Cookies
On our website, we use first-party cookies. These are small pieces of information that our own domain sends to your browser and are stored on your device while you browse.
The main purpose of these cookies is to ensure the proper functioning of the website and improve your user experience. For example, they allow us to remember your preferences (such as language or region).
First-party cookies are essential for our website to offer you a smooth and personalized navigation, adapting to your specific interactions within our domain. They are not used to track you on other websites or for third party advertising purposes.
Data we collect
When you access our website, we automatically collect some basic technical data that does not identify you personally. This information is used only to improve your browsing experience. The data we collect are:
- Number of visits: We count how many people visit the site and which pages they view, so we know what content is most useful and continually improve.
- Device type: We identify whether you are accessing from a phone, computer or tablet. This allows us to adapt the site design to work correctly on each type of device.
- Location:(country level only): This information is used exclusively to display content in the most appropriate language or adapt it to the characteristics of your country.
What rights do you have over your data
As a user of this website, you have the right to maintain control over your personal data. Specifically, you can exercise the following rights:
- Right of access: You can request information about the personal data we hold about you.
- Right of rectification: You can ask us to correct or update your information if it is inaccurate or incomplete.
- Right to erasure: You can request deletion of your data when it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, or if you withdraw your consent.
- Right to limit processing: You can ask us to limit the use of your data in certain circumstances, such as while we verify its accuracy or when you object to the processing.