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Most of these services are provided by third parties (other companies). If you have an account or use the services of these third parties on other websites, they may know that you have visited our sites. The use of data collected through cookies by third parties is subject to their own privacy policies; therefore, we identify those cookies by the third parties that set them.
Below you will find information about the different uses we make of cookies. If you wish, you can disable the installation of some cookies; however, doing so may have consequences on your use of the site and the services we can offer you.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. They allow you to browse the site, search for products and other services, and make purchases. Without these cookies, we would not be able to provide the services you are looking for on our website.
Performance cookies
These cookies allow us to understand how users use our site, so that we can analyze and improve how the site works. For example, they help us to know which pages are the most and least popular. They count elements such as number of visitors, how long users spend on the site and the sources of access. This lets us know what we are doing well and what we need to improve, as well as making sure that pages load quickly and display correctly. All information gathered by these cookies is anonymous and is not linked to personal information about you.
Advertising or tracking cookies
These cookies are used to display advertisements that may be relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign and may be used to show you relevant ads on other websites you visit.
List and description of cookies
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These are persistent, performance cookies and are used as part of our web analytics activity to monitor traffic and compile reports on how users use our website. Below is a more detailed explanation of each type of Google Analytics cookie:
- UTMA: this cookie tracks the number of times a user has been to our website, on their first visit and when the last time it occurred.
- UTMB and UTMC: these cookies work together to calculate how long a visit takes. UTMB collects information on the exact moment in time when a visitor enters our website, while UTMC collects information on the exact moment in time when a visitor leaves the website. UTMB expires at the end of the session. UTMC waits 30 minutes and then expires (this time lapse is necessary to ensure that no additional activity occurs).
- UTMZ: this cookie tracks where the visitor comes from, for example which search engine was used, whether a link was clicked, which keyword is used and from which part of the world the user accesses our website.
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Google Maps cookies to display geographic locations. These cookies are managed entirely by Google.
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This cookie allows other websites to know that you have visited our website. In this way they can show you content that may be of interest to you.
how can cookies be managed in the browser?
The user can manage the cookies installed on your computer by configuring your browser options. Below we show you how you can change the configuration of the cookie options in the main browsers on the market for your version of PC. In case you use other browsers or platforms, please refer to the specific documentation provided by the browser developer. The information shown here for configuration is for the versions existing at the time this documentation was compiled. It is possible that the instructions may differ in future versions of browsers. In this case, please consult the corresponding support section of the developer company.
To adjust the permissions related to cookies in the Google Chrome browser:
Click on the menu located in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Click on Show advanced options.
In the Privacy section click on the Content Settings button.
In the Cookies section you can configure the options.
More information about Google Chrome.
To adjust permissions related to cookies in the Mozilla Firefox browser:
At the top of the Firefox window click on the Tools menu.
Select Options.
Select the Privacy panel.
In the Firefox option you can choose Use custom settings for history to configure the options.
More information on Mozilla Firefox.
To adjust permissions related to cookies in the Internet Explorer browser:
At the top of the Internet Explorer window click on the Tools menu.
Go to the Security tab and use the Delete Browsing History option to delete cookies.
More information about Internet Explorer.
If you block the use of cookies in your browser it is possible that some services or functionalities of the website may not be available.