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Cookies Policy

This website, like most websites on the Internet, uses Cookies to improve and optimise 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 we use them?
Cookies are files that the website or application you use installs in your browser or on your device (smartphone, tablet or connected TV) during your journey through the pages or application, and serve to store information about your visit. Like most sites on the internet, websites use Cookies to:
   - Ensure that web pages can function correctly
   - Store your preferences, such as the language you have selected or the font size.
   - Understand your browsing experience.
   - Collect anonymous statistical information, such as which pages you have viewed or how long you have been on our media.



The use of Cookies allows us to optimise your browsing, adapting the information and services offered to your interests, in order to provide you with a better experience whenever you visit us; to do this, the information we collect through Cookies is analysed by the person responsible for the Website. We use Cookies to function, adapt and facilitate the User's browsing as much as possible.
Cookies are only associated with an anonymous user and his/her computer/device and do not provide references that allow us to know personal data. You can access your browser settings at any time to modify and/or block the installation of the Cookies sent by the website, without this preventing access to the contents, except with regard to cookies that are essential for the provision of the service, without which the website cannot function. Please note in any case that if you modify and/or block the installation of Cookies, the quality of the functioning of the Services or their availability may be affected.
Users who complete the registration process or have logged in with their access data will be able to access personalised services adapted to their preferences according to the personal information provided at the time of registration and that stored in the Cookie of their browser.
Email-marketing tools use small images that are invisible to users and are included in emails. This technology allows us to know whether an email has been read or not, on what date, the IP address from which it has been consulted, etc. With this information, we carry out statistical and analytical studies on the sending and receiving of emails in order to improve the services to which the user is subscribed and to offer information that may be of interest to them.


Why are they important?
   - From a technical point of view, they allow websites to work more agile and adapted to user preferences, such as storing the language, the currency of the country or detecting the access device.
   - They establish levels of protection and security that prevent or hinder cyber-attacks against the website or its users.
   - They allow media managers to obtain statistical data collected in the Cookies to improve the quality and experience of their services.
   - They are used to optimise the advertising we show to users, offering the advertising that best suits their interests.

What are the different types of Cookies we use?
   - Session cookies expire when the user leaves the page or closes the browser, i.e. they are active for the duration of the visit to the website and are therefore deleted from our computer when the user leaves it.
   - Permanent cookies expire when the purpose for which they are used is fulfilled or when they are manually deleted. They have a deletion date and are normally used in the online purchase process, personalisation or registration, so that we do not have to enter our password constantly.
On the other hand, depending on the entity that manages the equipment or domain from which the cookies are sent and treats the data obtained, we can distinguish between first-party and third-party cookies.
   - First-party Cookies are those Cookies that are sent to your computer and managed exclusively by us for the better functioning of the Website. The information we collect is used to improve the quality of our service and your user experience.
   - If you interact with the content of our Website, third-party cookies may also be set (for example, when you click on social media buttons or watch videos hosted on another website), which are those set by a domain other than our Website. We cannot access the data stored in cookies from other websites when you browse those websites.



Browsing this website means that the following types of cookies may be installed:
Type of cookie
Description
Examples of use
Third party services

REGISTRATION
Registration Cookies are created when you register or log in to one of our web portals.
   â–ª    You can stay logged in even if you close your browser, so that when you return you will still be logged in unless you log out or log out.
   â–ª    To access certain areas of our web portals, for example to enter a competition.
   â–ª    Gigya Inc.

ANALYTICS
These Cookies collect information about your browsing experience on our web portals in a completely anonymous way. - We can count the number of visitors to the page or the most viewed content.
_ga - Used to distinguish users.
   •    We can tell if the user accessing the site is new or a repeat visitor.
   •    This information can help us to improve navigation and give you a better service.
   •    Comscore Inc.
   •    Charbeat
   •    Evolok
   •    Google Analytics
   •    Digital Analytics
   •    Crazy Egg
   •    Scorecard Research Beacon
   •    Finect
   •    Qualifio
   •    Adobe Analytics-Omniture-

Cookies set by this site
Cookie name
Cookie description
Property
Type
Expires
PHPSESSID
Session cookie - This cookie is used by the PHP encryption language to allow SESSION variables to be stored on the web server. This cookie is essential to the functioning of the website.
Own
Session
Two years
_ga
Used to distinguish users.
Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
4 years
_utma
Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utma cookie. The cookie is updated each time time data is sent to Google Analytics.
Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
4 years from configuration or update
__utmb
Used to determine new sessions or visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and there is no __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated each time time data is sent to Google Analytics.
Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
30 minutes after configuration or update
__utmc
Not used in ga.js. It is set to interact with urchin.js. Previously, this cookie acted in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session or visit.
Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
End of browser session
__utmz
Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user arrived at the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library is executed and is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.
Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
Six months from the date of configuration or update
_utmv
Used to store visitor custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar  method with a visitor custom variable. It was also used for the deprecated _setVar method. The cookie is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
Two years from configuration or update
_gid
Used to distinguish users.
Third-party Google Analytic
24 hours
_gat
Used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when the javascript library is loaded and there is no previous version of the _gat cookie.


Third-party Google Analytics
Analytics
The cookie is updated each time you send data to Google Analytics.
Some services may use connectors with various social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin, etc. By using the social register, you authorise the social network to store a persistent Cookie. This Cookie remembers your identification on the service, making access much faster on subsequent visits. This Cookie can be deleted, and you can also cancel the access permissions of the services from the privacy settings of the specific social network.

How can I configure my Cookies?
By browsing and continuing on our Website you are consenting to the use of Cookies under the conditions contained in this Cookies Policy. We provide access to this Cookies Policy at the time of registration so that the user is informed, and without prejudice to the user's right to block, delete and reject the use of Cookies at any time.
In any case, we inform you that, given that Cookies are not necessary for the use of our Website, you can block or disable them by activating the configuration of your browser, which allows you to reject the installation of all or some of the cookies. Most browsers allow you to be warned of the presence of cookies or to reject them automatically. If you reject them, you will still be able to use our Website, although the use of some of its services may be limited and therefore your experience on our Website less satisfactory.
Below are the links to the main browsers and devices so that you have all the information you need to find out how to manage cookies in your browser.
   •    For more information about Opera™ click here
   •    For more information about Android™ click here
   •    For more information about Windows Phone™ click here
   •    For more information about Blackberry™ click here
   •    For more information about Google Chrome™ click here
   •    For more information about Internet Explorer click here
   •    For more information about Mozilla Firefox™ click here
   •    For more information about Safari™ click here

For more information on how to set up detailed per-provider Cookies or manage your preferences, please visit the Your Online Choices portal.
Do we update our Cookie Policy?
We may update the Cookie Policy on our Website, so we recommend that you review this policy each time you access our Website in order to be properly informed about how and what we use cookies for.
The Cookie Policy was last updated on 01/07/2019.
What are the purposes of the cookies we use to personalise your browsing in terms of content, services and advertising?
Data access and storage: To have access to and be able to store non-sensitive information from your device, such as advertising identifiers or other device identifiers, including cookies or similar technologies.
Personalisation: - Knowing what content you are interested in and processing it so that we can personalise your experience with us and seek advertising campaigns or services that may be based on what you are interested in.
Advertising: Targeting, performance and operational: To record your interactions with advertising in order to be able to report results to advertisers and optimise campaigns in the future. This includes being able to record which campaigns you have seen, which campaigns you have interacted with (e.g. with a click or ending in a purchase).
Content: Targeting, results and optimisation: Record your interactions with content in order to be able to track the content or service proposals we make to you and product improvements.
Measurement: Collect information on the use of content and combine it with previous information for the sole purpose of measuring and analysing the consumption of content and services.


 

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