We use cookies to facilitate the use of our website. Cookies are small information files that allow us to compare and understand how our users browse our website, thus allowing us to improve the browsing process. The cookies we use do not store any personal data nor any kind of information that can identify you. Should you not wish to receive cookies, please configure your internet browser so that it erases them from your computer’s hard drive, blocks them or warns you if they are installed. To continue without changes to the cookie configuration, simply remain on the website.
STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES
These cookies are necessary for the proper use of the website, as they give access to sections with security filters. Without these cookies many of the available services would not be operational.
BROWSING COOKIES
These cookies gather information on the use that visitors make of the website, for example viewed pages, loading errors, etc. This is generic and anonymous information that does not include personal data nor collect information that identifies a visitor. The ultimate objective is to improve the operation of the website.
When visiting our website, you accept the installation of these cookies on your device.
FUNCTIONAL COOKIES
These cookies allow information to be remembered (such as your user name, language or region where you are located) and more personal characteristics, for example the possibility of offering personalised content based on information and criteria you have voluntarily provided. These cookies can also be used to remember changes made in the text size, fonts and other customisable parts of the website. They are also used to provide some requested services such as viewing a video or commenting on a blog. The information compiled by these cookies can be anonymous and your activity cannot be followed on other websites. When visiting our website, you accept the installation of these cookies on your device.
HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES ON COMPUTERS
If you wish to allow the use of cookies on our site, please follow these instructions:
Google Chrome
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- In options, click on “privacy”.
- Tick “allow the managing of cookies”.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- Review the “Privacy” tab to ensure it is configured with a level of security of medium or lower.
- If the internet configuration is not on medium, the cookies will be blocked.
Mozilla Firefox
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- Select the Privacy icon.
- Click on cookies and tick “allow installation of cookies”.
Safari
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- Click on the “Security” tab and check that the “Block third-party cookies” option is ticked.
- Click on “save”.
If you wish to allow the use of cookies on our site, please follow these instructions:
Google Chrome
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- In options, click on “privacy”.
- Tick “allow the managing of cookies”.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- Review the “Privacy” tab to ensure it is configured with a level of security of medium or lower.
- If the internet configuration is not on medium, the cookies will be blocked.
Mozilla Firefox
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- Select the Privacy icon.
- Click on cookies and tick “allow installation of cookies”.
Safari
- When opening the browser, click on “tools” in the top section and select the “options” tab.
- Click on the “Security” tab and check that the “Block third-party cookies” option is ticked.
- Click on “save”.
INSTALLATION OF COOKIES
ON MAC
If you have a Mac and wish to allow access to our cookies on your computer, please follow these instructions:
Safari on OSX
- Go to Safari and select “Preferences” in the navigation toolbar.
- Click on the “Security” tab and tick the “accept cookies” option.
- Select the “Only from the site I am currently browsing” option.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX
- Go to “Explorer” and select “Preferences” in the navigation toolbar.
- Scroll down until you see “Cookies” just below received files.
- Tick “Do not ask again”.
Mozilla and Netscape on OSX
- . Go to “Mozilla” or “Netscape” and tick the “Preferences” option in the top section of your browser.
- Scroll down until you see “Cookies” just below “Privacy and Security”.
- Tick the “Only from the site I am currently browsing” option.
Opera
- Go to “Opera” and select “Menu” and “Settings” in the navigation toolbar.
- Select “Preferences” and click on the “Advanced” tab.
- Tick the “Accept cookies” option.
COOKIES
PHPSESSID
Purpose/ More information: This cookie is used to establish the session of the user who visits our website. It is a way of identifying and managing the status – the session variables – for a specific user and to be able to move this information through our website.
Time limit: Session
Google Analytics (_utma)
This cookie generates a unique user ID and records the date, the first and the last time the user visited the website. It is used to count how many times a single user visits the site
Time limit: 2 years
(_utmb)
This cookie records the time of arrival on the page and expires 30 minutes after the last recording of the seen page. It is automatically deleted when switching websites or closing the browser.
Time limit: 30 minutes
(_utmb)
This cookie is used together with the _utmb cookie to determine whether it is or is not appropriate to establish a new session for the user after more than 30 minutes spent on the same page.
Time limit: Session
(_utmz)
This cookie stores the visitor source, the path he/she followed to access the website, whether it was a direct access, from a link on another website, from an electronic mail link, using specific key words in a search engine, through a display campaign or through an AdWords advertisement.
Time limit: 6 months
(_utmv)
This is an optional cookie, only used when demographic data such as visitor sex or age wish to be segmented on the basis of the recorded data obtained.
Time limit: 2 years