Cookie Policy

Cookies are text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet or mobile) when you visit our site. These cookies allow the website to remember your activity and personalize your browsing experience. There are several types of cookies that we use:

Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential for the operation of the website. Without them, certain services could not be provided. For example, cookies that allow user authentication or access to secure areas of the site.

Performance Cookies: These cookies collect information about how visitors use our site, such as which pages are visited most often and if users receive error messages. These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor. The information is aggregated and anonymous, and is only used to improve how the site works.

Functionality cookies: These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, more personal features. For example, they may remember your preferred language or your location.

Users can configure their browsers to accept or reject cookies. They can also be deleted at any time. For more information on how to manage cookies in your browser, please consult the corresponding help section of your browser. Your decision to accept or reject cookies will affect your browsing experience.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in allowing us to improve your experience on our site through our cookie policy.

Legal Compliance and Good Practices

Legal compliance regarding the use of cookies is essential to ensure user trust and avoid sanctions from competent authorities. In Europe, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) establishes clear guidelines on the collection and processing of personal data, including cookies. This regulation stipulates that websites must obtain explicit consent from users before installing any type of cookie that is not strictly necessary for the functionality of the site.

In addition to the GDPR, other legal frameworks such as the EU Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive also impact the way cookies are managed. This framework requires that information on the use of cookies be accessible, easy to understand, and that consent can be revoked at any time. Thus, good practices in transparency and communication with users become essential pillars for cookie management on websites.