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Cookies Policy

Cookies are small text files that a website places on a user's computer or mobile device via their web browser when visited. The placement of cookies helps the website recognise your device on subsequent visits. In this policy, we use the term cookies to refer to all files that collect information in this way.

The cookies used do not collect information that identifies the user. However, if you are already our client, we may monitor your visits to the site if you have, at least once, started your navigation from any communication sent by us, such as SMS or email.

Cookies also collect generic information, such as how users arrive and use the sites or the region/country through which they access the site, etc. Cookies retain only information related to your preferences.

At any time, the user can decide to be notified about the receipt of cookies and block their entry into the system through their internet browser.

Refusing the use of cookies on the site may result in the inability to access some of its areas or receive personalised information.

What Are Cookies Used For?.

Cookies are used to help determine the usefulness, interest, and number of uses of the sites, allowing faster and more efficient navigation and eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.

What Types of Cookies Do We Use?

Our cookies serve different functions:

Essential Cookies: Some cookies are essential for accessing specific areas of our site. They allow navigation on the site and the use of its applications, such as accessing secure areas of the site through login. Without these cookies, services that require them cannot be provided.

  • Analytical Cookies: We use these cookies to analyse how users use the site and monitor its performance. This allows us to provide a high-quality experience by personalising our offer and quickly identifying and correcting any issues that arise. For example, we use performance cookies to know which pages are most popular, which link methods between pages are most effective, or to determine the reason for receiving error messages on certain pages. Based on site usage, we may also use these cookies to highlight articles or services on the site that we think may be of interest to users. These cookies are used solely for statistical creation and analysis purposes, never collecting personal information.
  • Functionality Cookies: We use functionality cookies to remember user preferences. For example, cookies avoid the need to type the username each time you access the site. We also use functionality cookies to provide advanced services to the user, such as commenting on an article. In summary, functionality cookies save the user's preferences regarding the use of the site, so there is no need to reconfigure the site each time you visit.
  • Third-Party Cookies: These are used to measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of third-party advertising on our site.
  • Advertising Cookies: These are used to target advertising based on the interests of each user and the number of visits they have made, allowing the limitation of the number of times an ad is displayed. These cookies help measure the effectiveness of advertising.

The Cookies We Use Can Be:

  • Permanent Cookies: These are stored at the browser level on your access devices (PC, mobile, and tablet) and are used whenever the user makes a new visit to the site. They are generally used to direct navigation according to the user's interests, allowing us to provide a more personalised service.
  • Session Cookies: These are temporary and remain in your browser's cookies until you exit the site. The information obtained allows us to identify problems and offer a better browsing experience.

After authorising the use of cookies, the user can always disable part or all of our cookies.

All browsers allow the user to accept, refuse, or delete cookies, notably by selecting the appropriate settings in the respective browser. You can configure cookies in your browser's "options" or "preferences" menu.

Note that disabling cookies may prevent some web services from functioning properly, partially or totally affecting navigation on the website.

We remind you that disabling cookies may cause parts of our site to not function correctly, affecting your user experience.

Updated August 2024