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Cookies Policy

Access to this website may involve the use of cookies. Cookies are small amounts of information stored in the browser used by each user—on the various devices they may use to browse—so that the server remembers certain information that only the server that implemented it will subsequently read. Cookies facilitate navigation, make it more user-friendly, and do not damage the browsing device.

Cookies are automatic procedures for collecting information about the preferences determined by the user during their visit to the website in order to recognize them as a user, personalize their experience and use of the website, and may also, for example, help identify and resolve errors.

The information collected through cookies may include the date and time of visits to the website, the pages viewed, the time spent on the website, and the sites visited just before and after it. However, no cookie allows it to contact the user’s phone number or any other personal contact method. No cookie can extract information from the user’s hard drive or steal personal information. The only way for the user’s private information to become part of the cookie file is for the user to personally provide that information to the server.

Cookies that allow the identification of a person are considered personal data. Therefore, the Privacy Policy described above will apply to them. In this sense, the user’s consent will be necessary for their use. This consent will be communicated, based on an authentic choice, offered through an affirmative and positive decision, before the initial, removable, and documented treatment.

Disable, reject, and delete cookies.

The user can disable, reject, and delete cookies—totally or partially—installed on their device by configuring their browser (including, for example, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Explorer). In this regard, the procedures for rejecting and deleting cookies may differ from one Internet browser to another. Consequently, the user should refer to the instructions provided by the Internet browser they are using. In the event that the user rejects the use of cookies—totally or partially—they may still use the website, although they may have limited access to some of its features.