This Cookie Policy will always be available through a specific link located on the Website.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) when you visit a website. Their main function is to improve your experience by remembering your preferences and analyzing how you interact with our website. For example, your preferred language, page settings, and other browsing details. This facilitates a more personalized experience. Cookies have various purposes, such as:
User session management:
They allow you to avoid having to enter your login credentials every time you access a website.
Improving the services offered:
By understanding preferences and browsing habits, we can offer more appropriate content and services to each user.
Analysis and personalization:
Cookies also help us analyze how users interact with the website and adjust its design and content according to their preferences.
The owner of this website uses cookies to facilitate navigation and obtain information about visits, such as IP address, date and time of visit, pages visited, time spent on the website, and sites visited before and after our portal, among other navigation-related data. It is important to note that the information collected through cookies does not directly identify users. The data is stored in pseudonymized form, meaning that codes are used that do not contain personal information such as first name, last name, or contact information. These codes allow the user to be recognized during future visits without compromising their identity.
What types of cookies exist?
Cookies can be classified in several ways according to different criteria: the origin of the cookie, its duration, and the purpose for which the data obtained is processed.
According to the origin or the entity that manages the domain:
First-party cookies: These are those sent to the user's terminal device from a computer or domain managed by the website publisher. These cookies are directly associated with the service the user has requested.
Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent to the user's device from a computer or domain managed by an entity other than the website publisher. These third parties collect and manage the information obtained through these cookies.
According to the length of time they remain on the user's device:
Cookies are also classified according to the length of time they remain stored on the user's device. This classification determines how long the data collected through cookies will be accessible and when they will no longer be available. Depending on their duration, cookies can be session or persistent, which influences how they are managed and used while browsing the website.
Session cookies: These cookies are used to collect and store information while the user browses the website. They are typically used to store data that is relevant only during a specific session, such as a list of products in the shopping cart or data from a contact form.
Persistent cookies: These are sent to the user's device from a device or domain managed by an entity other than the website publisher. These third parties collect and manage the information obtained through these cookies.
Depending on the purpose of data processing:
Technical cookies: These are essential for the basic functioning of the website. They allow navigation and access to the different options or services available on the site, such as data traffic control, session identification, access to restricted areas, storage of order elements, or the use of security measures during browsing.
Analytics cookies: These allow the tracking and analysis of user behavior within the website. The data collected is used to measure website activity, improve the services offered, and create user profiles based on their browsing activity.
Personalization cookies: These allow the user to access the service with certain default characteristics, such as language, regional settings, or the type of browser used, adapting the service to their preferences and needs.
Advertising cookies: These cookies allow for more efficient management of advertising spaces, optimizing the advertising displayed based on the user's interests.
Behavioral advertising cookies: These cookies store information about user behavior throughout their browsing, allowing for the creation of a specific profile.
