Cookies definition
Cookies are short pieces of data that a website stores in the user’s browser during navigation. The use of cookies may involve the transmission of information between the website and browser, and between the browser and other private websites or websites that work for us in accordance to the Privacy Code.
Why we use cookies?
Cookies are essential for navigation and the use of certain features. Without them, the basic navigation services of the website cannot be provided. These cookies collect anonymous information on how users use the website and its various features. Our analytics cookies, for example, collect information on the website pages most visited. Our performance cookies do not collect personal information. A link to our Cookie Policy is available on each page of this website. By continuing to use this website and its features, you authorize us to add analytics cookies to your browser.
What kind of cookies we use?
Two types of cookies may be used on our Sites: ‘session cookies’ and ‘persistent cookies’. The ‘session cookies’ are temporary cookies that remain on your device until the moment you leave the site. A ‘persistent cookies’ stays on your device for much longer or until you delete it manually (how long the cookie remains on your the device will depend on the ‘life span’ of the cookie in question and the settings of your browser).
Some of the pages you visit may also collect information through ‘pixel tags’ (also known as ‘clear gifs’) that may be shared with third parties who assist in a direct our promotional activities and the development of Internet sites. For example, information on the use of websites related to the people who visit our sites can be shared with advertising agencies to target the advertising banners on our websites optimally. In any case, the information is not personally identifiable, although it could be attached to your personal data.