Cookies Policy

Cookies policy

 

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small files that are placed on your computer, telephone or other device by a website, containing details of your browsing history on that website. Cookies are necessary to make browsing easier and more user-friendly, and do not damage your computer. Although this policy refers to the general term ‘cookie’, which is the principal method used by this website to store information, the browser’s ‘local storage’ space is also used for the same purpose as cookies. As a result, all the information included in this section is likewise applicable to this 'local storage' system.

What are cookies used for on this website?

Cookies are an essential part of the way our website works. The main aim of our cookies is to enhance your browsing experience – by remembering things such as your preferences (language, country, etc.) whilst browsing and for future visits. The information collected by cookies also enables us to improve the website thanks to estimates regarding usage figures and patterns. We can also adapt the website to users’ personal interests and speed up the search process, etc. If we have obtained your prior consent, we may occasionally use cookies, tags and other similar devices that enable us to show you, either from our own or third party websites, advertisements based on the analysis of your browsing habits.

What are cookies not used for on this website?

We do not store sensitive information of personal identification such as your address, password, credit card data, etc., in the cookies that we use. Neither do we use the cookies to guide advertising to our users according to your navigation nor for other advertising aims, not ours or of third parties.

Who uses the information stored in the cookies?

The information stored in our website cookies is used exclusively by us, except for those identified below as “third party cookies” which are used and managed by external organisations to provide services requested by us in order to improve our services and enhance your experience when browsing our website. These 'third party cookies' are used mainly to obtain access statistics and guarantee any payment operations made.

How can I disable the use of cookies and delete existing ones?

You may restrict, block or delete the cookies on this website at any time by modifying your browser configuration in accordance with the instructions given. Although each browser is parameterized differently, cookie configuration is normally located on the "Preferences" or "Tools" menu. For more info on browser cookie settings, go to the "Help" menu on your browser.

Notwithstanding the above, the user can configure your browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or to be notified of the reception of each cookie and decide at that time whether or not your hard drive

If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu option , select Internet Options and accede to Privacy. For more information: http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9

If you use Firefox for Mac in Preferences menu option , selecting Privacy , Show Cookies accessing paragraph , and Windows on the Tools menu option , selecting Options , then Privacy accessing to Use custom settings for history . For more information: http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we

If you use Safari, Preferences option in the menu, select Privacy. For more information:http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042

If you use Google Chrome, on the Tools menu option , selecting Options (Preferences on Mac) , and then clicking through to Advanced Content option in the Settings section of the Privacy and Cookies finally marking the Settings dialog content. For more information: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=es&answer=95647

What especific cookies use this website?

Discussed below cookies used by this website for the purpose of each:



a) Identification and authentication Cookies: These cookies are used to identify the user during the session, avoiding the need to repeat the authentication process on the website and accelerate some processes of the website.



• User identification (WC_AUTHENTICATION_ <userid> , WC_USERACTIVITY_ <userid> ): Used to identify and authenticate the user. It also contains technical data of the user session, such as, for example, the connection timeout, the session ID, etc. .



• HTTP Session (JSESSIONID , "Local storage" ): Identifies the user http session. It is common in all the web applications to identify user requests in a session.



• Identifies the user session (symfony): It is a cookie that is used to store user session data.



b ) Third party cookies: We use third-party services such as Google Maps, Adthis, Facebook, Twitter, and some of these services require cookies to function. We can not control the dissemination of these cookies. You can view the website of these third parties to obtain more information about them .



• Google (PREF, NID ): Google tracking cookies and safe navigation. Google PREF and NID are set by browsers to protect users against sites of known intruders. If you arrive at one of these sites allows your browser to take action or informed. Users can halt these cookies by disabling the browser mode ' Safe Browsing '.



• Share content with Adthis (_atuvc ): A function that allows visitors to share a page via Facebook, Twitter, email and other means. This feature provides an external company called AddThis, which uses a cookie to recompile anonymous information when you visit these sites. Although not present advertisements on our sites, AddThis can use the information collected does not identify you personally during visits to those sites to other sites put advertisements about goods and services that may be of interest.



• Facebook (_datr ): This security system called " Delta" on every login check if the user account is being used fraudulently by a third party. This check is performed with the DATR cookie and the information it contains. This cookie does any computer ever agreed to the Facebook page and has a life of 2 years (unless the cookies are removed ).



• Twitter ( guest_id ): This cookie is used to identify a twitter, if you do not have a Twitter account or never had access to the website twitter.com, Twitter directly assigned a unique code to track your visit to Twitter . Twitter has the ability to track the surfing habits of users who do not have a Twitter account and never visited a Web site Twitter before. By using the same browser to create a Twitter account after the data collected in the past can be linked theoretically to the newly created profile. This cookie will expire two years after the creation.



c ) Analysis of navigation Cookies: These cookies get general information on user access to the website (in content) to provide those disclosures subsequently aggregate information for statistical purposes .



• Origin ( WC_GASource ): Used to know the origin of a user to get to a page of this website, for example, comes from a page detailing a range of products, from search engine or from a site external web .



• Google Analytics ( __atuvc, __ utma, __ utmb, __ utmc, __ utmz,  _ga, uid ): Allow you to track web site using Google Analytics tool, which is a service provided by Google to obtain information from the user access to websites. Some of the data stored for further analysis are: the number of times the user has visited the website, data from the first and last visit of the user, duration of visits, page from which the user accessed the website, search engine that the user used to reach the website or link that has been selected in the world from which you access the user, etc.. The configuration of these cookies is predetermined by the Google service, which is why we suggest that you check the privacy page of Google Analytics, provides for http://www.google.com/intl/es/analytics/privacyoverview.html for more information about cookies and how to disable them using (meaning we are not responsible for the content or accuracy of third party websites)


NOTE: In the above table the information that is not stored exactly in a cookie but rather in the browser space called "local storage", but whose processing and purpose is similar to that of a cookie is identified as "local storage".
This list will be updated with the greatest speed possible as the website services change that are offered on this website. However, occasionally during this updating it could occur that the list no longer includes a cookie, although it always deals with cookies with identical aims as those that are recorded in this list