COOKIE POLICY

Definition and Generic Purpose of Cookies

Cookies are identifiers that we send to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser so that our systems can recognise your browser and offer you certain services. In general, these technologies can serve very different purposes such as recognising you as a user, obtaining information about your browsing habits, or customising the way in which content is displayed. This page uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third-party services that appear on our sites. In some cases, when using a Google search engine, you may have accepted their first-party cookies. These Google cookies are installed even if you have not accepted our first-party cookies and/or third-party cookies. Below is a list of the cookies used by the website.

COOKIES USED

Necessary cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for you to browse the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site. The website may not function properly without these cookies.

Targeting cookies

Targeting cookies enable the website to remember the choices you have made in the past, such as the language you prefer or what region you are in, which will change the way the website behaves.

Performance cookies

Performance cookies collect information about how you use a website, such as which pages you visited and which links you clicked on. This information is aggregated and, therefore, anonymous. To disable Google Analytics cookies, you may install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on so as not to send statistical information. It is available at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=es  

Marketing cookies

These cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers.

WordPress

Functional

Usage

We use WordPress for website development. Read more

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties.

Functional

Name
Expiration
session
Function
Store browser details

Google Analytics

Statistics

Usage

We use Google Analytics for website statistics. Read more

Sharing data

For more information, please read the Google Analytics Privacy Statement.

Statistics

Name
Expiration
2 years
Function
Store and count pageviews
Name
Expiration
1 year
Function
Store and count pageviews

Miscellaneous

Purpose pending investigation

Usage

Sharing data

Sharing of data is pending investigation

Purpose pending investigation

Name
aiDataOptions
Expiration
Function
Name
WP_DATA_USER_3
Expiration
Function
Name
et-cloud.sortMethod
Expiration
Function
Name
WP_PREFERENCES_USER_3
Expiration
Function
Name
activetab
Expiration
Function
Name
cmplz_banner-status
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
cmplz_policy_id
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
cmplz_marketing
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
cmplz_statistics
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
cmplz_preferences
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
cmplz_functional
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
cmplz_consented_services
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
et-pb-recent-items-font_family
Expiration
Function
Name
cmplz_consenttype
Expiration
365 days
Function
Name
WP_PREFERENCES_USER_2
Expiration
Function
Name
wp_lang
Expiration
Function
Name
_gid
Expiration
Function
Name
pll_language
Expiration
Function
Name
WP_PREFERENCES_USER_1
Expiration
Function
Name
et-editing-post-4943-fb
Expiration
Function
Name
et-saved-post-4943-fb
Expiration
Function
Name
ODhEREI3QkJEQzkrdnozeXVuMTZyaA==page
Expiration
Function
Name
WP_PREFERENCES_USER_5
Expiration
Function




How to enable/disable cookies in the main browsers: It is normally possible to stop accepting browser cookies, or cookies from a particular service. All modern browsers allow for changes to cookie settings. These settings are normally found in “Options” or “Preferences” in the menu of your browser. You can also configure your browser or email manager. Below is some guidance on steps to access cookie settings menu and, where relevant, the private browsing menu for each of the most popular browsers: Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Settings. For more information, please refer to Microsoft Support or the browser’s Help page. Firefox: Tools-> Options-> Privacy-> History-> Custom Settings. For more information, please refer to Mozilla Support or the browser’s Help page. Chrome: Settings -> Show Advanced Options -> Privacy -> Content Settings. For more information, please refer to Google Support or the browser’s Help page. Safari: Preferences -> Security. For more information, please refer to Apple Support or the browser’s Help page.

What happens if cookies are disabled?

Some features of the services will be disabled, such as remaininglogged in, keeping purchases in the shopping cart, etc.