Definition of Cookies
Cookies are files downloaded onto the user's device when accessing certain websites. They allow websites to store and retrieve information about your browsing experience and depending on this information, the website may recognize the consumer.
Thus, the user, by browsing this website, is allowing and consenting to the storage and use of cookies on your device. The information collected will be used to analyze performance, improve the consumer experience, track website visits and analyze website activity statistics.
Purpose of Cookies
The purpose of cookies is to understand how the website can be improved by analyzing the number of visits, interest, and usefulness of the information. Thus, from this collection of information, it is possible to improve the website, making it increasingly efficient, useful, and fast for the user.
Type of Cookies Used
Essential Cookies: This type of cookies allows navigation on the website, as well as the use of its applications and access to secure areas of the online page. The absence of these cookies prevents the provision of services that the user has requested.
Analytical Cookies: Analytical cookies are used anonymously to analyze statistics and monitor the performance of the page without resorting to personal information. This way it is possible to guarantee an experience of quality and excellence because it helps to understand which aspects should be improved and which errors should be corrected.
Third-Part Cookies: These cookies aim to measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of advertising developed by third parties. They also allow for the ability to customize a widget with user data.
Functionality Cookies: Store user preferences regarding the use of the page, so that it is not necessary to re-configure the site each time you visit.
Advertising Cookies: Target advertising according to the interests of each user, to direct advertising campaigns taking into account the user's tastes. They also limit the number of times you see the ad, helping to measure the effectiveness of advertising and the success of the website's organization.
In addition, cookies can be stored in two ways:
Permanent Cookies: These are stored, indefinitely, serving as a reference when the user navigates the web page again, and, the profile of the previous navigation (browser) and the device used (web, mobile device) is stored.
Session Cookies: These are stored, temporarily, only while you are using the web page, and are deleted when you leave the website.
Cookie Management
Most browsers automatically accept the use of cookies, and the user can prevent them from being stored on their devices, using the settings of your browser and indicating that you do not accept the storage of cookies.
Some cookies are deleted as soon as the user leaves the website, others are renewed at each visit and some are deleted after a certain time.
To bypass the storage, the user can browse the website using an anonymous search.
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