Use of Cookies and Activity File
The provider, either on its own behalf or on behalf of a third party contracted to provide measurement services, may use cookies when a user browses the website. Cookies are files sent to the browser by a web server for the purpose of recording the user’s activities during their browsing time.
The cookies used by the website are associated only with an anonymous user and their computer, and do not in themselves provide the user’s personal data. By using cookies, it is possible for the server hosting the website to recognize the web browser used by the user, with the aim of making browsing easier, allowing, for example, access to users who have previously registered, to access areas, services, promotions or contests reserved exclusively for them without having to register at each visit. They are also used to measure audience and traffic parameters, control progress and the number of entries.
The user has the option to configure their browser to be notified of the reception of cookies and to prevent their installation on their device. Please consult your browser’s instructions and manuals for further information.
To use the website, it is not necessary for the user to allow the installation of the cookies sent by the website, or by the third party acting on its behalf, without prejudice to the fact that it may be necessary for the user to log in for each of the services requiring prior registration or “login”.
The cookies used on this website are, in any case, temporary, with the sole purpose of making their subsequent transmission more efficient. In no case will cookies be used to collect personal information.
IP ADDRESSES
The website servers may automatically detect the IP address and domain name used by the user. An IP address is a number automatically assigned to a computer when it connects to the Internet. All this information is recorded in a duly registered server activity file that allows subsequent processing of the data for the purpose of obtaining purely statistical measurements that allow us to know the number of page impressions, the number of visits made to web services, the order of visits, the access point, etc.
SECURITY
The website uses generally accepted information security techniques in the industry, such as firewalls, access control procedures and cryptographic mechanisms, all with the aim of preventing unauthorized access to data. To achieve these purposes, the user/customer accepts that the provider may obtain data for the purposes of the corresponding authentication of access controls.
Any contracting process or process involving the entry of personal data of a high level (health, ideology, etc.) will always be transmitted using a secure communication protocol (Https://, etc.), so that no third party has access to the information transmitted electronically.