Cookies
We use cookies to facilitate the use of our website. Cookies are small pieces of information that allow us to compare and understand how our users navigate through our website, and thus improve the browsing process accordingly. The cookies we use do not store personal data, nor any information that can identify you. If you do not want to receive cookies, please configure your Internet browser to delete them from the hard drive of your computer, block them or notify you in case of their installation. To continue without changes in the cookie settings, simply continue on the website.
You can get more information about cookies and their use at www.aboutcookies.org.
The types of cookies we use are:
Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are necessary for the proper use of the website, allowing access to sections that have security filters. Without these cookies, many of the available services would not be operational.
Navigation cookies: These cookies collect information about the use that users make on the web, for example pages viewed, loading errors… It is generic and anonymous information, where personal data is not included, nor is information collected that identifies users; the ultimate goal being to improve the functioning of the website. By visiting our website, you accept the installation of these cookies on your device.
Functional cookies: These cookies allow us to remember information (such as your username, language or the region you are in) and more personal characteristics. For example, the possibility of offering personalized content based on the information and criteria that you have voluntarily provided. These cookies can also be used to remember changes made to the text size, fonts and other customizable parts of the website. They are also used to offer some requested services, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information collected by these cookies may be anonymous and their activity cannot be tracked on other websites. Visiting our website, you accept the installation of these cookies on your device.
How to manage cookies on computers: If you want to allow the use of cookies on our site, please follow the following instructions.
Google Chrome 1. When opening the browser, click on “tools” at the top and select the “options” tab. 2. Within options, click on “privacy”. 3. Check “allow cookie management”.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 1. When opening the browser, click on “tools” at the top and select the “options” tab. 2. Review the “Privacy” tab, making sure it is set to medium or lower security level. 3. If the Internet settings are not medium, cookies will be blocked.
Mozilla Firefox 1. When opening the browser, click on “tools” at the top and select the “options” tab. 2. Select the Privacy icon. 3. Click on cookies and check “allow installation of cookies”.
Safari 1. When opening the browser, click on “tools” at the top and select the “options” tab. 2. Click on the “Security” tab and check whether the “Block third-party cookies” option is checked or not. 3. Click on “save”
Cookies Installation on Mac: If you have a Mac and want to allow access to our cookies on your computer, please follow the following instructions:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX 1. Enter “Explorer” and select “Preferences” in the navigation bar. 2. Scroll down until you see “Cookies” just below received files. 3. Check “Do not ask again”.
Safari on OSX 1. Enter Safari and select “Preferences” in the navigation bar. 2. Click on the “Security” tab and check the option “accept cookies”. 3. Select the option: “Only from the current site I am browsing”.
Mozilla and Netscape on OSX 1. Open “Mozilla” or “Netscape” and at the top of your browser, select the “Preferences” option. 2. Scroll down until you see “Cookies” just below “Privacy and Security”. 3. Check the option “Allow cookie access only from the current site”.
Opera 1. Open “Opera” and select “Menu” and “Settings” from the navigation bar. 2. Select “Preferences” and click on the “Advanced” tab. 3. Check the option “Accept cookies”.