Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your computer, phone or any other device, with information about your navigation on that website. Cookies are necessary to facilitate navigation and make it more user-friendly, and do not harm your computer.

 

What are cookies used for on this website?

Cookies are an essential part of how our website works. The main purpose of our cookies is to improve your browsing experience. For example, remembering your preferences (e.g. language) during navigation and in future visits. The information collected in cookies also allows us to improve the website, through estimates of numbers and usage patterns, adaptation of the website to the individual interests of users, and speeding up searches.

 

How can I prevent the use of cookies on this page?

If you prefer to avoid the use of cookies on this page, taking into account the above limitations, you must disable the use of cookies in your browser and subsequently delete the cookies stored in your browser associated with this site. This possibility of avoiding the use of cookies can be used at any time.

 

How do I disable and eliminate the use of cookies?

You can restrict, block or delete cookies on this website at any time by changing your browser settings according to the guidelines indicated. Although the parameterization of each browser is different, it is common for cookies to be configured in the “Preferences” or “Tools” menu. For more details on the configuration in your browser, consult the “Help” menu of your browser.

 

What specific cookies does this website use and for what purpose?

There is a table with the cookies, tags and other similar devices used by this site, together with information about the purpose, duration and management (including by third parties) of each of them.

 

Google Analytics

Cookies allow the monitoring of the website through Google Analytics, a service provided by Google in order to obtain information about users' access to websites. Data saved for further analysis includes: number of times a user visits the website, dates of the user's first and last visit, duration of visits, from which website the website user accessed, which search engine the user used to reach the site or which link the user clicked on, and from where did the user accessed.