What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites install on the computer or mobile device of users who visit them.
- The first party cookies they are those generated by the website you are visiting and that can only be read by that website. In addition, a website may also use external services that generate their own cookies, known as third party cookies.
- The persistent cookies are those that are saved on your computer and are not automatically deleted when you exit the browser (unless difference from session cookies, which are deleted when you exit the browser).
- Every time you visit our website, you will be asked to accept or reject cookies.
Every time you visit our website, you will be asked to accept or reject cookies.
The purpose is to remember your preferences (eg language) for a certain period of time.
Cookies can also be used to compile anonymous statistics about the browsing experience on our website.
Analysis cookies
We use them exclusively for internal research purposes to determine how we can improve the service we provide to our users.
These cookies only evaluate, anonymously, how users interact with our website (the data obtained does not allow their identification). Furthermore, this data is not shared with third parties or used for any other purpose.
Third party cookies
Some of our pages display content from third-party providers, such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, etc. If you view third party content cookies will be installed on your device.
- Youtube
- Vimeo
- soundcloud
How to manage cookies?
Delete cookies from the device
Cookies that are already on a device can be deleted by clearing the browser history, thereby deleting cookies from all websites visited.
However, some saved information (for example, login details or website preferences) may also be lost.
Manage site-specific cookies
For more precise control of site-specific cookies, users can adjust their privacy and cookie settings in their browser.
block cookies
Although most modern browsers can be configured to prevent cookies from being placed on your device, this may require manual adjustment of certain preferences each time a site or page is visited. In addition, some services and features may not function properly (for example, profile logins).