cookie Settings for Popular Browsers
Here’s how to access a specific cookie in the Chrome browser. Note: these steps may vary depending on the version of the browser:
1. Go to Settings or Preferences from the File menu or by clicking the customization icon at the top right.
2. You will see different sections; click the option to Show advanced options.
3. Go to Privacy, then Content settings.
4. Select All cookies and site data.
5. A list will appear with all cookies sorted by domain. To make it easier to find cookies from a specific domain, partially or fully enter the address in the Search cookies field.
6. After applying this filter, one or more lines with the cookies from the requested website will appear on screen. Now you just have to select it and click the X to proceed with the deletion.
To access cookie settings in Internet Explorer, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):
1. Go to Tools, then Internet Options.
2. Click on Privacy.
3. Move the slider to adjust the privacy level you desire.
To access cookie settings in Firefox, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):
1. Go to Options or Preferences depending on your operating system.
2. Click on Privacy.
3. In History, choose Use custom settings for history.
4. You will now see the option to Accept cookies; you can enable or disable it according to your preferences.
To access cookie settings in Safari for OSX, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):
1. Go to Preferences, then Privacy.
2. Here you will see the option to Block cookies to adjust the type of blocking you wish to perform.
To access cookie settings in Safari for iOS, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):
1. Go to Settings, then Safari.
2. Go to Privacy and Security; you will see the option to Block cookies to adjust the type of blocking you wish to perform.
To access cookie settings in browsers for Android devices, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):
1. Launch the browser and press the Menu key, then Settings.
2. Go to Security and Privacy; you will see the option to Accept cookies to enable or disable the checkbox.
To access cookie settings in browsers for Windows Phone devices, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):
1. Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings.
2. Now you can enable or disable the Allow cookies checkbox.