COOKIE POLICY
We use cookies to provide you with a better service and a better browsing experience, as well as to be able to show you advertising based on your browsing habits. We are responsible for the installation of the cookies we use and what we do with the data we obtain from them, whether they are our own or third-party cookies.
In the following table you will find links to facilitate access to the points of this policy that are of interest to you, however, we recommend that you read it in its entirety:
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1.- What are cookies and what other things are stored in your browser?
2.- Are they dangerous?
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Technical and preference cookies have more benefits than risks
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Statistical cookies do NOT pose an appreciable risk either
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First-party cookies also do not usually pose an appreciable risk to you
3.- What technical cookies do we use and for what?
4.- What preference cookies do we use and for what?
5.- What statistical cookies do we use and for what?
6.- What marketing cookies do we use and for what?
7.- What other items are stored in the browser and for what?
8.- How can I manage or disable cookies?
9.- Modifications to this Cookies Policy
1. What are cookies and what other things are stored in your browser?
Cookies are small text files that are stored in your browser when you visit our website. These files contain information about your browsing and interaction with our website, with the aim of making your user experience more efficient and being able to show you advertising based on your browsing habits. Some cookies are essential for the proper functioning of our website, such as technical cookies or user interface personalization cookies, and others, such as analysis cookies or behavioural advertising (or marketing) cookies, require us to inform you and give us your consent before we can use them.
LocalStorage and SessionStorage are two data storage spaces located in your device's browser and, like cookies, they can be our own (when created by our own website) or third-party (when created by our service providers or partners). The difference between the two spaces is that LocalStorage stores the information indefinitely or until you decide to clear the browser data, while SessionStorage stores information for as long as the tab where you are using our website remains open and, once closed, the information is deleted. The difference with cookies is that these two spaces allow us to store more information than cookies without impacting the performance of our website.
You can get more information here.
Finally, we inform you that although the purpose of the third-party cookies we use, for which we are responsible, is that indicated in the tables in the following sections, these third parties may dedicate the data collected by their cookies to other purposes for which they are solely responsible. In the case of third-party cookies, our responsibility for third-party purposes is limited to the download of cookies to your device (which we do for the stated purpose). You can find out about the purposes of these third parties, and whether or not they make transfers to third countries in their corresponding policies (see the links in the table).
2. Are they dangerous?
In general, the level of risk of cookies depends on the type of cookies, and whether they are their own or those of third parties. Most cookies are not dangerous. Specifically:
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Technical and preference cookies have more benefits than risks
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The Article 29 Working Group (former WG29 and current European Data Protection Board) in its Opinion 4/2012, "on the exemption from the consent requirement of cookies", considers that they do not pose a risk to you and exempts from the obligation to obtain prior consent to their use all cookies that:
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are necessary for communications to be transmitted through a network between the user and the servers that host the website, and to all those that
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are necessary to provide a specific functionality explicitly requested by the user.
This exemption from the obligation to base the lawfulness of its use on your consent, as it does not represent a risk to you, is also reflected in the cookie guides published by most of the Data Protection Agencies of the EU countries (for example, in the case of the Spanish one, it is included in section 4.1 of the guide on the use of cookies, of July 2020).
The WG29 even defined the purposes that it explicitly considers to present more benefits than risks for you.
Purposes of cookies explicitly excluded from informed consent
With regard to its purpose, GT29 explicitly excludes the following cookies from the obligation to obtain the visitor's informed consent:
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So-called "user input" cookies, which are usually used to track the user's actions when filling in the online forms of an http session, or to remember the shopping cart that the user has selected in an e-commerce),
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Session cookies that are used for user authentication or identification, which store a kind of token (testimony that the user is who they say they are and has already been authenticated) to prevent this user from having to give their username or password on each page they request and have restricted access control,
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User security cookies, introduced specifically to reinforce the security of the service explicitly requested by the user. For example, to detect erroneous and repeated attempts to connect to a website, or abuse,
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Media player session cookies,
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Session cookies to balance the load of information systems,
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User interface personalisation cookies, such as to remember your preferred language, and
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Certain plug-in cookies to exchange social content.
In general, in those cases in which a website offers visitors a service, in order to use cookies exclusively for the purposes for which it is not necessary to obtain consent, listed above, whether they are our own or those of third parties, it will not be necessary for the person responsible for the website, us, to inform the visitor of its use or to obtain their consent.
Statistical cookies do NOT pose an appreciable risk either
With regard to the processing of data collected through analysis cookies, the aforementioned opinion of the current European Data Protection Board stated that, although they are not exempt from the duty to obtain consent for their use, it is unlikely that they represent a risk to the privacy of users as long as they are their own cookies, that process aggregated data for a strictly statistical purpose, that information is provided on its uses and that the possibility of users expressing their refusal to use it is included.
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First-party cookies also do not usually pose an appreciable risk to you
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Our own cookies are generated by our website, while third-party cookies are generated by services or suppliers independent of us, and it is these independent suppliers who define the purposes and means of the processing they carry out.
Our sole responsibility with respect to third-party cookies is the necessary collaboration of our website in the placement of these cookies on your computer, which we will normally be obliged to do as it is necessary to be able to use the services provided to us by said third parties (for example, to check that you are not one of those robots that are so abundant on the Internet, and thus prevent the requests or comments that could be sent to us through the forms on our website from harming the attention of the authentic).
3. What technical cookies do we use and for what?
Technical cookies are those that allow the user to navigate through a website, platform or application as well as the use of the different options or services that exist therein, including the management and operation of the website and the enabling of its functions and services (for example, identifying your session, accessing parts of the website that have restricted access, remember the elements that make up your order, carry out the purchase process of your order, manage your payment, etc.). The website or app cannot function properly without these cookies, so they are considered necessary.
In our specific case, we use the following:
Cookie Provider Purpose Duration
XSRF-TOKEN Wix Call fraud detection cookie Session
Hs Wix Security cookie for Hive (legacy) Session
TS* Wix Cookies for attack detection Session
bSession Wix Measure the effectiveness of the system 24 hours
fedops.logger.sessionId Wix Track errors and session issues 12 months
server-session-bind Wix API Protection Cookie Session
client-session-bind Wix API Protection Cookie Session
4. What preference cookies do we use and for what?
Preference or personalisation cookies allow our website to remember information that changes the way our pages behave or how they look in order to differentiate your experience from that of other users. By way of example, we usually remember the language in which you want to view our website. If you are the one who voluntarily chooses these characteristics, for example, by marking the flag or letters that identify the language, it is considered a service expressly requested by you as long as the cookies obey exclusively for the purpose of personalization, so in this case it would not be necessary to ask for explicit authorization.
Our website uses the following preference cookies:
Cookie Provider Purpose Duration
SSR-caching Wix Performance cookie for rendering 24 hours
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5. What statistical cookies do we use and for what?
Statistical cookies, or analysis cookies, are those that allow us to understand how visitors interact with the pages of our website and thus carry out the statistical analysis of the services we provide. The information collected is used to measure activity on our site in order to make improvements to the products and services we offer you.
We will only use analysis cookies if you authorise us to do so, by clicking on the corresponding button on the cookie banner or through its configuration menu.
Specifically, our website uses the following analytics cookies:
Cookie Provider Purpose Duration
svSession Wix Session cookie for identification 12 months
_wixAB3|* Wix Cookie for website testing. 6 months
This allows the website to find the best variation/edit of the site.
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6. What marketing cookies do we use and for what?
Marketing or behavioural advertising cookies store information on user behaviour obtained through the continuous observation of your browsing habits, which makes it possible to develop a specific profile to display relevant and attractive advertisements for the individual user, and therefore, more valuable for third-party advertisers.
We will only use marketing cookies if you authorise us to do so by clicking on the corresponding button on the cookie banner or through its settings menu.
Specifically, our website does not use marketing or advertising cookies
7. What other items are stored in the browser and for what?
This website may create storage spaces in the browser of the user's device using the LocalStorage object for the following domains. Unlike cookies, LocalStorage entries do not have an intrinsic expiration date and are not automatically sent with each HTTP request; they persist until the site or the user deletes them (e.g., from the Preferences Center or by clearing browser data).
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The noreply422.wixsite.com domain uses LocalStorage for the following variables:
- ucData in order to Remember the user's consent settings and manage the blocking/unblocking of tags and technologies according to these preferences (how the consent manager works – Usercentrics for Wix). Without this variable, it is not possible to apply the preferences expressed by the user. The duration is persistent (without LocalStorage's own expiration); it is kept until the user withdraws or modifies the consent or until the user clears the browser data.
- ucString for the purpose of Encoding in compact format the consent status for each category/service in order to be able to retrieve it and apply it efficiently in subsequent visits. Without this variable it is not possible to apply the preferences expressed by the user. The duration is persistent until withdrawal/modification of consent or deletion of browser data (see previous section).
- fedops.logger.sessionId for the purpose of technical identifier used for telemetry and platform performance, e.g. to correlate errors, latencies and site stability.
8. How can I manage or disable cookies?
You can manage, manage and deactivate at any time the cookies that our website uses from your browser, for example, to withdraw your consent, following the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your browser:
If you disable the installation of cookies in your browser, you will be able to continue accessing our website with it, but it may be that your browsing is not optimal and that some of the services offered do not work properly.
9. Modifications to this Cookies Policy
We will update this Cookie Policy whenever necessary to reflect changes to our products and services.
If there are substantial changes to this policy, we will notify you before they come into force by posting a prominent notice on the cookie banner. In any case, we recommend that you periodically review this Cookie Policy to find out which ones we use and how we use them.
Last updated: September 23, 2025
