Cookies policy

What is a cookie and what do we use these technologies for?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (PC, mobile phone or tablet) that allow us to recognise your web browser. Cookies primarily contain information about your web browser and any activity that has taken place in it.

We may also use similar technologies that recognise cookies and identifiers and allow third parties to set cookies on your device. Web beacons may be used to determine which advertisements should be displayed in your web browser.

In this policy we use the term “cookie” to refer collectively to cookies, web beacons, pixels, tags and other similar technologies.

2. What kind of cookies do we use?

a. Strictly necessary cookies: these cookies are necessary to provide the requested service, as well as to remember configuration preferences.

b. Analytical and preference cookies: these are cookies through which we obtain statistics and analysis on how users use our services. This allows us to have an overview of how many unique users we have and how they use our services. You can disable these cookies using the mechanisms shown below, but please note that, for example, we will not be able to remember your preferences and browsing patterns, you may have to log in each time you visit us, etc.

3. How can I manage and delete cookies?

The following link includes didactic videos in the form of video tutorials which explain, step by step, how to configure the privacy options of the most common browsers, social networks and mobile operating systems: https://www.aepd.es/areas/internet/protege-tu-privacidad.html

There are also services available that have been specially developed to provide users with an up-to-date list of cookies and other tracking mechanisms, such as http://www.ghostery.com or http://disconnect.me. Or you can use alternative solutions such as http://www.youronlinechoices.com/es/.

Or you can consult below the main cookies we use where you can disable them.

4. Our cookies

PHP: PHPSESSID – We use it to manage sections of the website, to allow login and some navigation functions (such as the shopping cart) the duration would be SESSION, it always creates one and loses it when the browser is closed.

WordPress: wp-settings-1, wp-settings-time-1 – have a lifetime of one year and are used by wordpress to manage the wordpress admin interface.

Google Analytics: _ga – lasts for two years and is used to count and track page views as well as differentiate users.

WPML: wp-wpml_current_language, wp-wpml_current_admin_language – These have a 1-day lifetime and store language settings.