Cookies are small data files stored in the browser installed on the device you use to view a website. Cookies are stored either temporarily, for the time you're visiting our website, or permanently, which means that they remain on your device for a predetermined period of time or until they are manually removed by you.
Cookies serve to ensure the correct functioning of the website. They allow your actions and preferences to be remembered. Thanks to cookies, you don't have to configure settings every time you switch between websites or return to our website. In addition, we use cookies to determine which services interest you, and to subsequently fine-tune items of interest that we offer you.
The purpose of technical cookies is to support the basic functions of our website. The website cannot function without cookies of this type. Technical cookies allow the website to be correctly displayed, forms to be submitted, navigation to function, and other essential tasks to be carried out. For this reason, technical cookies cannot be switched off.
Name | Description | Expiration |
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__cf_bm | This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and robots. | during the session |
_nss | Used to detect a CSRF attack. | during the session |
gCookieConsent | 29 days and 23 hours | |
PHPSESSID | Cookie generated by applications based on the PHP language. This is a general purpose identifier used to maintain user session variables. | 13 days and 23 hours |
Analytical cookies serve to allow us to understand how users use our website. Data is collected anonymously, and is used as the basis for making improvements aimed at providing the optimal user experience. For example, when we see that searches carried out by visitors to our website take too long, analytical cookies allow us to move a given item to a location where it won't be overlooked.
Name | Provider | Description | Expiration |
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_ga | ID used to identify users | 2 years | |
_ga_xxx | ID used to identify users | 2 years |
Website code management system. Its principle is that only one code is placed on the web and then individual measurement codes are inserted via the web interface.