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Cookies policy

What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that are placed on your computer, telephone or other device by a website, containing details of your browsing history on that website. Cookies are necessary to make browsing easier and more user-friendly, and do not damage your computer.

Although this policy refers to the general term ‘cookie’, which is the principal method used by this website to store information, the browser’s ‘local storage’ space is also used for the same purpose as cookies. As a result, all the information included in this section is likewise applicable to this ‘local storage’ system.

What are cookies used for on this website?
Cookies are an essential part of the way our website works. The main aim of our cookies is to enhance your browsing experience – by remembering things such as your preferences (language, country, etc.) whilst browsing and for future visits.

The information collected by cookies also enables us to improve the website thanks to estimates regarding usage figures and patterns. We can also adapt the website to users’ personal interests and speed up the search process, etc.

If we have obtained your prior consent, we may occasionally use cookies, tags and other similar devices that enable us to show you, either from our own or third party websites, advertisements based on the analysis of your browsing habits.

What are cookies NOT used for on this website?
We do not use our cookies to store sensitive personal data such as your address, password and credit or debit card details.

Who uses the information stored in the cookies?
The information stored in our website cookies is used exclusively by us, except for those identified below as “third party cookies” which are used and managed by external organisations to provide services requested by us in order to improve our services and enhance your experience when browsing our website. These “third party cookies” are used mainly to obtain access statistics and guarantee any payment operations made.

How can I prevent the cookies from being used on this website?
If you wish to prevent cookies from being used on this website, and taking into consideration the limitations described above, you must disable the use of cookies on your browser and them delete the cookies associated with this website and that have been saved on your browser. You may opt to prevent the use of cookies at any time.

How can I disable the use of cookies and delete existing ones?
You may restrict, block or delete the cookies on this website at any time by modifying your browser configuration in accordance with the instructions given. Although each browser is parameterized differently, cookie configuration is normally located on the “Preferences” or “Tools” menu. For more info on browser cookie settings, go to the “Help” menu on your browser

Exactly which cookies are used on this website and for what purpose?
Below is a table showing the types of cookies this website uses and their purpose. The table also includes cookie classification details included in the “Guide to the use of cookies” published on the Spanish Data Protection Agency website at https://www.agpd.es/portalWebAGPD/canaldocumentacion/publicaciones/common/Guias/Guia_Cookies.pdf

For more info on types of cookies and legislation applicable in Europe go, to http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/article-29/documentation/opinion-recommendation/files/2012/wp194_en.pdf



Technical and personalisation cookies: identification and authentication, browsing, interface personalisation, favourites, etc.
These cookies are used to identify users during the session, prevent users from having to repeat website authentication processes, and offer reminders of selections made during the session or later visits, as well of previously visited pages, etc.
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User identificationThey are used to identify and authenticate the user. They also contain technical data of the user's session, such as, for example, connection timeout, session identifier, etc.SessionOwn
Session identificationIt identifies the http session of the user. It is common in all the web applications to identify a user's petitions in a session.SessionOwn
Browsing statusThis allows the user’s browsing status to be tracked (start of session, home page, first visit, scroll status, voting status, etc.). SessionOwn
User selectionsThese store the session values selected by the user such as the store, language, currency, products, sizes, etc. SessionOwn
Favourites and recent activity This remembers the user’s favourite selections (such as stores) or their recent activity (stores or products) during later website visits. PersistentOwn
Shopping cartThey store details of the mini shopping basket, as well as the user logon details associated with this basket. SessionOwn
ProtocolsThis allows for changes to be processed between a secure domain (protocol) (https) and an unsecure one (http). SessionOwn
Cookies for navigation analysis
These cookies obtain generic information on the user's accesses to the website (not to its content) in order to provide us subsequently with aggregated information of these accesses for statistical purposes.
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Origin
(WC_GASource)
It is used to know the origin of a user upon reaching a page of this website, for example, if it comes from a page of product detail from a product grid, from the search engine or from an external website.PersistentOwn
Google Analytics
(__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz)
They allow monitoring the website by means of the Google Analytics tool, which is a service provided by Google for obtaining information of the accesses of the users to the websites. Some of the data saved for subsequent analyses are: number of times a user visits the website, dates of the first and last visit of the user, duration of the visits, from what page the user accessed the website, what search engine the user used to reach the website or what link he clicked on, from what place of the world the user accesses, etc.

The configuration of these cookies is predetermined by the service offered by Google, for which reason we suggest that you consult the privacy page of Google Analytics, http://www.google.com/intl/es/analytics/privacyoverview.html, to obtain further information on the cookies that it uses and how to disable them (in the understanding that we are not responsible for the content or the veracity of the third-party websites).
PersistentThird parties
LinkShare
(WC_ITX_LinkShare)
This cookie is installed only if the user accesses the website via a LinkShare link for the purpose of identifying its origin. LinkShare links are hosted on the websites of third persons affiliated to the LinkShare network that direct users to our website. This action does not affect the user’s privacy in any way, as no identifying data are saved; instead cookies are used to provide us with statistical browsing details for the website regarding the visits received via this method.SessionThird parties
optimizelyBuckets Records the Optimizely Classic variation that the visitor has seen for each experiment. This allows us to deliver a consistent experience on successive page loads.10 yearsThird-party
optimizelyEndUserIdStores a visitor's unique Optimizely identifier for both Optimizely Classic and Optimizely X Web. It's the combination of a timestamp and a random number. No other information about you or your visitors is stored inside.10 yearsThird-party
optimizelyPendingLogEventsUsed as a cache for a visitor's actions between tracking calls. This ensures that all events are efficiently tracked even if a visitor performs many actions in rapid succession. The cookie is wiped once the tracking call has been made.15 secondsThird-party
optimizelyRedirectAfter Optimizely Classic has executed a redirect experiment, it stores the variation ID of the redirect experiment so that Optimizely can move it into integrated technology platforms along with the variation IDs that are active on the new page. This is necessary because the redirect experiment is usually inactive on the new page.5 secondsThird-party
optimizelyReferrerAfter Optimizely Classic has executed a redirect experiment, it stores the document.referrer property from the original page so that Optimizely can move it into integrated technology platforms. This is how we avoid creating "self-referrals" in your third-party analytics.5 secondsThird-party
optimizelySegments Maintains the visitor's Optimizely Classic segments: browser, campaign, mobile, source type and any custom dimensions that you may have configured. This allows us to ensure persistence of segment membership, which improves the accuracy of segmented results.10 yearsThird-party
end_user_idStores a visitor's unique Optimizely identifier from a previous domain.10 yearsThird-party
bucket_mapStores a visitor's buckets from previous domains.10 yearsThird-party
ebx-user-idUniquely identify a user for: generation of search suggestions, grouping of metrics and personalization of results.1 yearThird-party
ebx-session-idUniquely identify a user session for: generation of search suggestions, grouping of metrics and personalization of results.30 minueosThird-party
ebx-user-typeDistinguish new users from recurring ones for segmentation analytics.30 minutesThird-party
Cookies for purchase analysis
These cookies allow compiling information on the device from which the purchase is made in this website for the purpose of verifying that these operations offer sufficient guarantees for the clients. At no time do these cookies include sensitive information such as credit card data.
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Purchase device
(thx_guid)
It allows identifying solely the device (PC, telephone, etc.) from which the purchases are made in this website for its subsequent analysis with the purpose of being able to offer our clients sufficient guarantees in the purchase operations. The information contained in this cookie is collected by an external company in order to conduct these analyses.PersistentThird parties


NOTE: In the above table the information that is not stored exactly in a cookie but rather in the browser space called "local storage", but whose processing and purpose is similar to that of a cookie is identified as "local storage".

This list will be updated with the greatest speed possible as the website services change that are offered on this website. However, occasionally during this updating it could occur that the list no longer includes a cookie, although it always deals with cookies with identical aims as those that are recorded in this list.