A cookie is a file downloaded onto your computer when you access certain websites. Among other things, cookies enable a website to store and recover information on your or your computer’s browsing habits and depending on the information contained and the way you use your computer can be used to recognise it.
However, cookies only obtain information related to the number of site visits, the city to which the IP address from where you log on is assigned, the number of new users, the frequency of visits and return visits, the time of visits and the browser/operator or terminal type from which the visit is made. In no case is information obtained regarding the name, surname, postal address or other such information about the user who has logged on.
Cookies can be proprietary or third-party. Proprietary cookies are ones sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher of the website from which the service sought by the user is provided. Third-party cookies are ones sent to the user’s terminal equipment from a computer or domain not managed by the publisher but by another organisation which processes the data obtained via the cookies.
Cookies can also be session or persistent cookies. The former are designed to collect and store data when you log into a website. The latter store data in the computer and can be accessed and processed by the cookie manager for a defined period which may range from a few minutes to a number of years.
This website uses proprietary cookies to identify you, ensure the proper functioning of the site and remember your browsing preferences, such as the language to show the site in.
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