Cookie Policy
We Use Cookies. Cookies are small files, files, or devices that are downloaded to your device when you access the website. These files are used to store data about your browsing habits, which we can update and retrieve. We use our own and third-party cookies for various purposes, such as recording your activity on the website, technically managing your access to and use of the website, and optimizing and improving our services by analyzing your browsing habits.
Definition and Functions of Cookies
Cookies are small files, files, or devices that are downloaded to your device when you access the website. These files are used to store data about your browsing habits, which we can update and retrieve for various purposes, such as improving our services or understanding your preferences to show you advertising.
What we use cookies for.
We use our own and third-party cookies for various purposes, such as:
- recording your activity on the website,
- technically managing your access to and use of the website,
- optimizing and improving our services,
- showing you advertising related to your preferences by analyzing your browsing habits.
How to disable or delete cookies
You can allow, block, or delete cookies installed on your computer at any time by configuring the browser options installed on your computer.
- Chrome: How to manage cookies and site data
- Firefox: Enable and disable cookies that websites use to track your preferences
- Internet Explorer: Block or allow cookies
- Safari: Manage Cookies (English)
Information about who uses cookies
The information obtained by cookies will be processed by:
| Cookies | Name | Purpose | info |
|---|---|---|---|
| GoogleAnalytics | _utma | Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and the _utma cookie does not exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. | – Google Privacy Center.– Google Analytics Opt-in Add-on. |
| _ga | Collects | ||
| _utmb | Se utiliza para determinar nuevas sesiones / visitas. La cookie se crea cuando la biblioteca javascript ejecuta y las cookies _utmb no existen. La cookie se actualiza cada vez que los datos se envían a Google Analytics. | ||
| _utmc | . | ||
| _utmz | Analytics | ||
| _utmv | Analytics |