Cookies policy

This website uses Cookies to improve and optimize the user experience. Below you will find detailed information on what "Cookies" are, what type this website uses, how you can disable them in your browser and how to specifically block the installation of third-party Cookies.

What are Cookies and how do the CLIENT's websites use them?

Cookies are files that the website or application you use installs in your browser or on your device (Smartphone, tablet......) during your journey through the pages or application, and are used to store information about your visit. Like most internet sites, the CLIENT's web portals use Cookies to:

*Ensure that web pages can function correctly

*Store your preferences, such as the language you have selected or the font size.

*Know your browsing experience.

*Collect anonymous statistical information, such as what pages you have viewed or how long you have been in our media.


The use of Cookies allows us to optimize your browsing, adapting the information and services offered to your interests, to provide you with a better experience whenever you visit us. The CLIENT's websites use Cookies to function, adapt and facilitate the User's navigation as much as possible.
Cookies are only associated with an anonymous user and their computer / device and do not provide references that allow personal data to be known. You can access your browser settings at any time to modify and/or block the installation of Cookies sent by the CLIENT's websites, without impeding access to the content. However, the quality of operation of the Services may be affected.
Users who complete the registration process or have logged in with their access data will be able to access personalized services adapted to their preferences based on the personal information provided at the time of registration and that stored in the Cookie of their browser.

*Authentication cookies are by default temporary (per session) non-persistent cookies, however, users can make them persistent by checking the "Remember login" box in the access control. For registered users.

*Session cookies, which are produced when logging in, have a duration of 30 minutes from the last period of activity. For registered users.

*A cookie called "language" is created to store the language - on a monolingual installation this is simply the browser's default language, but if the site supports multiple languages then it may be different depending on the language selected. For all types of users.

HOLDER / NAME OF THE COOKIE / FUNCTION

*How can I configure my Cookies?


*By browsing and continuing on our Website you will be consenting to the use of Cookies under the conditions contained in this Cookies Policy. CLIENT provides access to this Cookies Policy at the time of registration in order for the user to be informed, and without prejudice to the fact that he can exercise his right to block, delete and reject the use of Cookies at any time.


*In any case, we inform you that, since Cookies are not necessary for the use of our Website, you can block or disable them by activating your browser settings, which allow you to reject the installation of all cookies or some of them. . The majority of browsers allow warning of the presence of Cookies or reject them automatically. If you reject them, you can continue using our Website, although the use of some of its services may be limited and therefore your experience on our Website less satisfactory.


How can I block or allow cookies?


The user may -at any time- choose which cookies they want to work on this website by:Browser settings; For example:

*Chrome , from http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

*Explorer , from http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9

*Firefox, from http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we

*Safari, from http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042


There are third-party tools, available online, that allow users to detect cookies on each website they visit and manage their deactivation.