Information Society Services Law (LSSI)
This website uses both temporary session 'cookies' and permanent 'cookies'. Session 'cookies' store data only while the user accesses the web and permanent 'cookies' store data in the terminal so that they can be accessed and used in more than one session.
Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through the 'cookies' is processed, the website may use:
technical 'Cookies'
They are those that allow the user to navigate through the web page or application and the use of the different options or services that exist in it. For example, control traffic and data communication, identify the session, access restricted access web parts, remember the elements that make up an order, make the request for registration or participation in an event, use security elements during the navigation and store content for broadcasting videos or sound.
Personalization cookies
They are those that allow the user to access the service with some general characteristics predefined in their terminal or that the user defines. For example, the language, the type of browser through which the service is accessed, the selected content design, the geolocation of the terminal and the regional configuration from which the service is accessed.
Advertising 'Cookies'
These are those that allow the effective management of the advertising spaces that have been included in the web page or application from which the service is provided. They allow the content of advertising to be adapted so that it is relevant to the user and to avoid showing ads that the user has already seen.
Statistical analysis cookies
They are those that allow monitoring and analysis of user behavior on websites. The information collected through this type of 'cookies' is used to measure the activity of websites, applications or platforms and to create browsing profiles of the users of said sites, in order to introduce improvements in the service. based on usage data made by users.
Third-party
'cookies' Third-party 'cookies' can be installed on some web pages to manage and improve the services offered. For example, statistical services from Google Analytics and Comscore.
How to manage 'cookies' in the browser?
The user has the option to allow, block or delete the 'cookies' installed on his computer by configuring the options of the browser installed on his terminal:
To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the Google Chrome browser :
- Do Click on the menu located on the toolbar.
- Select Configuration.
- Click on Show advanced options.
- In the 'Privacy' section, click on the Content settings button.
- In the 'Cookies' section you can configure the options.
[ More information about Google Chrome ]
To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies':
- At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- In the Firefox option you can choose Use custom settings for history to configure the options.
[ More information about Mozilla Firefox ]
To adjust the permissions related to 'cookies' in the Internet Explorer browser :
- At the top of the Internet Explorer window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select the Security tab and use the Delete browsing history option to delete the 'cookies'. Check the 'Cookies' box, then click Delete.
- Select the Security tab and access Settings. Move the slider all the way up to block all cookies or all the way down to allow all cookies. After that, click OK.
[ More information about Internet Explorer ]
If you block the use of 'cookies' in your browser, it is possible that some services or functionalities of the website will not be available.
In some browsers, specific rules can be set to manage 'cookies' on a per-website basis, offering finer control over privacy. This means that you can disable cookies from all sites except those you trust.