Last updated: March 2026
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device (computer, smartphone or tablet) when you access certain websites. They allow you to store and retrieve information about the browsing carried out from that device.
Cookies may contain unique identifiers and, in certain cases, personal data such as IP addresses or device identifiers, which can be used to recognize the user directly or indirectly.
2. Applicable regulations
This Cookies Policy has been prepared in accordance with European and national regulations on data protection and information society services, including:
- Regulation (EU) 2016/679, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Directive 2002/58/EC (ePrivacy Directive)
- Applicable national transposition legislation
- Guidelines and Guide on the use of cookies from the competent supervisory authorities
3. Types of cookies
3.1. According to the entity that manages them
First-party cookies
These are those sent to the user’s device from computers or domains managed by the owner of the website.
Third-party cookies
These are those sent to the user’s device from a domain managed by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
3.2. According to its purpose
Technical or necessary cookies
They allow browsing the website and the use of its different options or services. They include, for example, traffic control, session identification, access to restricted areas, or setting privacy preferences.
These cookies are exempt from consent.
Personalisation cookies
They allow us to remember information so that the user can access the service with certain characteristics that may differentiate their experience (language, regional configuration, type of browser, etc.).
Analytical cookies
They allow the number of users to be quantified and the use made by users of the website to be statistically analysed, in order to improve the products and services offered.
Advertising cookies
They allow the most efficient management of the website’s advertising spaces, based on criteria such as the content displayed or the frequency of advertisements.
Behavioural advertising cookies
They store information on user behaviour obtained through the continuous observation of their browsing habits. This allows you to develop a specific profile to display personalized advertising.
3.3. Depending on the length of time they remain activated
Session cookies
They collect and store data while the user accesses the website and disappear at the end of the session.
Persistent cookies
Data remains stored.