Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when accessing certain web pages. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about a user’s browsing habits or their device and, depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, they may be used to recognize the user.
What does this website use cookies for and what are they?
This website uses cookies for several purposes, including:
- Analytics: These are cookies that, whether processed by us or by third parties, allow us to quantify the number of users and thus perform statistical measurement and analysis of how users use the service. For this purpose, your browsing on our website is analyzed in order to improve the user experience.
The details of the cookies used on this website are as follows:
- Cookies: __utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz, _ga, _gat
- Name: Google Analytics
- Type: Third-party
- Purpose: To collect information about users’ navigation on the site in order to identify the origin of visits and similar statistical data. It does not collect personal data such as users’ names, surnames, or specific postal addresses.
- More information: Google Analytics – Google Privacy Center: http://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/privacy/
Note: “First-party” cookies are used only by the owner of this website, while “third-party” cookies are used by the service provider indicated above.
How can I disable or delete these cookies?
You can allow, block, or delete cookies installed on your device by configuring the options of the browser installed on your computer:
- Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we
- Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=es&answer=95647
- Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9
- Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042
- Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/11.50/es-ES/cookies.html
For other browsers, please consult the documentation of the browser you have installed.
Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on
If you wish to reject Google Analytics cookies across all browsers so that no information about you is sent to Google Analytics, you can download an add-on that performs this function from the following link:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Exercise of rights
You can learn about and exercise your data protection rights by accessing our Privacy Policy.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
What is NOT a cookie?
It is not a virus, trojan, worm, spam, spyware, or a pop-up generator.
What information does a cookie store?
Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit card or banking details, photographs, ID numbers, or personal information. The data they store is of a technical nature, personal preferences, content customization, etc.
The web server does not associate you as a person but rather your web browser. In fact, if you usually browse with Internet Explorer and try to browse the same website with Firefox or Chrome, you will see that the website does not recognize you as the same person because it is associating the browser, not the individual.
What types of cookies exist?
- Technical cookies: These are the most basic and allow, among other things, to determine whether a human or an automated application is browsing, whether the user is anonymous or registered—basic tasks for the functioning of any dynamic website.
- Analytics cookies: They collect information about the type of browsing being carried out, the sections most used, products viewed, time slots, 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 are generated by the website you are visiting, while third-party cookies are generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.
What happens if I disable cookies?
To help you understand the implications of disabling cookies, here are some examples:
- You will not be able to share content from that website on social networks such as Facebook or Twitter.
- The website will not be able to adapt content to your personal preferences, as is common in online stores.
- You will not be able to access personal areas of the website such as “My Account,” “My Profile,” or “My Orders.”
- Online stores: It will be impossible to make purchases online; you will need to do so by phone or by visiting a physical store if available.
- You will not be able to customize your geographic preferences such as time zone, currency, or language.
- The website will not be able to perform web analytics on visitors and traffic, making it harder to remain competitive.
- You will not be able to write on blogs, upload photos, post comments, or rate content. The website will also not be able to determine whether you are a human or an automated spam application.
- Targeted advertising cannot be displayed, which reduces 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. Not only deleted but also blocked, either generally or for a specific domain.
To delete cookies from a website, you must go to your browser settings, locate those associated with the domain in question, and proceed with their deletion.