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Cookie Policy

Regarding Cookies during navigation

A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a website and stored in the user's browser, allowing the website to access the user's previous activity.

Its main functions are:

User tracking: When a user enters their username and password, a cookie is stored so that they don't have to enter them for each page of the server. However, a cookie does not identify a person individually but rather a combination of computer-browser-user.

Obtaining information about the user's browsing habits, among others.

This website uses its own cookies.

Type of Cookie

Purpose

Access to Intranet

Session reminder

Third-Party Cookies:

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Company

Purpose

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Google

Anonymous browsing to know what is consulted and how it is navigated

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Cookies from other channels

Type of Cookie

Company

Purpose

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Instagram

Browsing habits

https://instagram.com/about/legal/privacy/

Twitter

https://twitter.com/privacy

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/cookies

Pinterest

https://about.pinterest.com/es/privacy-policy

Managing Cookies

You can allow, block, or delete cookies installed on your computer by configuring the browser options on your device.

If you are unsure about the type and version of the browser you are using to access the internet:

For Windows: Click on 'Help' at the top of your browser window and select 'About.'

For Mac: With the browser window open, click on the Apple menu and select 'About...'

How to manage cookies on Windows

Google Chrome:

Click on the Chrome menu located on the browser toolbar.

Select "Settings."

Click on "Show advanced settings..."

In the "Privacy" section, click on the "Content settings..." button.

In the "Cookies" section, you can configure the following options: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include exceptions for cookies from specific domains or websites.

For more details, consult Google Chrome's help.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0:

Click on the "Tools" button and then on "Internet Options."

Click on the "Privacy" tab and then move the slider to a middle position between the top and bottom, so that all cookies are neither blocked nor allowed.

Click on "Sites."

In the "Website address" box, enter a website address, and then click on "Block" or "Allow."

As you type, a list of webpages you have already visited will appear. If you click on an item in the list, it will be displayed in the Website address box.

Finally, click on "OK."

Restore the slider to its original position and click on "OK."

You can consult Windows help for more information.

Mozilla Firefox:

At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button and select "Options."

Select the "Privacy" panel.

Under "Firefox will:", choose "Use custom settings for history."

Check the "Accept cookies" option to enable them, and uncheck it to disable them.

If you don't want to receive third-party cookies, uncheck "Accept third-party cookies."

You can consult Mozilla's help for more information.

Safari:

Click on "Safari" at the top of your browser window and select "Preferences."

Click on "Privacy."

Under "Block cookies," select one of the following options according to your preference: "From advertisers and third parties," "Always," or "Never."

Opera:

Click on "Settings" at the top of the browser window and select "Preferences."

Then select the "Advanced" tab and in the list on the left, select "Cookies."

Next, select "Accept cookies."

You have three options depending on your preference: "Accept cookies," "Accept cookies only from the site visited," and "Never accept cookies."

How to manage cookies on Mac

Google Chrome:

1. Click on the Chrome menu located on the browser toolbar.

2. Select "Settings."

3. Click on "Show advanced settings..."

4. In the "Privacy" section, click on the "Content settings..." button.

5. In the "Cookies" section, you can configure the following options: Delete cookies, block or allow cookies by default, include exceptions for cookies from specific domains or websites.

Microsoft Internet Explorer:

1. Click on 'Explorer' at the top of the browser window and select 'Preferences'.

2. Scroll down until 'Cookies' appears under Received Files.

3. Select the option "Never ask."

4. Click on "OK."

Mozilla Firefox:

1. In the menu bar, click on the Firefox menu and select "Preferences..."

2. Select the Privacy panel.

3. Under "Firefox will:", choose "Use custom settings for history."

4. Check the "Accept cookies" option to enable them, and uncheck it to disable them.

5. If you don't want to receive third-party cookies, uncheck "Accept third-party cookies."

Safari:

1. Click on "Safari" at the top of the browser window and select "Preferences."

2. Click on "Privacy."

3. Under "Block cookies," select one of the following options according to your preference: "From advertisers and third parties," "Always," or "Never."

Opera:

1. Click on "Opera" at the top of the browser window and select "Preferences."

2. Then select the "Advanced" tab and in the list on the left, select "Cookies."

3. Next, select "Accept cookies."

4. You have three options depending on your preference: "Accept cookies," "Accept cookies only from the site visited," and "Never accept cookies."

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