Cookie technology usage policy
This technology helps us understand user behavior on our website and how they interact with its different features.
What are cookies and how do they work?
Each cookie is a small attachment. Its small size and text content do not overload the device on which it is installed. The different types of cookies we use on our website are created in such a way that they can transmit different types of information to us. When a file is installed on the device, it remains inactive until the user accesses our portal. After this access, the file is activated and collects information according to its type.
Types of cookies
We use the main types of cookies, which collect the information necessary to achieve our objectives. For example, statistical cookies provide us with information about traffic on our website. Thanks to them, we know how many visitors accessed our site during a given period of time. By processing this data, we can draw conclusions about whether advertising and marketing measures were effective and to what extent.
Marketing files, which are also used on our website, collect basic information for the creation of campaigns and strategies. Thanks to these files, we know what information interests users, as they access certain pages and stay on them for longer. From this, we conclude that certain information is of interest to users. This allows us to create marketing strategies and improve our website, paying more attention to the data that users need.
Files with automatic installation
Our website uses files that we may install without the user’s consent. This is a legal action, as these files do not collect any information about the user or their behavior. These files are essential for our website to function properly. They help the portal open correctly on the user’s device and allow navigation to work correctly on that device. Thanks to them, the user has access to all the necessary information.
The user can delete our cookie files from their browser, which will mean renouncing the consent previously given for their acceptance.