What are “cookies”?
“Cookies” are small software labels that are stored on your computer through the browser (browser), retaining only information related to your preferences, not including, as such, your personal data.
What are “cookies” for?
“Cookies” serve to help determine the usefulness, interest and number of uses of their websites, allowing faster and more efficient navigation, eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.
What kind of “cookies” are there?
There are two groups of “cookies” that can be used
- Permanent “Cookies” – these are “cookies” that are stored at the browser level on your access devices (PC, mobile and tablet) and that are used whenever you make a new visit to one of our websites. They are generally used to direct navigation to the user’s interests, allowing us to provide a more personalized service.
- Session “cookies” – these are temporary “cookies” that remain in your browser’s “cookies” file until you leave the website. The information obtained by these “cookies” serves to analyze traffic patterns on the web, allowing us to identify problems and provide a better browsing experience.
For what purposes do we use “cookies”?
- Strictly necessary “Cookies” – Allow you to browse the website and use its applications, as well as access secure areas of the website. Without these “cookies”, the services you have requested cannot be provided.
- Analytical “Cookies” – They are used anonymously for the purpose of creating and analyzing statistics, in order to improve the functioning of the website.
- Functionality “Cookies” – They save user preferences regarding the use of the website, so that it is not necessary to reconfigure the website each time you visit it.
- Third-party “Cookies” – Measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of third-party advertising. They can also be used to customize a widget with user data.
- Advertising “Cookies” – They direct advertising according to the interests of each user, in order to direct advertising campaigns taking into account the tastes of users, and, in addition, limit the number of times the ad is seen, helping to measure the effectiveness of advertising and the success of the organization of the website.
How can you manage “cookies”?
All browsers allow the user to accept, refuse or delete “cookies”, namely by selecting the appropriate settings in the respective browser. You can configure “cookies” in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser.
It should be noted, however, that by disabling “cookies” it may prevent some web services from working properly, affecting, partially or totally, navigation on the same.