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Cookies are small data files that are created on the user's computer in order to store information on the basis of its activities in the network. This website may use cookies as follows: Session cookie

Session cookies are stored temporarily and are valid for a limited time, so do not record any information permanently on the hard disk of the user's computer. Cookies allow us to store information related to the beginning of each session user.

Browsing cookies

Browsing cookies have the main objective of avoiding suggestions not related to your interests, offering rather direct and custom commercial proposals. The cookie utility navigation is based on monitoring of browsing the Internet. The user can always deleteare these cookies before you start navigation to other pages in the Web site.

Statistical cookie

Cookies allow statisticians to know the following information:
-The date and time of the last time the user visited our website.
-Access to content selected by the user during his last visit to our Web Site.
To compile usage statistics on our website we use statistical tools with limited scope to the functions described in the previous paragraph that allow us to know the frequency of visits of our users and the content of interest. In this way we can focus our efforts to improve the popular areas and help the user find what he's looking for. The website may use the information collected to carry out evaluations and statistical calculations on anonymous data and to ensure continuity of service or make improvements to its Web Sites. This information will not be used for any other purpose.

Third party cookies

The site may also install third party cookies that are used to manage and improve our services. <BR/& lg; Examples include: Google Analytics, FabianOk, Instagram, Twitter, Google +, HitStats, Pinterest, DoubleClick, ShinyStat, Skype, LinkedIn, Flickr

Managing cookies

Except as set out above, you may configure your browser to automatically accept or reject all cookies or to receive a warning screen of each cookie and decide each time whether to install it or not on the hard disk. To this end, we suggest you consult the help section of your browser to learn how to change the configuration. You can also use directives to control cookies as tracking incognito. The user can also revoke at any time the consent granted for usecookies from our Organization, setting up for that purpose your browser as you indicate above.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, you must bear in mind that disabling could affect the proper functioning of certain sections of the website. Please consult the instructions and manuals of your browser for more information:

If you're using Microsoft Internet ExplorerSelect "Tools", "Internet Options" and then "Privacy".
, select "Preferences", "Privacy" and access to "View cookies"; for Windows, select "Tools" and then "options", go to "Privacy" and then from the drop-down menu of "History" select "use custom settings".

, select "Privacy" within the "Preferences" menu.

Google Chromefrom the Tools menu select options (preferences on a Mac), go to "Advanced" and then "Content Configuration" section of the "Privacy" and then check "cookies" in the "configuration" menu "content.

 

 

Cookie Policy

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and provide you with a more personalised service. If you continue browsing, we consider you to have accepted their use. You can change the configuration or get more information by viewing our policies.

Cookies are small data files that are generated in the User's computer and allow the User to store the information generated by their activity on the network. This Website can use the following cookies:

Session cookies

Session cookies are memorised and are only valid temporarily, so they do not save any information on your computer permanently. Such cookies allow user login information to be stored.

Browsing cookies

The main objective of browser cookies is to avoid offering you recommendations unrelated to your interests and offer you targeted and personalised commercial suggestions. Their usefulness is based on the temporary monitoring of Internet browsing. The User has the option to delete such cookies before browsing other pages of the Website.

Statistic cookies
-The date and time of the User's last visit to our Website.
-Access to the content the User chose on their last visit to our Website.
To gather statistics about the use of our Website, we use statistical tools with a scope limited to the functions described in the above paragraph and in order to find out the level of recurrence of our visitors and the content that is most popular. We can thus focus our efforts on improving the most visited areas and help the user to find what they are looking for more easily. The Website can use the information on your visit to make assessments and statistical calculations on anonymous data as well as ensure continuity of the service or make Website improvements. This information shall not be used for any other purpose.

Third-party cookies
The website may also install third-party cookies to manage and improve their services.
An example of such use: , , , , GOOGin, HitStats, , DoubleClick, , , LinkedIn, Flickr

Managing Cookies
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Users can set up their browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or receive an on-screen notification when receiving each cookie and decides there and then whether to allow it access to their hard drive. To that end, we suggest referring to the help section of your browser to find out how to change your current set up. You can also use tools that block tracking cookies

You also have the option to revoke ay any time your consent for to use cookies by configuring your browser as described above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, bear in mind that disabling cookies may affect the performance of certain sections of the Website. Please refer to your browser's instructions andmanuals for more detailed information:
For
Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to "Tools", select "Internet Options" and then "Privacy".
In the case of
Firefox, for Mac users, go to "Preferences", select "Privacy" and then "Show Cookies".
For
Windows users, go to "Tools", select "Options", then "Privacy" and finally "Use custom settings for history".
If you use
Safari, go to "Preferences", then select "Privacy".
In the case of
Google Chrome, go to "Tools", select "Options" (in the case of Preferences Mac users), then "Advanced" and finally "Content Settings" under the "Privacy" section and tick on "Cookies" in the "Content Settings" dialog box.