Last update: 03/02/2021

According to the provisions of Royal Decree 13/2012, which modifies the “Information Society and Electronic Commerce Services Act” (LSSICE), we inform you that the service provider is obliged to obtain the express consent of the users of all websites that use non-essential cookies prior to browsing.

What are cookies?

Cookies and other similar technologies, such as local shared objects, flash cookies and pixels, are tools used by web servers to store and retrieve information about website visitors, as well as to ensure the correct functioning of the website. These devices allow the web server to remember certain information about the user, such as their page viewing preferences, name and password, products that interest them most, etc.

Accepting the use of cookies will not cause damage or harm to your device when browsing our website and will allow us to resolve, where appropriate, errors that may occur in the operation of our page.

Cookies affected by and exempt from regulations

Under EU legislation, the cookies that require the user’s informed consent are analytical cookies and advertising and affiliate cookies, while technical cookies and those necessary for the operation of the website or the provision of services expressly requested by the user are exempt.

What types of cookies are there?

There are six main groups of cookies:

  • Analytical cookies: they collect information on user activity on the website. They carry out regular monitoring and facilitate the recognition of possible errors in the operation of the website.
  • Social cookies: they are required for external social networks.
  • Affiliate cookies: these make it possible to track visits from other websites, with which the website has an affiliate agreement (affiliate companies).
  • Advertising and behavioural cookies: they collect information about the user’s personal preferences and choices (retargeting).
  • Technical and functional cookies: They are strictly necessary for the use of the website and for the provision of the contracted service. Functional cookies can store information relating to the identification of the user such as their login.
  • Session cookies: they only act while the user visits the website, they will not collect personal information from the user and will only take into account device data that serve to support the operation of the page during the visit.

Cookies used on this website

  • PHPSession: First-party “strictly necessary” session cookie used by the PHP encryption language to allow session variables to be saved on the web server. Expiry: the end of the session.
  • _ga: Third-party analytical cookie used to register user identification. Expiry: 2 years
  • _gat: Third-party analytical cookie used to analyse browsing behaviours. Expiry: 10 minutes
  • _gid: Third-party analytical cookie used to register user ID. Expiry: 24 hours.
  • _drip_client_6994213: First-party session cookie used to remember previous actions when returning to a page in the same session. Expiry: persistent.
  • wordpress_test_cookie: Third-party analytical cookie that allows the WordPress content manager to check whether the browser has cookies enabled. Expiry: end of browsing session.
  • wp-settings-1: Third-party customisation cookie used by the WordPress CMS for the storage of access preferences and users. Expiry: 1 year.
  • wp-settings-time-1: Third-party customisation cookie used to customise the user interface. Expiry: 1 year.

More information about the processing carried out by Google Analytics can be found here.

Withdrawal of consent to install cookies. How can cookies be deleted from the browser?

Chrome
  1. Select the Tools icon.
  2. Click on Settings.
  3. Click on Advanced.
  4. Under “Privacy and security”, click Content settings.
    • Delete cookies: Click on See all cookies and site data.
    • Remove all.
  5. Click Clear browsing data (empty the Cache).
  6. Close and restart the browser.

For more information about Chrome, click here

Internet Explorer Version 11
  1. Select Tools | Internet Options.
  2. Click on the General tab.
  3. In the “Browsing history” section, click Delete browsing history on exit.
  4. Select Delete.
  5.  Select Cookies.
  6. Click on Delete.
  7. Click on OK.
  8. Close and restart the browser.

For more information about Internet Explorer, click here

Firefox: Version 18
  1. Select Firefox | History | Clear recent history
  2. Next to “Details”, click on the down arrow.
  3. Select the following check boxes: Cookies, Cache, Active logins.
  4. Under “Time range to clear” in the drop-down menu, select Everything.
  5.  Click Clear now.
  6. Close and restart the browser.
  7. You can accept or reject cookies individually in the Firefox Preferences, in the History section
    available in Tools> Options> Privacy.

For more information about Mozilla Firefox, click here

Safari Version 5.1
  1. Select the Safari / Edit icon | Reset Safari.
  2. Select the following check boxes: Clear history, Remove all website data.
  3. Click on Reset.
  4. Close and restart the browser.

For more information about Safari, click here

Opera

Options – Advanced – Cookies.
The cookie options control the way in which Opera handles and therefore accepts or rejects cookies.

For more information about Opera, click here

Other browsers

Check the documentation of the browser you have installed.

In addition, we inform you that you can also manage the cookie store in your browser through tools such as the following:

  • Ghostery: www.ghostery.com/
  • Your online choices: www.youronlinechoices.com/es/