‘Cookies’ are small files that web pages can save on the computer of the user who browses it. In this way, the website is able to store information on the user’s computer (for example, their preferences or information about the place in the world from which they access), and consult it on subsequent visits that said user makes to that website.
‘Cookies’ do not harm computers and can help web developers to improve the experience of using the page in various ways, such as:
It collects statistical data about how users use a website, which allows the correction of errors or the constant improvement of said website. Remember user preferences, such as language, display preferences, etc., so that said user does not have to enter them each time they access the page. In compliance with Royal Decree-Law 13/2012, regulation that in turn develops European Directive 2009/136 / CE, there is an obligation on the part of websites to inform the user of the use of ‘cookies’ for analytical and advertising purposes. or affiliation, and to ask for your consent for the use of them.
‘COOKIES’ FROM THIS WEBSITE
They allow statistics of visits (number of users, traffic sources, screen resolutions, browser language, country of origin …)
The web administrator has access to this information, but never to personal data (names, email accounts, etc.) of the visitors.
The use that Google makes with the information collected is totally unrelated to this page. Here you can see more information about the ‘cookies’ policy of Google Analytics.
Additionally, third-party cookies such as Twitter or Facebook are used. These ‘cookies’ have been accepted by users at the time of registering for each of these services.
Configuration of web browsers, elimination of ‘cookies’ and private browsing or without ‘cookies’.
During the installation or updating process of your web browser, it is possible to regulate notices that inform of the ‘cookies’ that any website wishes to save on the user’s computer, allowing the selective acceptance or not of each of these small files.
Through the configuration of your browser it is possible to reject the ‘cookies’ of a certain website. The steps to access this option are, depending on the browsers, the following:
GOOGLE CHROME: CONFIGURACIÓN > MOSTRAR OPCIONES AVANZADAS > PRIVACIDAD > CONFIGURACIÓN DE CONTENIDO.
INTERNET EXPLORER: HERRAMIENTAS > OPCIONES DE INTERNET > PRIVACIDAD > CONFIGURACIÓN.
MOZILLA FIREFOX: HERRAMIENTAS > OPCIONES > PRIVACIDAD > HISTORIAL > CONFIGURACIÓN PERSONALIZADA.
SAFARI: PREFERENCIAS > SEGURIDAD.
Furthermore, most web browsers allow the user to browse this or any web page ‘private’ by using a ‘private mode’. When browsing a page in this way, the ‘cookies’ are automatically deleted when you close the browser session. This private mode receives different names: Incognito (Google Chrome 10 and higher versions), InPrivate (Internet Explorer 8 and higher versions), Private Browsing (Opera 10.5 and higher, FireFox 3.5 and higher, Safari 2 and higher).
You can obtain more information about the use of ‘private mode’ and the privacy policy of your browser or regulate the saving of ‘cookies’ through the Help or Settings tabs.
User acceptance
The user gives his consent to the use of ‘cookies’ by this website by deciding to continue browsing the page or by registering for some third-party services.