Cookie policy
a) Use of Cookies
b) Types, purpose and operation of Cookies
c) Cookies used on this Website
d) How to disable Cookies in the main browsers
e) What happens if Cookies are disabled
f) Updates and changes to the Cookies Policy
Use of Cookies
This Website uses its own Cookies, third-party Cookies and other similar mechanisms (hereinafter, “Cookies”). Cookies are files sent to a browser through a web server in order to record the User’s activities on a specific website (hereinafter, the “Services”).
The main purpose of Cookies is to provide the User with faster access to the selected Services. In addition, Cookies personalise the Services, making it easier to offer each User information that is or may be of interest to them, based on their use of the Services. If authorised by the User, advertising cookies and similar technologies may also be used.
Cookies are used to personalise and facilitate User navigation as much as possible or to display personalised advertising. Cookies are associated solely with an anonymous User and their computer and do not provide references that allow personal data of the User to be identified.
The User may configure their browser to notify and reject the installation of Cookies sent by this Website, without affecting the User’s ability to access the Content.
Types, purpose and operation of Cookies
Depending on their duration, Cookies may be divided into session Cookies or persistent Cookies. Session Cookies expire when the User closes the browser. Persistent Cookies expire once the purpose for which they were created has been fulfilled or when they are manually deleted.
Cookies may also be classified as first-party or third-party Cookies. First-party Cookies are managed directly by the publisher’s own domain or terminal. Third-party Cookies are sent by entities other than the publisher itself.
Additionally, depending on their purpose, Cookies may be classified as follows:
Analytical Cookies
These collect information to evaluate how the Website is used and its overall activity. Web analytics involves the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of Internet data for the purpose of understanding and optimising website usage.
Social Media Cookies
Social Cookies are necessary for external social networks (Facebook, Google, Twitter, Pinterest, Disqus, etc.). Their function is to control interaction with social widgets within the website.
Technical Cookies
Strictly necessary for the use of this Website, they allow Users to browse through the website or application and use the different options or services available.
Personalisation Cookies
These allow Users to access the service with some predefined general features based on criteria in the User’s device or defined by the User themselves. For example: language, browser type, selected content layout, terminal geolocation or regional settings.
Behavioural Advertising Cookies
These store information about Users’ behaviour obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, enabling the creation of a specific profile to display advertising based on those habits.
Third-party Cookies
Some webpages may install third-party Cookies that allow the management and improvement of the services offered.
Important: Unless the User decides to register for a Service, the Cookie will never be associated with any personal data that could identify them. Such Cookies will only be used for statistical purposes to help optimise the User experience on the Website.
Cookies used on this Website
The information obtained through these Cookies relating to the User’s device may be combined with personal data only if the User is registered on this Website.
| Cookie Name | Type / Owner | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| tk_ai | Jetpack | 5 years | Technical Cookie strictly necessary to store the unique identifier for the publisher to allow Jetpack to collect data. |
| wp_lang | WordPress | Session duration | Functional Cookie that stores language-related settings. |
| wordpress_test_cookie | WordPress | Session duration | This Cookie is used by the WordPress content manager to check whether the browser has Cookies enabled. |
How to disable Cookies in the main browsers
It is generally possible to stop accepting browser Cookies or stop accepting Cookies from a particular Service.
All modern browsers allow Users to change Cookie settings. These settings are usually found in the “options” or “preferences” menu of the browser.
You may also configure your browser or email manager, as well as install free add-ons to prevent Web Bugs from downloading when opening an email.
Cookie settings and private browsing configuration in the main browsers
Internet Explorer
Tools → Internet Options → Privacy → Settings
For more information, please consult Microsoft Support or the browser Help section.
Firefox
Tools → Options → Privacy → History → Custom Settings
For more information, please consult Mozilla Support or the browser Help section.
Chrome
Settings → Show advanced settings → Privacy → Content settings
For more information, please consult Google Support or the browser Help section.
Safari
Preferences → Security
For more information, please consult Apple Support or the browser Help section.
You may also manage Cookie storage through tools such as:
What happens if Cookies are disabled
Some functionalities of the Services may become disabled, such as remaining logged in, keeping items in the shopping cart of an e-commerce service, receiving information targeted to your location or displaying certain videos.
Updates and changes to the Cookies Policy
The entity may modify this Cookies Policy according to legislative or regulatory requirements, or in order to adapt the policy to instructions issued by the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Users are therefore advised to review it periodically.