COOKIES POLICY
Cookies and data storage and retrieval devices (DARD) are files that are installed on the device (computer, mobile, tablet) used by Users to access this website and record their activity. This website uses its own and third-party cookies and equivalent technologies for security purposes, session identification, statistical analysis, personalisation and browsing preferences, language selection, management of advertising spaces, behavioural and personalised advertising, sequencing and measurement of advertising impact. If you tick I AGREE or continue browsing without disabling cookies and DARDs, you agree that we may place and use the cookies and DARDs described above on your device. You may revoke consent, disable cookies and DARDs, and learn more by reviewing our cookie policy.
INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
Due to the entry into force of the amendment of the Law on Information Society Services (LSSICE) established by Royal Decree 13/2012, it is mandatory to obtain the express consent of the user of all websites that use cookies before browsing them.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies and other similar technologies such as local shared objects, flash cookies or pixels, are tools used by web servers to store and retrieve information about their visitors, as well as to provide a correct functioning of the site.
The use of these devices allows the web server to remember some data concerning users, such as their preferences for viewing the pages of that server, name and password, products they are most interested in, etc.
COOKIES AFFECTED BY THE EU REGULATION AND EXEMPTED COOKIES
According to the EU directive, the cookies that require the informed consent of users are analytical cookies and advertising and affiliation cookies, with the exception of technical cookies and those necessary for the operation of the website or the provision of services expressly requested by the user.
WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES ARE THERE?
There are five main groups of cookies:
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Analytical cookies: these collect information on the use made of the website.
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Social cookies: these are necessary for external social networks.
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Affiliate cookies: these enable tracking of visits from other websites with which the website establishes an affiliation contract (affiliation companies).
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Advertising and behavioural cookies: these collect information about users' preferences and personal choices (retargeting).
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Technical and functional cookies: these are strictly necessary for the use of the website and for the provision of the contracted service.
COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE
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PHPSESSID: technical and strictly necessary cookie containing the session identifier. It is deleted when the browser is closed.
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_ga: Google Analytics cookie that enables the unique visits control function. The first time users enter the website through a browser, this cookie will be installed. When these users enter the website again with the same browser, the cookie will consider that they are the same users. Only in the event that users change browser, they will be considered to be other users. It expires 2 years after the last update. You can read more information about the processing carried out by Google Analytics here.
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_gat: This cookie is associated with Google Analytics. It is used to limit the request rate: limiting data collection on high-traffic sites. It expires after 10 minutes.
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_utma: Google Analytics cookie that records the date of the first and last time users visited the website. It expires 2 years after the last update. You can read more information about the processing carried out by Google Analytics here.
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_utmb: Google Analytics cookie that records the time of arrival on the website. It expires 30 minutes after the last update.
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utmc: Google Analytics cookie used for interoperability with the urchin.js tracking code. Expires at the end of the session.
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utmd: Google Analytics cookie used to collect information about the use of our website. It expires 2 years after the last update.
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utmt_super: Google Analytics cookie. This cookie is used to process the type of request made by the user. It expires at the end of the session.
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_utmz: Google Analytics cookie that stores the traffic source or a campaign to explain how users arrived at the website. It expires 6 months after the last update.
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1P_JAR: Google Analytics cookie to collect website statistics and track conversion rates. Expires one month from the last update.
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CONSENT: Google Analytics cookie that stores information from the Google map for its operation. Expires on 1 January 2038.
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DV: Google Analytics cookie that enables the function of recording the origin of users. The data recorded will be, among other things, whether users come to our website through direct traffic, from another website, from an advertising campaign or from a search engine (indicating the keyword used and the source. It expires 4 minutes after the last update.
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NID: Google Analytics cookie necessary for the captcha to work. It stores a code to prevent user impersonation. It expires 6 months after the last update.
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OGP: Google Analytics cookie to store user preferences and personalise ads. Expires one month after the last update.
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SNID: Google Captcha cookie for internal operation. It expires 6 months after the last update.
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_atuvs, loc, mus, uid, uvc: AddThis cookies created and read by JavaScript in order to ensure that users see the updated count if they share a page and return to it before the share count cache is refreshed. No cookie data is sent back to AddThis and removing it by disabling cookies could cause unexpected behaviour for users. It expires after 2 years.
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widthScreen: technical cookie to work with the responsive version. It expires at the end of the session.
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idiomaproconsi: technical and strictly necessary cookie containing the session identifier. It expires 1 hour after the last update.
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proconsi_LeyCookiesOK_0: technical cookie that stores the explicit acceptance of cookies by visitors. It expires at the end of the session.
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proconsi_LeyCookiesOK_1 technical cookie that stores the explicit acceptance of cookies by the visitor in the English version of the page. It expires at the end of the session.
WITHDRAWING CONSENT TO THE SETTING OF COOKIES
HOW TO REMOVE COOKIES FROM YOUR BROWSER
Chrome
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Select the Tools icon
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Click Settings.
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Click Show Advanced Options.
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In the ‘Privacy’ section, click on Content Settings.
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Delete cookies: Click on All cookies and site data.
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Do not allow cookies to be stored.
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Click on Delete browsing data (clear the Cache).
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Close and restart the browser.
For more information (in Spanish) about Chrome click here: http://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es.
Internet Explorer. Version 11
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Select Tools | Internet Options.
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Click the General tab.
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In the ‘Browsing History’ section, click Delete browsing history on exit.
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Select Delete files.
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Select Delete Cookies.
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Click Delete.
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Click OK.
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Close and restart your browser.
Firefox. Version 18
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Select Firefox | History | Clear Recent History.
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Next to ‘Details’, click the down arrow.
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Select the following checkboxes: Cookies, Cache, Active Logins.
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Using the ‘Time interval to clear’ drop-down menu, select All.
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Click Clear Now.
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Close and restart your browser.
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You can accept or reject cookies individually in Firefox Preferences, in the History section available under Tools > Options > Privacy.
For more information about Mozilla Firefox (in Spanish) click here: https://www.mozilla.org/es-ES/privacy/websites/#cookies.
Safari Version 5.1
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Select the Safari / Edit | Reset Safari icon.
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Select the following checkboxes: Clear history, Delete all website data.
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Click Reset.
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Close and restart the browser.
Opera
Options - Advanced - Cookies.
The cookie options control how Opera handles cookies and therefore their acceptance or rejection.
For more information on Opera (in Spanish) click here: http://help.opera.com/Linux/10.60/es-ES/cookies.html.
Other browsers
Consult the documentation for the browser you have installed.
