Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are downloaded and stored on the user's terminal (computer/smartphone/tablet) each time the user accesses certain web pages. They allow the website to remember browsing preferences and improve navigation by making the interaction between the user and the website faster and easier.

The information collected by cookies is anonymous and does not contain sensitive information (such as name, address or bank details), since cookies do not collect data that can identify the user.

What are cookies used for?

The website uses cookies and other information storage and retrieval devices to track user interaction with the products offered on the website.

Cookies also allow the identification of the browser and the device through which the user accesses the website. Cookies are used to facilitate the next visit to the website and make it more useful.


Types of cookies used:

The website uses the following types of cookies:

Advertising cookies: these cookies allow the most efficient management of advertising spaces that the publisher has included on a website, application or platform based on criteria such as the content edited or the frequency with which the ads are displayed. This tool allows the User to be provided with advertising tailored to their interests.

Analytical cookies: When the user accesses the websites, this tool collects anonymous information about how people use the site and their behaviour patterns.

Google Analytics enables the following cookies on the Site domain:

-"__utma": These cookies are required for Google Analytics to function. They expire after a period of 2 years.

-"__utmz": These are used to find out how customers access our Site and where they come from. They expire after 6 months.

- "__utmb": This cookie records the time of arrival on the Site and expires 30 minutes after the last registration. It is automatically deleted when moving to a different website or closing the browser.

-"__umtc": The current JavaScript code used by Google Analytics does not need this cookie. This cookie was used in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether after 30 seconds of being on the website, it was appropriate to start a new session for the user. This cookie is still in use to ensure compatibility with websites that still have the old urchin.js tracking code installed.

You can see below the companies that use analytical and advertising cookies on the website:

COOKIES

fireapps https://fireapps.io/privacy/

DoubleClkick https://policies.google.com?hl=en

ipstack https://ipstack.com/privacy

recart https://blog.recart.com/2016/03/03/our-privacy-policy/

klaviyo https://www.klaviyo.com/privacy

Google Adwords https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785

hotjar https://wwww.hotjar.com/privacy https://hotjar.com/cookies

Facebook /
instagram https://facebook.com/policy.php https://www.facebook.com/policy/cookies/



How to disable cookies:

Each browser allows you to disable cookies. This is why most browsers offer the ability to manage cookies for more precise control over privacy. This setting is located under the "Options" or "Preferences" tabs in your browser's menu.

To disable cookies on each browser, you can follow the instructions below:

1. Internet Explorer (http://goo.gl/vF6gb)

In the Tools menus, select "Internet Options."
Click on the privacy label.
You can configure privacy settings using a six-position slider that allows you to control the number of cookies that will be installed: Block all cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (which is the default level), Low and accept all cookies.

2. Mozilla Firefox (https://goo.gl/CTkAGV)
At the top of the Firefox window, click the Tools menu.
Select options.
Select the privacy panel.
In Firefox, you can choose to use custom settings for browsing history to configure your options.

3. Google Chrome (http://goo.gl/fQnkSB)
Click on the menus located on the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Click Show advanced options.
In the "Privacy" section, click the "Content settings" button.
You can configure cookies in the "Cookies" section.

4. Safari (https://goo.gl/PCjEm3 / https://goo.gl/dQywEo)
In the settings menu, select the "preferences" option.
Open the privacy tab.
Select the option you prefer in the "block cookies" section.
Please note that after disabling cookies, certain features may not be available and therefore the Site may not be fully functional.
If you do not want cookies to track, Google has developed a plug-in that can be installed in your browser. You can find it at http://goo.gl/up4ND.


Cookies on mobile devices:

The Website also uses cookies and other storage devices on mobile devices. Mobile browsers also allow you to change your privacy settings to enable or disable cookies. If you wish to modify your privacy options, simply follow the instructions provided by the developer of your mobile browser.

If you wish to modify your privacy options, please follow the instructions specified by the developer of your mobile device's browser.

Below are some examples to guide you through configuring privacy settings on your mobile device:


iOS (http://goo.gl/61xevS)
Windows phone (http://goo.gl/Rx8QQ)
Chrome Mobile (http://goo.gl/XJp7N)
Opera Mobile (http://goo.gl/Nzr8s7)

Acceptance of cookies:

By continuing to browse, you will be deemed to have accepted the use of cookies by the website.
We hereby inform you that if you block or refuse the installation of cookies, certain services may not be available to you and therefore you may not be able to access certain services or make full use of this website.

For more information, please read the guide on the use of cookies from the Spanish Data Protection Agency.

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