Cookie Policy

In compliance with the provisions of Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, 2002, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, this website informs you, in this section, about the policy of collection and treatment of cookies.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain web pages. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their computer and, depending on the information they contain and the way you use your computer, can be used to recognize the user.

What types of cookies does this website use?

Analysis Cookies – These are those that well treated by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thus perform the measurement and statistical analysis of the use made by users of the service offered. To do this, your browsing on our website is analyzed in order to improve the supply of products or services we offer.

Advertising Cookies: These are those that, either treated by us or by third parties, allow us to manage as effectively as possible the supply of advertising spaces on the website, adapting the content of the ad content to the content of the requested service or the use you make of our website. To do this we can analyze your browsing habits on the Internet and we can show you advertising related to your browsing profile.

Session cookies: these are temporary and are deleted once the session is closed. For example, they are used by online stores to save items in the basket.

Permanent cookies: you may be surprised by the name, but these cookies are permanent. Technically they can remain forever, but we have already said that the law requires you to delete them every 12 months. They are, for example, those that serve to save your username and password so you do not have to enter them every time you enter.

First-party cookies: these are issued by the website that uses them, usually to improve page performance and speed up data transfer.

Third-party cookies: these are the most controversial of all and the culprits of the blessed warning. They are cookies issued by a website but encrypted by another. For example, if a website has a Facebook “like” button, it will set a Facebook cookie. They are generally used to collect information and conduct behavioral studies.

How to disable Cookies

You can allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer by configuring the browser options installed on your computer.

Below you can access the settings of the most common web browsers to accept, install or disable cookies:

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