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The current LSSI legislation (Law of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce) obliges us as the owner of THE OWNER OF THE WEB to inform about the cookies that are downloaded on this website, especially about third-party cookies. Although it is impossible to do so strictly (since most rely exclusively on services like Google), at least on this site we will try to specify the most stable ones.

What is a cookie?
A cookie is a harmless file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain web pages. Cookies allow a web page, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their team and, depending on the information they contain and the way they use their equipment.

Thus, there are cookies that obtain information related to the number of pages visited, the city to which the IP address from which it is accessed is assigned, the number of new users, the frequency and recidivism of the visits, the time of visit, the browser, the operator or the type of terminal from which the visit is made.

What types of cookies are used on this website?
By accessing the web THE OWNER OF THE WEB, we inform you that if you continue browsing you will be installed several own and third-party cookies corresponding to the analytics of the web (for example: Google Analytics or similar tools) to help the website to analyze the use made by the users of the website and improve its usability, but in no case are associated with data that could identify the user. The data they keep are of a technical nature, personal preferences, personalization of contents, etc. The web server does not associate you as a person, but your web browser.

Then, in compliance with what is established in article 22.2 of the LSSI, we expose the cookies that can be installed during the browsing of this website.

This website uses its own and third-party cookies to ensure you have a better browsing experience, share content on social networks, leave comments and obtain statistics from our users.

As a user, you can reject the processing of data or information by blocking these cookies through the appropriate configuration of your browser. However, you should know that if you do, this site may not work properly.

That is why it is important that you read this cookie policy and understand that if you continue browsing, we consider that you accept its use. You can change the settings of your browser to be notified of the receipt of cookies on your hard drive or disable if you wish the ability to store these cookies on your hard drive.

According to the terms included in article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, if you continue browsing, you will be giving your consent for the use of the aforementioned mechanisms.

What types of cookies are there?
Types of cookies depending on the entity that manages the computer or domain from where the cookies are sent and treat the data obtained, we can distinguish:

Own cookies: Are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the editor itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

Third party cookies: These are those that are sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain that is not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies.
In the event that cookies are installed from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself but the information collected through them is managed by a third party, they can not be considered as own cookies.

Have more information about Cookies in: Wikipedia
Web Beacons
This site can also host web beacons (also known as web bugs). Web beacons are usually small images of a pixel by a pixel, visible or invisible placed within the source code of the web pages of a site. Web beacons serve and are used in a similar way to cookies. In addition, web beacons are often used to measure the traffic of users who visit a web page and can draw a pattern of users of a site.

You have more information about web beacons in: Wikipedia

Third party cookies
In some cases, we share information about visitors to this site anonymously or in aggregate with third parties such as advertisers, sponsors or auditors for the sole purpose of improving our services. All these processing tasks will be regulated according to the legal norms and all your data protection rights will be respected according to the current regulation.

This site measures traffic with different solutions that may use cookies or web beac