In order to provide efficient service and improve your browsing experience, our websites make use of first-party and third-party cookies. By continuing to browse you implicitly agree to their use. The user can always prevent the generation of cookies through the browser options although this may cause the page to malfunction.
What is a cookie?
‘Cookies’ are small files that websites send to the browser that are saved on the user’s device, which can be a computer, smartphone, tablet, etc. These files allow the website to remember information about your first visit to the site, such as your choice of language and preferred options. In this way it is possible to understand what information the user is interested in with the aim of simplifying and personalizing the content of the page for the next visit. Cookies play a very important role as they improve the web browsing experience.
How to use ‘cookies?’
By browsing this website you implicitly agree to the use of ‘cookies’ in your device which allows you to access the following information:
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Internet browsing statistics.
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‘Login’ of the user in order to keep the session active.
Types of ‘cookies’ used
This site uses session ‘cookies’ and permanent ‘cookies’. Session ‘cookies’ store data only when the user logs in to the site while permanent ‘cookies’ save data on the computer for use in other sessions.
Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through ‘cookies’ is processed, the site may use:
Technical cookies
Cookies of this type are necessary for the functionality of certain areas of the site. For example, they control the exchange and transmission of data, recognize access to a session, access areas of the site with reduced access, use security elements during navigation, and store content for sound and video broadcasting.
Personalization cookies
Cookies of this type are necessary for certain areas of the site to function properly. For example, they control data exchange and transmission, recognize access to a session, access areas of the site with reduced access, use security elements during navigation, and store content for sound and video broadcasting.
Statistics analysis cookies
These cookies allow tracking and analysis of user behavior on websites. The information collected by these cookies is used to measure the frequency of visits to the website and for the development of browsing profiles of users of these sites with the aim of improving the service according to the user’s use of the data available.
Third-party cookies
On some websites it is possible to install third-party ‘cookies’ for better management of the services offered. Such as statistical reports made by Google Analytics and Comscore.
Managing cookies in the browser
You can allow, block or remove ‘cookies’ installed on your computer by configuring your browser options:
To set cookie permissions in the Google Chrome browser:
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Click in the menu located in the toolbar.
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Select Settings.
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Click on Show advanced options.
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In the ‘Privacy’ section, click the Content Settings button.
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In the ‘Cookies’ section, you can change the following cookie-related settings.
More information about Google Chrome
To manage cookies from the Mozilla Firefox browser:
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At the top of the Firefox window click the Tools button.
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Select Options.
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Select the Privacy panel.
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From the Firefox options you can choose to use custom settings for history.
More information about Mozilla Firefox
To manage cookies from the Internet Explorer 9 browser:
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Click the Tools button.
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Select Security and then click Delete Browsing History to delete ‘cookies’. Select the ‘Cookies‘ check box, and then click Delete.
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Select the Security tab and go to Configuration. Move the slider up to block all ‘cookies’ or all the way down to allow them. After that, click Accept.
More information about Internet Explorer 9
Preventing the generation of cookies through browser options can cause the page to malfunction.
On some browsers, specific rules for handling ‘cookies’ can be configured for more precise privacy control. It is therefore possible to disable ‘cookies’ from all sites except those that you trust.