Cookie Policy

Spanish Information Society Services Act (LSSI)
This website uses both temporary session 'cookies' and permanent 'cookies'. Session 'cookies' store data only while the user is accessing the website, whereas permanent 'cookies' store the data on the device so that it can be accessed and used across more than one session.

Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through the 'cookies' is processed, the website may use:

Technical 'cookies'
These are the ones that allow the user to browse the website or application and to use the different options or services available on it. For example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted-access areas of the website, remembering the items that make up an order, completing a registration or event participation request, using security features during browsing, and storing content for the streaming of video or sound.

Personalization 'cookies'
These are the ones that allow the user to access the service with certain general characteristics predefined on their device or defined by the user themselves. For example, the language, the type of browser through which they access the service, the chosen content layout, geolocation of the device and the regional settings from which the service is accessed.

Advertising 'cookies'
These are the ones that allow the efficient management of the advertising spaces included on the website or application from which the service is provided. They make it possible to tailor the advertising content so that it is relevant to the user and to avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.

Statistical analysis 'cookies'
These are the ones that allow the tracking and analysis of users' behavior on websites. The information collected through this type of 'cookies' is used to measure the activity of websites, applications or platforms and to build browsing profiles of the users of those sites, in order to introduce improvements to the service based on the usage data generated by users.

Third-party 'cookies'
On some websites, third-party 'cookies' may be installed that allow the services offered to be managed and improved. For example, statistical services from Google Analytics and Comscore.

How to manage 'cookies' in your browser?
Users have the option to allow, block or delete the 'cookies' installed on their device by configuring the options of the browser installed on their terminal:

To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the browser Google Chrome:
- Click on the menu located in the toolbar.
- Select Settings.
- Click on Show advanced settings.
- In the 'Privacy' section, click on the Content settings button.
- In the 'Cookies' section, the options can be configured.
[ Learn more about Google Chrome ]

To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the browser Mozilla Firefox:
- At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- Under the Firefox option, you can choose Use custom settings for history to configure the options.
[ Learn more about Mozilla Firefox ]

To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the browser Internet Explorer 9:
- At the top of the Internet Explorer window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select the Security tab and use the Delete browsing history option to delete the 'cookies'. Check the 'Cookies' box and then click Delete.
- Select the Security tab and go to Settings. Move the slider all the way up to block all 'cookies' or all the way down to allow all 'cookies'. Then click OK.
[ Learn more about Internet Explorer 9 ]

If you block the use of 'cookies' in your browser, some services or features of the website may not be available.

In some browsers, specific rules can be set to manage 'cookies' on a per-website basis, which offers more precise control over privacy. This means that 'cookies' can be disabled for all sites except those you trust.