We use “first-party” cookies, which are essential for filling out forms (making comments, logging in, etc.), as well as other “third-party” cookies to compile anonymous visit statistics to improve the user experience, or to participate in a blog. A “cookie” is a data file written to a user’s computer hard drive by a website that identifies them and allows them to remember their preferences, customize their preferences, or eliminate the need to fill out forms or data on future visits. It also allows a website to monitor users’ browsing patterns or behavior.
Types of Cookies
– First-Party Cookies: These are sent to your computer by the website itself. A common example would be a cookie that a website sends to its users to determine their preferences regarding the language in which they want to read its content. When you select to read content in Spanish within the website, the website will send you a cookie with your preferences. From that moment on, whenever you have that cookie installed, the portal will display information in the language you previously selected.
– Third-party cookies: These are sent by other websites. For example, when you visit our website, Google Analytics sends you a cookie to identify you and track your browsing. In this case, we do not store the cookie directly; it is done by Google as a free service.
Types of cookies according to their purpose
– Technical cookies: These are generally sent by the website itself to facilitate navigation on the portal. An example would be the social network Facebook. When you enter your username and password, Facebook sends you a cookie to identify you from other visitors and display your restricted personal information to other users.
– Personalization cookies: These save your preferences within the portal, such as your language.
– Analysis cookies: These are used to see how visitors to a website behave within its pages. Data such as which pages they view, how many seconds they spend on each one, etc. These cookies are useful for improving the services provided by a website based on how users interact with it.
– Advertising cookies: These are used to personalize the advertising that a website displays to its users based on the website’s content and the frequency with which ads are displayed.
– Behavioral advertising cookies: These cookies store information about users and their behavior and then offer relevant information in the available advertising spaces.
How to disable cookies in your browser
Most browsers currently allow users to configure whether and which cookies they accept. These settings are usually found in the “Options” or “Preferences” menu of your browser.
These are the instructions for configuring cookies in the main browsers:
Chrome: Settings -> Show advanced options -> Privacy -> Content settings.
For more information, you can consult Google support or your browser’s Help.
Firefox: Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> History -> Custom Settings.
For more information, you can consult Mozilla support or your browser’s Help.
Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Settings.
For more information, you can consult Microsoft support or your browser’s Help.
Safari: Preferences -> Security.
For more information, you can consult Apple support or your browser’s Help.
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Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google that uses the data collected to track and analyze the use of this website, to prepare reports on its activities and share them with other Google services.
Google may also use the data collected to contextualize and personalize the ads of its own advertising network.
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Facebook Social Plugins
The “Share” button and Facebook social widgets are services that allow interaction with the Facebook social network. These services allow you to interact with Facebook directly from the pages of this website.
The interactions and information obtained by this website will always be subject to the user’s privacy settings on Facebook.
Even if users do not use the service, it may collect web traffic data relating to the pages on which they are installed.
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Twitter Tweet Button and Social Widgets
The Twitter Tweet button and social widgets are services that allow interaction with the Twitter social network.
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Google+ +1 Button and Social Widgets
The Google+ +1 button and social widgets are services that allow interaction with the Google+ social network.
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YouTube +1 and Subscription Button
Interaction services that store information about user behavior on the YouTube Channel.
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Instagram Social Widget
The Instagram widget is an interaction service with the Instagram social network.
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