Understanding Cookies
To enhance your experience, our website uses cookies. These are small text files saved on your device that help our site remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language and other settings. This can make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you. Cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our content, which allows us to improve our services. They can store technical data, personal preferences, and usage statistics. If cookies are disabled, some features of the website may not operate as intended.
Would you like to learn more about cookies, including how to manage or remove them? Click here for additional information.
How We Use Cookies
Following the standards set by the Spanish Data Protection Agency, we are committed to clarity regarding our use of cookies.
Our website uses its own cookies for purposes such as:
Preventing spam: Session cookies help ensure that blog comments are submitted by humans, not automated software.
We also use cookies from trusted third parties, including:
Google Analytics: This service helps us analyze how visitors use our site. The data collected is used to improve user experience. By using our website, you agree to let Google process this information. For any related concerns, please contact Google directly.
Social Media Platforms: Social media cookies enable you to interact with content using “Like” or “Share” buttons.
How to Control Cookies
You can manage or delete cookies based on the browser you are using. Since each browser is different, please check your browser’s help section for specific instructions. A quick guide for popular browsers is available here.
Important Information
We are not liable for the privacy practices or content of third-party services referenced in this policy.
Your browser is responsible for storing cookies. Therefore, cookie management must be done through your browser settings. We cannot ensure how your browser handles these settings.
Sometimes, a cookie may be necessary to remember that you have declined cookies.
Google Analytics processes data in the United States under the Privacy Shield Framework, which meets EU data protection requirements. Google states that it does not store IP addresses. More details are available here and here.
If you have questions about this policy, please reach out via our contact page.