1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file that is downloaded to your device when accessing certain web pages and allows website users to be recognized. Cookies are used in automatic procedures for collecting and storing personal user information to personalize the browsing experience. They cannot harm your device, but they can help identify and resolve errors in navigating our website.

2. What types of cookies do we use?

We use our own and third-party cookies to improve the user’s browsing quality and measure the audience.

Depending on the owner of the cookies:

Own cookies
We use our own cookies to improve the user’s navigation on our website and analytics. They are managed exclusively by us. An example of own cookies is user identification when logging in so that information does not have to be entered continuously.

Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies from external companies for the personalization of our website content (Social Networks) or for the use of external plugins (for example, Google Maps). They can be analytics cookies (for example, Google Analytics), advertising cookies (for example, Google’s DoubleClick), or third-party personalization cookies (for example, to recommend content based on the user’s site usage criteria).

Depending on the final use of the cookies:

Required cookies
These are essential cookies for the operation of the website and are strictly necessary for the user to access and navigate our website. They do not require user consent and information to be installed on their device.

Analytical cookies
Cookies may be installed for site analytics and to obtain information so that we can measure and improve the service we provide. For example, they are usually obtained to get browser information, where visitors come from, which pages are most visited, among other options.

Depending on the time the cookies remain installed:

Session cookies
They are temporarily stored in the browser until you leave the website. They are not stored on the user’s device. They are used to store information for the provision of a service that ends when leaving the website.

Persistent cookies
These are cookies that are stored on the user’s device for a specified period of time. They are used to facilitate user navigation, such as for registration or purchase of services. These cookies are deleted from the device once the established deletion date is exceeded.

3. How to configure and check the cookies we use?

You can check and configure all the cookies installed on your device through the browser options. Browsers allow the user to stop accepting cookies from a website or one of the services it offers. Through the “options” or “preferences” section of the browser, you can configure cookies. For more information, you can access the updated help section of the browser you use to access our website.

4. How to disable cookies?

All current browsers allow you to modify the settings to allow, block, or delete cookies. These settings are usually found in the “options” or “preferences” sections of the browser menu. Most browsers allow the activation of an incognito or private mode, which automatically deletes all cookies when exiting the browser.

5. What if I don’t accept cookies?

If the user does not allow the installation of cookies in their browser, some sections of our website may not be fully operational for the user.

6. Cookie Update

Periodically, cookies may be updated, so we advise the user to review our cookie policy.

7. Cookie Settings

The user can rectify the authorization of cookies directly in the browser, but can personalize the authorization of this website’s cookies in the “Configure Cookies” link located at the bottom of this website.