What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its purpose is to remember your visit and provide a more personalized experience when you return to the site.
What is NOT a cookie?
Cookies are not viruses, trojans, worms, spam, spyware, and they do not open pop-up windows.
What information do cookies store?
Cookies do not store sensitive information such as banking or personal data. They store technical information, user preferences, content personalization settings, and help remember your browser configuration.
Types of cookies
Technical cookies: Essential for the basic functions of the website.
Analytics cookies: Collect browsing data in order to improve the user experience.
Advertising cookies: Display ads based on your browsing behavior and preferences.
First-party and third-party cookies
First-party cookies: Created by the website you are visiting.
Third-party cookies: Generated by external providers such as Google, Facebook, or Twitter.
What happens if I disable cookies?
Disabling cookies may affect certain functionalities, such as access to social networks, content personalization, the use of personal areas, and online purchases.
Can cookies be deleted?
Yes. You can delete cookies through your browser settings. Simply look for the cookies associated with the domain and proceed with their deletion.
Cookie settings in popular browsers
To manage cookies in Google Chrome:
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Go to Settings or Preferences.
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Select Show advanced settings > Privacy > Content settings.
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Under All cookies and site data, search for and delete specific cookies.
For other browsers, please check their privacy settings and follow similar steps.
COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE
First-party cookies
Session cookies: Ensure that blog comments are made by real users, helping to prevent spam.
Language cookies: Remember the user’s language preferences.
Third-party cookies
Google Analytics: Stores cookies to compile traffic and visit statistics. Use of this website implies consent to Google’s processing of your information.
Social media cookies: Each social network uses its own cookies for features such as “Like” and “Share.”
Disabling or deleting cookies
You may disable or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings.
Additional notes
Web browsers are responsible for storing cookies, and from there you can manage their deletion.
In some cases, it is necessary to install cookies in order to remember your choice not to accept them.
Google Analytics stores cookies in the United States and, according to Google, does not share your IP address with third parties except in specific cases.
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