Cookie Policy 

The purpose of this Cookie Policy is to provide you with clear and straightforward information about the use of cookies on this website, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), Organic Law 3/2018 (LOPDGDD) and Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE). By continuing to browse, you may accept, reject or configure cookies according to your preferences.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are downloaded to your device (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) when you visit a website. Among other things, they allow information about your browsing habits or your device to be stored and retrieved, and they can be used to recognise you as a user. The information collected by cookies is usually of a technical, statistical or preference nature, and does not allow you to be directly identified, although in some cases it may do so if combined with other data.

2. Types of cookies used on this website

We use the following categories of cookies on this website:

  • Technical or necessary cookies
  • Personalisation cookies
  • Analytics or measurement cookies
  • Advertising cookies
  • Behavioural advertising cookies
  • Third-party cookies

2.1. Technical or necessary cookies

These are cookies that enable the user to navigate the website and use the various options or services available on it. They are essential for the basic functioning of the website and, therefore, cannot be disabled via the settings panel.

Purpose: to ensure the website functions correctly, manage traffic, identify the session, access restricted areas, remember the items in an order, complete the purchase process, manage payment, monitor fraud related to service security, or use security features whilst browsing.

Practical examples:

  • Remembering the products added to the basket whilst you continue browsing.
  • Enabling you to log in to your user account and keeping the session active.
  • Adapting the site's display to your device (mobile, tablet, computer).

2.2. Personalisation cookies

These are cookies that store information so that the user can access the service with specific settings that may differentiate their experience from that of other users, such as the language, the number of results to be displayed, or the appearance or content of the service depending on the type of browser or the region from which they are accessing it.

Purpose: to offer a browsing experience tailored to your preferences, so you do not have to reconfigure certain settings every time you visit the website.

Practical examples:

  • Remembering the chosen language (e.g. Spanish or English).
  • Saving the time zone or currency selected to display prices.
  • Remembering the page layout or design preferred by the user.

2.3. Analytics or measurement cookies

These are cookies that enable the tracking and analysis of user behaviour on the website, including the measurement of the impact of advertisements. The information collected is used to measure site activity, compile usage statistics and improve the products or services offered.

Purpose: to understand how users interact with the website (most visited pages, time spent on site, sections with the most errors, etc.) in order to implement technical and content improvements that facilitate navigation and enhance the quality of the service.

Practical examples:

  • Analysing which sections receive the most visits in order to optimise their content.
  • •Detecting error messages and improving the website's performan
  • Measuring the impact of a digital marketing campaign.

2.4. Advertising cookies

These are cookies that enable the most effective possible management of advertising spaces that the publisher may have included on the website, app or platform from which the requested service is provided, based on criteria such as the content published or the frequency with which the adverts are displayed.

Purpose: to display generic adverts that may be of interest, limit the number of times an advert is displayed and help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

Practical examples:

  • Displaying advertising banners in different sections of the website.
  • Preventing the same advert from being repeatedly shown to the same user.
  • Measuring how many users have clicked on a specific advert.

2.5. Behavioural advertising cookies

These are cookies that store information about users' behaviour obtained through the continuous monitoring of their browsing habits, enabling the creation of a specific profile to display personalised advertising based on those habits.

Purpose: to offer adverts tailored to the user's interests and preferences, based on their browsing history, searches carried out or previous interactions with the website.

Practical examples:

  • Displaying adverts for products similar to those previously viewed.
  • Offering promotions related to services searched for on the website.
  • Personalising remarketing campaigns on social media or search engines.

2.6. Third-party cookies

These are cookies sent to the user's device from a server or domain not managed by the website operator, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies. These entities may combine the information with other data they already hold about the user, provided the user has given their consent.

Purpose: to integrate third-party features and services into the website (e.g. maps, videos, social media, analytics tools or advertising) and to allow such third parties to collect information about the use of the site.

Practical examples

  • Analytics cookies from third-party providers (e.g. web analytics tools).
  • Social media cookies that allow you to share content or log in.
  • Cookies from video platforms embedded on the website.

3. Legal basis for the use of cookies

The legal basis for the use of technical or necessary cookies is our legitimate interest in ensuring the website functions correctly and securely. For the use of personalisation, analytics, advertising and behavioural advertising cookies, the legal basis is the user's consent, which is expressly requested via the cookie banner or settings panel upon accessing the website.

At any time, the user may withdraw or modify their consent via the cookie settings panel available on the site.

4. Managing and configuring cookies

You can accept, reject or configure the use of non-essential cookies via the settings panel available on the website. You can also block or delete cookies stored on your device by adjusting the settings in your browser.

Below are links to cookie management in the most common browsers (subject to change by the developers themselves):

  • Google Chrome: Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data.
  • Mozilla Firefox: Options > Privacy and security > Cookies and site data.
  • Microsoft Edge: Settings > Cookies and site permissions.
  • Safari (iOS/macOS): Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data.

Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the proper functioning of some website features.

5. Data retention

The information obtained through cookies will be retained for the period strictly necessary to fulfil the purpose for which it was collected. In the case of session cookies, the data is retained only whilst the user is browsing the website. In the case of persistent cookies, the data may be retained for a maximum period which, as a general rule, will not exceed 24 months, unless applicable regulations require a different period or the user renews their consent.

6. International data transfers

Some of the third parties that provide cookies may be located outside the European Economic Area, which may involve international data transfers. In such cases, we ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place, such as the existence of an adequacy decision by the European Commission or the signing of standard contractual clauses, and, where necessary, additional security measures.

7. Users' rights

You may exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction of processing and data portability, as well as withdraw your consent at any time, by contacting the data controller at the contact address indicated in our Privacy Policy. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es) if you consider that the processing of your data does not comply with current legislation.

8. Updates to the Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy may be amended where required by current legislation or where there are changes to the types of cookies used on the website. We recommend that you review this policy periodically to stay informed about how and why we use cookies.

Last updated: 28/05/2026