Cookies Policy

Cookie and Local Storage Policy

This website uses cookies and similar technologies to provide the service, as well as to help us improve it by obtaining statistics about its use and for other purposes.

Browsing this website necessarily involves the use of cookies and similar technologies whenever they are required for its operation. For certain purposes, cookies and local storage technologies will be subject to your prior consent. You may accept or reject cookies through the configuration system provided, and can also configure your browser to prevent their use.

This policy forms part of our Privacy Policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small temporary files that are created on the user’s device (computer, phone, tablet, etc.) when visiting a website. They allow the website to store or retrieve information while the user browses — for example, to save preferences or recognize the user on future visits, as well as to obtain information about browsing habits.

When a website creates a cookie on a user’s device, the following is stored: the address/domain of the website that created the cookie, the duration of the cookie (which may range from a few minutes to several years), and the content of the cookie.

Users may disable cookies at any time through this website’s configuration system, as well as configure their browser to prevent the use of cookies by certain websites and delete previously stored cookies.

2. What are cookies used for?

The most common purposes of cookies are:

  • Essential technical cookies. Used to manage navigation within the website or maintain the user’s session. Disabling them may cause some parts of the website to function incorrectly.
  • Personalization cookies. Required to remember certain user preferences.
  • Analytics cookies. Help us and third parties collect information about where users come from and how they navigate the website, enabling statistical analysis to improve the site’s structure and content.
  • Advertising cookies. Used to manage advertisements displayed on the website, determine advertising content, and control the frequency of ads.
  • Behavioral advertising cookies. Help collect information about users’ browsing habits to create interest profiles and display personalized advertisements.
  • Social sharing cookies. Necessary to identify users on social networks and allow them to share content.

3. Technologies similar to cookies

Similar technologies refer to any mechanism used to store and retrieve data on a user’s device in order to obtain information. The most common include:

  • Browser local storage. Some websites use local storage mechanisms such as sessionStorage, localStorage, and the browser’s IndexedDB database to store information.
  • Browser plug-in local storage, such as Flash Local Shared Objects (LSOs) or Silverlight Isolated Storage.
  • Web beacons. A tracking technique consisting of inserting an image hosted on an internet server into a web page or email. When the browser or email client connects to the server to download the image, the connection is recorded — allowing the website owner to know that the user has viewed the page or email. In some cases, the image is very small or transparent, making its presence unnoticeable.
  • Fingerprinting techniques. These combine information obtained from the browser or device to distinguish a user across multiple visits to different websites.

4. Third-party cookies & who receives the information

The cookies used on this website can be classified according to who creates them into two categories:

  • First-party cookies: Created and managed from our own websites and domains. The information collected is managed directly or indirectly by us for our own purposes.
  • Third-party cookies: Created and managed by other websites which, although not fully under our control, provide features and functionalities that we have chosen to include — such as interactive maps, videos, social media sharing buttons, advertisements, and similar services. These cookies are controlled by the third party providing the corresponding functionality.

Most third-party features involve access to or collection of information (including the use of cookies) by the third party, according to its own criteria and purposes, including the collection of browsing data for the purpose of displaying personalized advertising.

5. Third-party features used on this website

The table below summarizes the third-party functions and features used on this website that involve the use of cookies.

Function or Feature Provider International Transfer Privacy Policy
Google Analytics Google, Inc. Yes View policy

6. How long do cookies remain active?

Depending on their duration, cookies may be classified as:

  • Session cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device until the user leaves the website. The browser automatically deletes them when the browsing session ends.
  • Persistent cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device and are read by the website each time the user visits again. They are automatically deleted after a specified period, which may range from a short duration to several years.

This policy includes information about the duration of the cookies used. For further information, please also consult the privacy policies of third-party providers of website functionalities.

7. Private browsing mode

If you wish to use this website with a higher level of privacy and limit the storage of cookies over extended periods, we recommend using a web browser that offers a Private Browsing mode.

Browser Feature name Learn more
Internet Explorer 8+ / Microsoft Edge InPrivate Explorer · Edge
Safari 2+ Private Browsing Apple Support
Opera 10.5+ Private Browsing Opera Help
Firefox 3.5+ Private Browsing Mozilla Support
Google Chrome 10+ Incognito Mode Google Support

8. How to prevent or delete cookies

You can manage your preferences at any time through the cookie settings system integrated into this website, where you can enable or disable the use of cookies according to their purposes. You can access the settings through the link provided in the footer of the homepage.

Most web browsers also allow cookies to be disabled globally, or deleted on a per-site basis. Below are links to the help pages of the most common browsers:

To delete data stored in the browser’s local storage, users can clear their browsing history.

⚠️ Important notice: If cookies are blocked, certain services or functionalities of the website may not function correctly.

9. Detailed information about cookies used

First-party cookies

Function or Feature Technology Used Duration Purpose
Maintain the user’s session and navigation flow Session cookies Until end of session Essential Technical
Remember certain user preferences Persistent cookies and/or local storage Months Essential Technical Personalization
Keep the user logged in Persistent cookies and/or local storage Months Essential Technical Personalization
Remember user information when submitting a comment Persistent cookies Months Personalization

Third-party cookies

Feature / Provider Technology Used Domain Retention Purpose
Google Analytics
Google, Inc.
Session & persistent cookies (__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz, __utmv, _ga). Browser local storage. Years Analytics
Instagram Social Sharing
Instagram, LLC
Session & persistent cookies. Browser local storage. instagram.com, cdninstagram.com Years Tracking Behavioral Ads Social
LinkedIn Social Sharing
LinkedIn Ireland / LinkedIn Corporation
Session & persistent cookies. Browser local storage. linkedin.com Years Tracking Behavioral Ads Social

The information provided is accurate as of 08 September 2025. This Cookie Policy is reviewed periodically and may be updated over time.