Cookie Policy
Whenever you browse a website, a small text file called a cookie is saved in your browser. Its main purpose is to help the site recognize you on future visits, improving your overall experience. These files typically handle technical data, personal preferences, content customization, usage metrics, and social media integrations. Essentially, cookies ensure the website aligns with your needs; without them, many essential features would not function properly. To learn more about how cookies work and how to manage them, please visit this link.
Cookies Active on This Website
In compliance with data protection standards, we provide a clear breakdown of the cookies we use.
Internal Cookies: We implement Session Cookies to verify that users leaving comments are actual humans rather than automated bots. This is a key part of our strategy to prevent spam.
Third-Party Cookies:
Google Analytics: This tool saves cookies to help us analyze site traffic and visitor trends. By using this site, you agree to Google’s data processing practices. Any requests regarding your data rights in this area should be handled directly with Google.
Social Networks: Platforms like Facebook or X use their own cookies to enable features like “Like” or “Share” buttons.
Managing Your Cookie Settings
You have the right to block or delete cookies from this site at any moment. The steps to do this depend on the browser you use. For your convenience, we have provided links to guides for the most popular browsers here.
Additional Information
Neither this website nor its legal owners are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies belonging to the third parties mentioned above.
Web browsers are the actual tools where cookies are stored. Therefore, any requests to disable or delete them must be managed through your browser’s settings. We cannot guarantee the proper handling of cookies by these external applications.
In some instances, it is necessary to install a cookie so the browser can remember your decision to opt out of accepting them.
Regarding Google Analytics, Google stores this information on servers located in the United States. They are committed to not sharing this data unless required for system functionality or by legal obligation. Google states that they do not store your IP address. As a company adhering to international data protection agreements, they ensure that all transferred data is treated according to European safety standards. You can find more details on their privacy practices through the links provided above.
If you have any questions or concerns about our use of cookies, please feel free to reach out to us via our contact page.
