More information about cookies
We want you to browse with complete security. For this reason, we clearly explain what these tools are and how they affect your experience on our website.
What is a cookie?
Basically, a cookie is a harmless text file that is downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Its main function is to allow the website to remember your browsing activity when you return, a standard technology that has been facilitating digital navigation for over two decades.
What is NOT a cookie?
It is important to clarify that it is not malicious software: it is not a virus, a trojan, spam, or spyware. It also does not have the ability to open pop-up windows on its own.
What information does a cookie store?
Contrary to popular belief, cookies do not store sensitive data such as your ID or credit card details. They store technical information such as your language, content personalization, or usage preferences. Additionally, the server does not identify you as an individual, but rather associates the data exclusively with your browser.
What types of cookies exist?
Technical cookies: Essential for distinguishing between human users and automated systems, allowing any dynamic website to function properly.
Analytics cookies: Analyze user behavior (visited sections, times, viewed products) to improve the service.
Advertising cookies: Help display relevant ads based on your browsing profile and location.
First-party and third-party cookies: The former are generated by the website you visit; the latter come from external services such as Google, Facebook, or Twitter.
What happens if I disable cookies?
If you decide to block them, the functionality of the website will be limited:
You will not be able to manage your personal area (“My account” or “My orders”).
Online stores will not be able to process purchases or remember your cart.
The ability to adapt language or currency to your region will be lost.
You will not be able to interact on blogs or share content on social networks.
Can cookies be deleted?
Absolutely. You have the right not only to delete them, but also to block them permanently or temporarily for any domain. This management is done directly from your browser settings.
Cookie settings for the most popular browsers
Below we explain how to manage your privacy in the most common systems (steps may vary depending on the version):
Chrome: Go to Settings > Advanced Options > Privacy and Security > Content Settings > Cookies. Here you can search for and delete cookies from any specific domain.
Internet Explorer: Go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy and adjust the level using the slider.
Firefox: Go to Options > Privacy > History and enable “Use custom settings” to manage cookie permissions.
Safari (OSX/iOS): Go to Preferences or Settings > Privacy and Security to configure blocking options.
Android: In your browser, tap Menu > Settings > Security and Privacy to enable or disable cookies.
Windows Phone: In the browser, select More > Settings and manage the “Allow cookies” option.
If you have any technical questions about our website, remember that we are available at 614 790 486.
