As is common practice with most professional websites, this site uses cookies — small files that are downloaded to your computer to improve your browsing experience. This page explains what information they collect, how we use them, and why it is sometimes necessary to store them. We will also explain how you can prevent cookies from being stored, keeping in mind that doing so may impair or “break” certain site functionalities.
For more general information about cookies, please refer to the Wikipedia article on HTTP cookies.
We use cookies for various reasons detailed below. Unfortunately, in most cases there are no industry-standard options for disabling cookies without completely disabling the functionality and features they add to the site. If you’re not sure whether you need cookies or not, it is recommended to leave them enabled in case they are required to provide a service you use.
You can prevent cookies from being set by adjusting your browser settings (refer to your browser’s Help section for instructions). Keep in mind that disabling cookies will affect the functionality of this and many other websites you visit. Disabling cookies usually results in the malfunction of certain features and functionalities of the site. For this reason, it is recommended not to disable them.
Account and registrations: If you create an account, we use cookies for managing the registration process and general administration. These cookies are usually deleted when you log out, but in some cases they may remain to remember your preferences even after logging out.
Login: We use cookies when you are logged in to avoid requiring you to log in every time you visit a new page. These cookies are typically removed when you log out.
Newsletter or email subscriptions: Cookies may remember whether you are already registered and whether certain notifications should be shown only to subscribed or unsubscribed users.
E-commerce or payments: Some cookies are essential to remember your order as you navigate between pages, ensuring it can be processed correctly.
Surveys and questionnaires: Cookies may remember whether you have already participated in a survey or provide accurate results when you navigate between pages.
Contact forms: When you submit data through forms — such as contact or comment forms — cookies may store your user details for future correspondence.
Site preferences: To offer you an optimal experience, we use cookies to remember your preferences (e.g., visual or functional settings).
In some specific cases, we use cookies provided by trusted third parties. Below are the main ones:
Google Analytics: One of the most popular and reliable analytics services. It helps us understand how you use the site and how we can improve your experience. These cookies track things such as the time you spend on the site and the pages you visit.
For more information, see the official Google Analytics page.
Third-party analytics: Used to measure site usage, time spent on pages, and the most visited sections so we can improve the site.
Testing new features: When we test new features, these cookies ensure a consistent experience and help us understand which optimizations users appreciate the most.
Purchase statistics: As we sell products, it’s important to understand how many visitors make a purchase. This helps with advertising analysis, forecasting, and pricing.
Google AdSense: Uses the DoubleClick cookie to serve more relevant ads and limit how many times a specific ad is shown.
For more details, see the Google AdSense Privacy FAQ.
Behavioral advertising: These cookies anonymously track your interests to show you more relevant ads.
Personalized content: In some cases, we may provide personalized content based on information you provide directly or indirectly, such as through a linked social account.
Affiliate cookies: These allow us to verify whether you visited the site through an affiliate partner so we can credit them properly and provide any associated bonuses.
Social buttons and plugins: Social networks (unspecified here) may set cookies that can enhance your profile on their platforms or contribute to the data they hold, according to their respective privacy policies.
We hope this has clarified the most common questions. As mentioned, if you’re not sure whether you need cookies, it is generally safer to leave them enabled so the site’s features work properly.
If you need further information, you can contact us using one of our preferred contact methods.