In relation to cookies during navigation. A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a website and stored in the user’s browser, so that the website can look up the user’s previous activity.

Its main functions are: Keeping track of users: when a user enters their username and password, a cookie is stored so that they do not have to be entering them for every page on the server. However, a cookie does not identify only a person, but a combination of computer – browser – user. Obtain information about the user’s browsing habits, among others.

THIS WEBSITE USES ITS OWN COOKIES

Type of cookie Purpose Duration
wordpress_ Session Reminder Session
wordpress_logged_in_ Session Reminder Session
wordpress_test_ Session Reminder Session
wordpress_test_cookie WordPress Test Cookies Session
wp-settings-[UID] It is used to customize the user interface. 1 year
wp-settings-time-[UID] Stores the look and feel of the administration interface and the main site. 1 year

THIRD PARTY COOKIES

Type of cookie Company Purpose More Information
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Google Anonymous browsing that allows to know what is consulted and how it is browsed http://www.google.es/intl/es/analytics/privacyoverview.html

MANAGE COOKIES

You can allow, block or delete cookies installed on your computer by configuring the browser options on your computer. If you are not sure what type and version of browser you use to access the Internet: For Windows: click on ‘Help’ at the top of your browser window and select the ‘About’ option. For Mac: with the browser window open, click on the Apple menu and select the ‘About …’ option.

HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES IN YOUR BROWSER?

Google Chrome

Click on the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar. Select “Configuration”. Click on “Show advanced options…” In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content settings …” button. In the “Cookies” section, you can configure the options below: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include cookie exceptions for specific domains or websites. For more details see Google Chrome help.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0

Click on the “Tools” button and then on “Internet Options”. Click on the “Privacy” tab, and then move the slider to an intermediate position between the upper and lower ends, so that it does not BLOCK or allow all cookies. Click on “Sites”. In the “Website Address” box, type the address of a website and then click “Block” or “Allow”. As you type, a list of the web pages you have already visited will appear. If you click on an item in the list, it will be displayed in the Website Address box. When finished, click “OK”. Return the slider to its original super position and click “OK”. I can refer to Windows Help for more information.

Mozilla Firefox

Click on the “Tools” button and then on “Internet Options”. Click on the “Privacy” tab, then move the slider to a position halfway between the upper and lower extremes so that all cookies are neither blocked nor allowed. Click on “Sites”. In the “Website Address” box, type the address of a website, and then click “Block” or “Allow”. As you type, a list of the web pages you have already visited will be displayed. If you click on an item in the list, it will be displayed in the Website Address box. When finished, click “OK”. Return the slider to its original position and click “OK”. You can consult the Windows help for more information.

Safari

Click on “Safari” at the top of your browser window and select the ‘Preferences’ option. Click on “Privacy”. In the “Block cookies” section, select one of the following options: “From advertising and third parties”, “Always”, or ” Never”.

Opera

Click on “Settings” at the top of the browser window and select ‘Options’. Then select the “Advanced” tab and in the list on the left select “Cookies”. Then select “Accept cookies”. You have three options depending on your preference: “Accept cookies”.

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