Cookie policies

A cookie is a small text file that is stored within your browser when you visit almost any website. Its usefulness is that the web is able to remember your visit next time you browse that page. Cookies often store technical information, personal preferences, personalized content, usage statistics, links to social networks, access to user accounts, etc. The purpose of a cookie is to adapt the content of the web to your profile and needs. Without cookies, services offered by any webpage would be diminished significantly.

Cookies used by this web site.
Following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency we detail the use of cookies on website, informs with maximum accuracy.

This website uses the following cookies:

  • Session cookies to ensure that users who write comments on the blog are human and not automated applications. Thus combat spam.
Third party cookies.
  • Google Analytics: Stores cookies to compile statistics on traffic and number of visits to this website. By using this web site are consenting to the processing of data about you by Google. Therefore, the exercise of any right in this regard must do so by communicating directly with Google.
  • Social Networks: Every social network uses its own cookies for you to click on buttons of type Like or Share.
Deactivation or elimination of cookies.
At any time you may exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website. These actions are performed differently depending on the browser you are using.
Additional notes.
  • Neither this website nor its legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third parties that may be mentioned in this cookie policy.
  • Web browsers are responsible for storing tools and cookies from this site and must perform their right to removal or disabling them. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can ensure proper or improper handling of cookies by any of the browsers.
  • In some cases it is necessary to install cookies to remember your decision not to accept them.
  • Cookies from Google Analytics, the company stores cookies on servers in the United States and is committed to not share it with third parties, except where necessary for system operation or when required by law to this purpose. According to Google not save your IP address. Google Inc. is a company attached to the Safe Harbor Agreement ensures that all data transferred will be treated with a degree of protection according to European standards. You can find detailed information on this subject at this link. For information about using Google gives the cookies we attach this other link.
  • For any questions about this policy please contact us via the contact section.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a harmless text file that is store in your browser when you visit almost any website. The usefulness of the cookie is for the website to be able to remember your visit next time you browse that page. Although many people do not know the cookies have been used since 20 years ago, when the first browser for the World Wide Web.
What's NOT a cookie?.
It’s not a virus, nor a troyan or worm, spam, spyware and does not open up pop-up windows.
What kind of information does a cookie store?.
Cookies usually dont store sensible information about you, as credit card numbers, or bank data, pictures, ID, personal info, etc… The data stored are technical, personal preferences, personalized content, etc.
The web server does not associate you as a person, but as your web browser. In fact, if you usually browse with Internet Explorer and try browsing with Firefox or Chrome you will realize that the web does not realize that you are the same person because it really is partnering with the browser, not the person.
What kind of cookies exist?.
  • Tecnical cookies: the most basic kind, among other things,they know when a human or an automated application is navigating, when an anonymous user navigates and one registered; basic tasks for the operation of any dynamic web.
  • Analysis cookies: pick up information about the use we give to the internet, the sections you use most, viewed products, language, etc…
  • Advertasing cookies: show advertaisings depending on your use of navigation, country, languaje, etc…
What are own and third party cookies?.
Own cookies are the ones generated by the page visiting, and the third party cookies are the ones generated by services like Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc…
What happens if I deactivate cookies?.
To understand the extent you may have to disable cookies here are some examples:

  • You can not share content from that page on Facebook, Twitter or any other social network.
  • The web site will not adapt content to their personal preferences, as often happens in the online stores.
  • You cannot access the personal area of the web, such as My Account, or My profile or My orders.
  • Online shopping: It will be impossible to make purchases online, the only shopping possible would be by calling or visiting the physical store if you have one.
  • It will not be possible to customize your geographic preferences as time zone, currency or language.
  • The web site will not perform web analytics on visitors and web traffic, making it difficult to be competitive anywhere.
  • You may not blog, upload photos, post comments, value or rate any content. The web may not know whether you are a human or an automated application that publishes spam.
  •  No sectorized advertising, which will reduce advertising revenue on the web.
  • All social networks use cookies if disabled can not use any social network.
Can cookies be eliminated?.
Yes. Not only can be eliminated but blocked as well, in a general form, or particularly for an specific domain. To get rid of cookies from a specific web page, you must go to the browser’s configuration to proceed it elimination.
Cookie configuration:
Here’s how to access a particular cookie Chrome browser. Note: These steps may vary depending on the browser version:

  1. Go to Settings or Preferences using the File menu or by clicking the icon customization that appears top right.
  2. You will see different sections, click the Show Advanced Options option.
  3. Go to Privacy Settings content.
  4. Select All cookies and site data.
  5. A list appears with all sorted cookies per domain. To make it easier to find the cookies of a specific domain partially or fully enter the address in the search field cookies.
  6. After this filter will appear on the screen one or more lines with the web cookies requested. Now just select it and press X to proceed with removal.

To access the cookie settings in Internet Explorer follow these steps (may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Go to Tools, Internet Options
  2. Click on Privacy.
  3. Move the slider to adjust the level of privacy you want.

To access settings Firefox browser cookies follow these steps (may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Go to Options or Preferences for your operating system.
  2. Click on Privacy.
  3. History select Use custom settings for history.
  4. You will now see the Accept cookies option, you can enable or disable your preference.

To access the settings of the Safari browser cookies follow these steps (may vary depending on the browser version):

  1. Go to Settings, then Safari.
  2. Go to Privacy & Security, see the Block cookies to fit the type of lock to perform.

To access the configuration browser cookies fromAndroid follow these steps (may vary depending on the browser version):

  1. Run the browser and press the Menu button, then Settings.
  2. Go to Security and Privacy, see the Accept cookies option to select or clear the check box.

To access the configuration browser cookies for Windows Phone follow these steps (may vary depending on the browser version):

  1. Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings
  2. You can now enable or disable the cookies.