COOKIES POLICY

1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

This website uses cookies and/or similar technologies that store and retrieve information when you browse. In general, these technologies can serve very different purposes, such as, for example, recognizing you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, or customizing the way content is displayed. The specific uses we make of these technologies are described below.

2.1. Cookie editor

    • Own cookies: are those that are sent to the User’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the owner of the website and from which the service requested by the User is provided.
    • Third-party cookies: are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.

2.2. For its purpose

Depending on their purpose, the cookies on our site are classified as follows:

    • Techniques:
      • They are those essential for the proper functioning of the page. They are normally generated when the user accesses the website or logs into it and are used to identify the user on the website for the following purposes:
      • Keep the user identified so that, if they leave the website, the browser or the device and at another time access said website again, they will continue to be identified, thus facilitating their navigation without having to identify themselves again.
      • Check if the user is authorized to access certain services or areas of the website.
    • From analytics:
      • They collect information about the user’s browsing experience on the website, normally anonymously, although sometimes they also allow the user to be uniquely and unequivocally identified in order to obtain reports on the users’ interests in the services offered by the website. website.

23. Cookies for the time cookies remain active:

    • Session cookies: are those designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a web page. They are usually used to store information that is only of interest to keep for the provision of the service requested by the user on a single occasion (for example, a list of products purchased) and disappear at the end of the session.
    • Persistent cookies: are those in which the data is still stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed during a period defined by the person responsible for the cookie, which can range from a few minutes to several years.

3. COOKIES USED ON THIS SITE:

 

Techniques

 
  • Metricool (tracker.metricool.com) 1 week – Collects data about browsing and user behavior on the website anonymously without the possibility of identification. third party technique
  • Cloudflare (__cfduid) 1 month – Cookie associated with sites using CloudFlare, used to speed up page loading times. According to CloudFlare it is used to override any security restrictions based on the visitor’s IP address. It does not contain any user identification information. third party technique
  • WordPress (_wpfuuid) Session) – Used to identify an authenticated user on the platform. obligatory technique
  • Polylang (pll_language) Session – Identifies the language of the page viewed. obligatory technique

Analytics

 
  • Google Analytics (_ga _gid_gat AMP_TOKEN -gac_propertyid __utma __utmt __utmb __utmc __utmz __utmv _utmx __utmxx _gaexp) Up to 2 years. Google Analytics is a web analytics tool that uses the information from Cookies to analyze the number of visitors and visits to the Website, the average duration of the visit, the average number of pages viewed by each user, geographic, sociodemographic ( depending on language, location, Internet provider, mobile device…) Use of Google Analytics cookies on websites | Analytics for Web (ga.js) | Google for Developers
  • Hotjar (static.hotjar.com) Up to 1 year. Hotjar is a digital data analysis tool that allows you to know, understand and evaluate user behavior within your website. In other words, it makes it easier to understand all the interactions that occur on each page, section, product or form. Cookies Set by the Hotjar Tracking Code – Hotjar Documentation
  • Microsoft Clarity (CLID SM _clck _clsk AnalyticsSynHistory). Up to 1 year. Microsoft Clarity to store information about how visitors use a website and help create an analytical report of how the website is doing. The data collected includes the number of visitors, the source from which they came and the pages visited anonymously. Clarity cookie list | Microsoft Learn
 
 

The list is illustrative in nature and some of the cookies may not be active at the time of navigation by the user.

The International Transfer to the USA is based on “Standard Contract Clauses”: terms that appear at  https://privacy.google.com/businesses/processorterms/mccs , and which are standard data protection clauses for data transfer personal data to processors established in third countries that do not guarantee an adequate level of data protection, as described in article 46 of the EU GDPR.

Thirdparty services:

4. LICITUDE OF THE TREATMENT

The legal basis of the treatment is your  CONSENT , art. 6.1.a) RGPD provided freely, in a specific, informed and unequivocal manner, about the processing of your personal data for this purpose. You may revoke your consent whenever you wish.

5. HOW TO ACCEPT, REFUSE, REVOKE CONSENT AND/OR DELETE COOKIES

You can allow or block cookies, as well as delete your browsing data (including cookies) from the browser you use. Consult the options and instructions offered by your browser for this. Please note that if you accept third-party cookies, you must delete them from the browser options.

Other browsers:  consult the documentation of the browser you have installed

6. OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED BY art. 13 GDPR

Forming part of the duty of information required by art. 13 of the GDPR, we refer to the Privacy Policy to inform you of:

1. The identity and contact details of the person in charge and, where appropriate, their representative.

2. The contact details of the data protection officer, if applicable.

3. The existence of the right to request the data controller access to personal data relating to the interested party, and its rectification or deletion, or the limitation of its treatment, or to oppose the treatment, as well as the right to data portability .

4. The right to file a claim with a control authority.

6. The existence of automated decisions, including profiling, referred to in Article 22(1) and (4), and, at least in such cases, meaningful information on the logic applied, as well as the significance and intended consequences of said treatment for the interested party.

7. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DISABLE COOKIES?

Some functionalities and services may be disabled or behave differently than expected, such as remaining identified, receiving information directed to your location, among others.

If you disable the use of Cookies on this website, it is likely that you will no longer be able to access certain areas of the website or that the browsing experience on the website may be significantly degraded.

8. CHANGES IN THE COOKIE POLICY

This Cookies Policy may be modified when required by current legislation at any time or when there is any variation in the type of cookies used. Therefore, the User is recommended to review this policy each time they access the Website in order to be adequately informed about how and why we use cookies.

 

Last update: February 2023