Cookies are small text files that most websites place on the computers and mobile devices of the people who
visit them.
Cookies are used to collect information about web traffic to facilitate future visits to a recurring
website. Additionally, they allow the website to identify individual users in order to provide a more
personalized service.
Our website uses cookies to identify which pages are visited and how often. This information is
used solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and, following this, is permanently
deleted.
Below is a list of the types
of cookies there are together with a brief explanation about each:
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Essential cookies: Necessary to provide personalized services on the website.
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Performance cookies: Store information about system errors so they can be fixed later.
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Referral cookies: These identify each time commercial partners refer someone to a website and
whether that person’s visit results in the purchase of a product or service. This information may be
disclosed to commercial partners,
but only anonymously in such a way that no one can directly identify the user.
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Functional cookies: These enable various functionalities that are useful on a website, for
example: Remembering questions or answers on a website (after filling out a form so that it is not
necessary to do it over).
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Third-party cookies: These are used for identification, or for external content complements
such as the Google browser. For example, these cookies from Google Analytics create an anonymous
user ID that is used to count how many
times a user visits the site. They also record the first and the last time a user has visited the
web.
Third-party cookies are not controlled by the website in question; in order to find out
how they are used, you should consult
the privacy and third-party cookies policy.
Use of cookies on our site:
ANALYTICS: These are used to generate statistics about site use. They include information such as the
browser used, pages visited, length of visit, number of visitors, geographical area, etc.; at no time do
they identify the specific user.
FORM: These are used so that, when the user fills out a form, it is not necessary to repeat the
process on the same site.
THIRD-PARTY SERVICES: These cookies provide a variety of services, such as sharing on social
networks, clicking “like” on some page on the site, viewing content on websites outside the current one
(such as videos, for example).
Third-party links This website may contain links to other sites that could interest you. When
you click on one of these links and leaving our website, we no longer have any control over the site to
which you are redirected and so
are not responsible for the terms, privacy or the protection of your data on third-party sites. These sites
are subject to their own privacy policies and so it is a good idea to go over them to be sure that you agree
to them.
What happens if cookies are deactivated? You can delete cookies from your computer at any time.
However, cookies help websites to provide better service and they do not give access to any data on your
computer or information about
you, unless you want them to and provide it directly, such as when you fill out a form.
If
cookies are blocked or deleted, it is possible that you won’t be able to restore the preferences or
personalized tweaks that you specified previously,
and your capacity to personalize the online experience will be limited.
You are free to accept or refuse to use cookies, but if you refuse the use of cookies it is
possible that you won’t be able to use some of our services. The main browsers now allow you to change the
settings for cookies. These settings
are usually found in the “preferences or options” option on the browser menu. Below is a list of the most
popular browsers so that you can check the settings on each of them.