Cookie Policy

A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser when you visit a website. Its usefulness is that the website is able to remember your visit when you return to browse this page. Cookies often store technical information, personal preferences, content personalization, usage statistics, links to social networks, access to user accounts, etc… The purpose of a cookie is to adapt Web content to your profile and needs. Without cookies the services offered by a site would be significantly diminished. Cookies used on this website

Please find the following details on the use of cookies in this website. This website uses the following cookies:

Session cookies to ensure that users who write comments on the blog are human and not automated applications. This fights spam.

_wordpress_test_cookie. This cookie is used by the PHP encryption language to allow the SESSION variables to be saved on the web server. This cookies is essential for the operation of the web.
PHPSESSID. This cookie is used by the PHP encryption language to allow the SESSION variables to be saved on the web server. This cookies is essential for the operation of the web.
wpSGCacheBypass. Cookie used to improve the use of the cache.
_wfwaf-authcookie-xxx. Wordfence secuity uses it to authenticate the user’s login request. This cookie is persistent and expires in 1 day.

Store cookies:

_woocommerce_cart_hash. Validity: session. Helps WooCommerce determine when cart contents/data changes.
_woocommerce_items_in_cart. Validity: session. Helps WooCommerce determine when cart contents/data changes.
_wp_woocommerce_session. Validity: 2 days. Contains a unique code for each customer so that it knows where to find the cart data in the database for each customer.
No personal information is stored within these cookies.

This site uses third party cookies:

_ga. It is used to differentiate users. Validity of 2 years since the update.
_gat. It is used to differentiate between the different tracking objects created in the session. The cookie is created when the javascript library is loaded and there is no previous version of the _gat cookie. It is updated every time you send the data to Google Analytics.
_gid. Validity of two years, is to distinguish the users.

• Google Analytics: Stores cookies in order to produce statistics on the volume of traffic and visitors to this website. By using this website you are consenting to the processing of your data by Google. Therefore, the exercise of any rights in this regard must be communicated directly with Google.
• Social networks: Each social network uses its own cookies for you to click on buttons or type.

Disabling or removing cookies

At any time you may exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website. These actions are performed differently depending on the browser you are using. Here we give a quick guide for the most popular browsers.

additional notes

Neither this website nor their legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third parties that may be mentioned in this cookie policy.
Web browsers are responsible for storing tools and the cookies from this site. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can ensure the correct or incorrect handling of cookies by any of the above browsers.
In some cases you need to install browser cookies in order for the browser to remember your decision not to accept them.
In the case of cookies from Google Analytics, the company store cookies on servers in the United States and agrees not to share it with third parties, except in cases where it is necessary for the operation of the system or when law compels this. Google does not save your IP address. Google Inc. is a company attached to the Safe Harbor Agreement, which ensures that all data transferred will be treated with a level of protection according to European standards. For information on Google’s use of cookies, follow this other link.
For any questions about this cookies policy, please contact us through the Contact section.

More info about cookies

What is not a cookie?

It is not a virus or a Trojan or a worm, not spam, not spyware. No pop-up window opens.

What information does a cookie store?

Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you such as credit card or bank account information, photos, your ID or personal information, etc… The data stored is technical – personal preferences, content personalization, etc.

The server identifies you through your web browser, not as a person. In fact, if you regularly browse with Internet Explorer and try to browse the same website with Firefox or Chrome you will see that the site does not realize that you are the same person because you are identified by your browser, not as a person.

Kinds of cookies

  • Technical Cookies: these are the most basic and identify, among other things, if it is a human or automated application, if it is an anonymous user navigating or one who has already registered, etc – basic tasks for running any dynamic website.
  • Analytic Cookies: collect information on the type of navigation being done, the sections you use most, viewed products, times of use, language, etc…
  • Publicity Cookies: display advertising based on the user’s navigation pattern, their country of origin, language, etc…

What are own party cookies and third party cookies?

Own party cookies are those generated by the page you are visiting. Third party ones are generated by internal or external providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc…

What happens if you disable the cookies?

Here are some examples:

All social networks use cookies. If you disable them, you cannot share content of the website on Facebook, Twitter or any other social network.
It will not be possible to customize your preferences such as time zone, currency or language.
The website will not perform web analytics about visitor traffic to the website, making it difficult to target customers.
The website may not know whether you are human or an automated application that publishes spam.

Can I delete cookies?

Yes, not only remove but also block – in general or particular to a specific domain.

To remove cookies from a website, you should go to your browser settings. There you can find the domain in question and proceed with removal.

Setting cookies for the most used browsers

Here’s how to access specific browser cookies:

Chrome: Note these steps may vary depending on the browser version.

Go to Settings or Preferences via the File menu or by clicking the icon.
You will see different sections. Click Show Advanced Options.
Go to Privacy Settings content.
Select All cookies and site data.
A list of all cookies ordered by domain appears. To make it easier to find the cookies of a given domain, partially or fully enter the address in the search field cookies.
After making this filter, one or more lines with the requested website cookies will appear on the screen. Now simply select and press X to proceed with removal.

To access the cookie settings in Internet Explorer follow these steps (may vary depending on your browser version):

Go to Tools, Internet Options.
Click on Privacy.
Move the slider to adjust the level of privacy you want.

To access Firefox cookie settings, follow these steps (may vary depending on your browser version):

Go to Options or Preferences for your operating system.
Click on Privacy.
In History choose Use custom settings for history.
In the Accept Cookies option, you can enable or disable according to your preferences.

To access the cookie settings for OSX Safari, follow these steps (may vary depending on your browser version):

Scroll to Settings, then Privacy.
Here you will see Block cookies to fit the level of block you want.

To access the cookie settings for iOS Safari, follow these steps (may vary depending on your browser version):

Go to Settings, then Safari.
Go to Privacy & Security, and select Block cookies according to the type of block you want.

To access the browser’s cookie settings for Android devices, follow these steps (may vary depending on your browser version):

Run the browser and press Menu, then the Settings button.
Go to Security and Privacy. On the Accept Cookies option, check or uncheck the box.

To access the browser cookie settings for Windows Phone devices, follow these steps (may vary depending on your browser version):

Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings. Enable or disable the Allow cookies check box.