Cookies policy
Information in Compliance with rules of protection of personal data
What are cookies and what do we use them for?
A cookie is a small information file stored in your browser when you visit our website.
Cookies allow us to save your activity history on our site, so that when you return, we can identify you and personalize the content based on your browsing habits, identity, and preferences.
Cookies are harmless; they do not contain malicious code (e.g., viruses, Trojans, worms) that could damage your device (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.), but they can impact your right to data protection because they collect certain personal information (browsing habits, preferences, etc.).
What information does a cookie store?
Cookies generally do not store sensitive personal data. The information they store usually includes technical data, personal preferences, content personalization, etc.
What kinds of cookies are there?
Technical Cookies:
These are essential cookies that allow users to navigate a website and use its various features, such as controlling traffic, accessing restricted areas, processing an order or registration, using security features, or sharing content on social media.
Customization Cookies:
These cookies let users access services with predefined characteristics based on criteria such as language, browser type, or geographic location.
Analytical Cookies:
These cookies track and analyze user behavior on websites. They help measure activity and compile usage statistics to improve services.
Advertising Cookies:
These cookies enable the efficient management of advertising spaces, showing ads based on criteria like content or display frequency.
Behavioral Advertising Cookies:
These cookies store information about users’ browsing behavior in order to create a profile and serve ads based on their interests.
What are first-party and third-party cookies?
First-party cookies:
These are created and managed directly by the site you’re visiting.
Third-party cookies:
These are generated by services or entities outside the site (e.g., Google, social networks).
What cookies does our website use?
Google Analytics:
Used to measure how often visitors return and which content is most visited. It does not collect personal data such as names or addresses.
It assigns an anonymous user ID to track visits, session times, referral sources, and keywords.
Information collected includes pages visited, language, social networks, city linked to IP, visit frequency, time, browser, provider, and device type.
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Social Media Plug-ins:
Allow users to share content via platforms like Facebook and Twitter. These platforms may set their own cookies.
Google Maps:
Cookies like _NID
and _PREF
record user origin and keywords. A unique ID tracks how often a user visits the site.
What can I do with cookies?
You can delete, accept, or block cookies via your browser settings.
Blocking cookies may affect the correct functioning of some website features.
Here are links for managing cookies in popular browsers:
You can also delete any cookies already stored on your browser at any time.