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Cookies Policy

In this Cookies Policy, you will find information regarding the use of cookies and similar technologies installed on the end devices of our clients and users. Sometimes the use of cookies may be associated with the processing of personal data, which is why we recommend reviewing our General Terms and Conditions, available on our platform, if you wish to learn how we use personal data, how you can exercise your rights, or to understand the terminology we use with respect to our platform (website).

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file containing information about your browsing or usage, stored by a website, application, or other platform on your computer, tablet, smartphone, or similar device as an identifier. Cookies are essential, for example, for facilitating navigation and understanding how users interact with online platforms in order to improve them. They are also very useful for offering advertising tailored to user preferences, as well as for other purposes described below.

Cookies do not harm your computer or device.

When we refer to “cookies,” we also include technologies that function similarly in installing and/or collecting information from or about your device (such as flash cookies, web beacons or bugs, pixels, HTML5 local storage, and SDKs used in app formats). The term “cookies” also applies to fingerprinting techniques—methods that combine information to help us identify your device.

Sometimes these technologies work alongside cookies to collect and store information in order to provide you with certain features or services on our platform, as well as to display advertising on third-party platforms based on your browsing habits.

This explanation is a general description for informational purposes.
The specific cookies we use are detailed in the cookie settings panel available on our platform.

2. What types of cookies exist?

This section provides general information on the types of cookies that may be used online.

Based on ownership:

a. First-party cookies:
These are cookies sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the platform or service requested by the user is provided.

b. Third-party cookies:
These are cookies sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain not managed by the publisher, but by a third party that processes data obtained through the cookies.

Based on purpose:

a. Strictly necessary cookies (technical cookies):
These cookies enable the user to browse a webpage, platform, or application and use the various features or services offered. For example: traffic control, session identification, access to restricted content, remembering items in an order, completing a purchase, managing payments, preventing security-related misuse, enabling secure browsing, submitting registration forms, storing content for video or audio playback, enabling dynamic content (such as animated text or image loading), or sharing content through social networks.
Because these cookies are strictly necessary, they are downloaded by default when the platform is displayed or when a service requested by the user is provided.

b. Functional or personalization cookies:
These cookies store information that allows the user to access the platform with specific characteristics that distinguish their experience from that of other users. For example: language, number of search results displayed, appearance or content of the service depending on the browser used, or the region from which the user accesses the service.
Refusing these cookies may result in poorer website performance or less tailored guidance.

c. Analytical cookies:
These cookies allow us to quantify user numbers, visited sections, and interactions with the platform, enabling statistical analysis of usage to introduce improvements based on how users interact with the platform or services.

d. Behavioral advertising cookies:
These cookies store information about users' browsing behavior, obtained through continuous observation of habits, enabling the creation of a specific profile and displaying advertising based on it. These cookies allow efficient management of advertising spaces that the publisher may have integrated, either directly or in cooperation with third parties.

3. What are cookies used for on our platform?

Cookies are an essential part of our platform’s functionality.
Their primary purpose is to make your browsing experience more comfortable and efficient—for example, by remembering your preferences (language, country, etc.) for future visits.

We also use our cookies to continuously improve our services and platform and to offer personalized advertising based on your browsing habits.

Information collected through cookies allows us to improve our platform using statistical data and usage patterns (number of visits, most viewed sections, visit duration, etc.), understand how users interact with the platform, adapt it to your interests, accelerate searches, and much more.

We may sometimes use cookies to obtain information that allows us to display advertising from our platform or from third-party platforms based on your browsing habits (visited products, viewed sections, etc.).

We never store sensitive information in cookies, such as passwords, credit or debit card details, or similar data.

4. How can I manage the use of cookies on this platform?

In the cookie settings panel, available at any time on our platform, you can access complete information about the cookies we use, including their purpose, duration, and management (first-party or third-party). This allows you to enable or disable any cookies that are not strictly necessary for the operation of the platform.

When you disable cookies, they are deleted from your browser whenever possible. If a specific cookie cannot be deleted, we block it so that it cannot be used. We will never use cookies you have refused, and we will ensure they are removed, except in cases where removal is outside our control (e.g., third-party cookies).

If you browse the Internet, you may also disable cookies directly through your browser settings, including third-party cookies that you previously accepted but now wish to reject. You can exercise this option at any time.

Please note that cookie management and refusal settings are browser-specific.
If you configure cookies on one device and want the same settings on another, you must configure them separately.

For third-party cookies used for interest-based advertising, note that some third parties may be members of the following self-regulatory programs, allowing you to opt out:

5. Who uses the information stored in cookies?

The information stored in the cookies on our platform is used exclusively by us, except for those identified as “third-party cookies” in Section 2, which are used and managed by external parties in order to provide services that enhance our services and improve the user experience.

More detailed information can be found in the cookie settings panel available at all times on our platform.

For further details regarding the processing of your personal data when working with third parties and in cases involving international data transfers, we recommend reviewing our Privacy Policy on our platform, as well as the privacy policies or privacy settings of those third parties on their respective platforms.

Below are the most relevant third parties we allow to place cookies on our platform. Learn how these third parties process your information:

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