Your rights are respected on this website, so we inform you that we use our own and third-party cookies to collect information and better segment what we show you according to your preferences and browsing behavior on our website.
The cookies considered our own are essential for normal navigation, usually for standard navigation on our site. However, you have the option to disable and delete non-essential cookies in your browser.
If you block non-essential cookies in your browser, you can still browse the site, but some services may not be available and the browsing experience may be limited.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files stored on the device from which you connect to our website. They allow the site to remember information about your visit, such as language, which will be retrieved later to improve and facilitate navigation.
Cookies are associated only with your browser and do not provide personal data alone. They cannot harm your device and are also very useful, as they help us identify and resolve errors.
This policy may be updated as our cookies evolve, so we suggest you periodically review it occasionally to get updated information on its changes.
What is NOT a cookie?
If you still have doubts, it’s not a virus, trojan horse, spam, spyware, worm, or any digital invention that could harm your computer.
The information is stored by cookies on our website.
Cookies typically don’t store sensitive information about users on a website, such as financial data, images, personal information, etc., but instead they store:
- Technical data
- Statistical data
- Personal preferences
- Content customization
- Other similar conclusions are drawn from user behavior.
- The cookie doesn’t link us to the person using the browser; it only links us to the web browser.
To verify this, you can switch from the Chrome browser to Firefox or Mozilla and you’ll see that the website doesn’t recognize you, as if you had never visited it before.
Why do we use cookies?
On this website, we use cookies to:
- Ensure that the website can function correctly.
- Collect anonymous statistical information, such as which pages you’ve viewed or how long you’ve been on the website.
What you should know about cookies
Internet websites don’t always provide information about cookies that third parties may use through our website, such as cookies from social networks.
This means that they don’t have complete control over them.
Affiliate cookies:
This website uses affiliate links for some of the products we recommend. Still, purchases are regulated solely under the terms and conditions of the companies to which the affiliate links belong.
How to disable cookies on your computer?
While turning off necessary essential alterations, you have the right to turn off cookies installed on your computer; it’s vital to know that disabling them will alter some functions of our website.
- How do you disable them if you’re using Google Chrome.
- If you’re using Firefox.
- If you’re using Safari.
- Lastly, if you’re using Internet Explorer.
The creator of this website is not legally responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third parties mentioned in the detailed cookie table in this cookie policy.
Another vital aspect is that web browsers are the tools responsible for storing cookies. You must exercise your right to delete or disable them from this place. Neither this website nor we can guarantee the incorrect or correct handling of cookies by the mentioned browsers.
Cookies must be installed so the browser doesn’t forget your decision not to accept them.
Google Analytics cookies are stored on server systems in the United States and the company commits not to share them with third parties except where necessary for the system’s operation or when required by law. According to Google, it does not store your IP address. Google Inc. is a company adhering to the Safe Harbor Agreement, which guarantees that all transferred data will be treated with a level of protection with European regulations.
We attach this link if you want information about how Google uses cookies.
Remember that you can always allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer by configuring the browser-installed options.