Cookies policy

This website uses cookies or similar technologies that store and recover information while you are browsing.

What are cookies?

Cookies are files created by websites you visit that save browsing information for various uses.

In general, these technologies can be used for a wide variety of purposes, for example recognizing you as a user, obtaining information on your browsing habits, or personalizing how you see our content. The specific ways we use these technologies is described below.

Types of Cookies

By source

  • First party cookies: Sent to the user’s terminal from a computer or domain managed by the editor, from which the service requested by the user is provided.
  • Third party cookies: Sent to the user’s terminal from a computer or domain managed not by the editor but by another entity that processes the data obtained with the cookies.


By purpose:

  • Technical cookies: Allow users to browse a website, platform or app and use the services and options therein.
  • Personalization cookies: Remember information so the user can access the service with specific characteristics that may make their experience different from that of other users, for example the language, number of search results to show, etc.
  • Analytics or performance and measurement cookies: Allow the cookies manager to follow up on and analyze user behavior on the websites they are linked to, including counting ad impacts.
  • Behavioral advertising cookies: Store information on user behavior obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits in order to develop a specific profile and show ads appropriate to this profile.


By length

  • Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user is on the Website. They are often used to store information that is only of interest to provide the service required by the user one time (for example, a list of products acquired) and disappear after ending the session.
  • Persistent cookies: Store data on the terminal so it can be accessed and processed for a specific period of time established by the manager of the cookies, which may range from minutes to several years.

Cookies used on this website

Preferences

wp-wpml_current_language. Session. Stores the language preferences.

Statistics

_ga. 24 hours. Used to distinguish users.
_clck. 1 year. To store a unique user identifier.
_clsk. 1 day. To store and combine page views of a user in a single session log.
CLID. 12 months. Identifies the first time Clarity saw this user on any site using Clarity.
_cltk. At least one session. To store and track interaction.
c.gif. Session. Used to compile statistical reports and heat maps for the website owner.

Advertising

LAST_RESULT_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY. Session. Used to track user interaction with embedded content.
nextId. session. Used to track user interaction with the embedded content.
requests. Session. Used to track the user’s interaction with the embedded content.
MUID. 1 year. To store and track visits across websites.
MR. 7 days. Indicates if the MUID needs to be updated.
SRM_B. 1 year. This data may be used to present relevant products or services to the user.
SM. Session. The flag is used to enable targeted advertising.
ANONCHK. 1 day. Used to measure the effectiveness of advertising on websites.

Required

CookieConsent. 1 year. To store cookie consent preferences.
CONSENT. 2 years. Used to detect whether the user accepted the advertising category in the cookie banner.

How to delete cookies in the main browsers

The user has the option of allowing, blocking or deleting the cookies installed on their computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on their device.

This process is different depending on the web browser you use on your computer or mobile device, but the vast majority have tools that allow you to configure whether you want cookies to be automatically deleted when you close the application, or permanently disabled. Therefore, for your convenience, we provide the following links to learn how to configure the most common browsers: