Cookie policy

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small files that are downloaded to your device when you access a website. They are used to store and retrieve information about your browsing activity, allowing us, for example, to recognize you as a user, remember your preferences, or analyze how the site is used in order to improve it.

WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES DO WE USE?

On our website, we use both our own cookies and third-party cookies, categorized by their purpose:

1. Technical and Functional Cookies (Essential)

These cookies are essential for the basic functioning of the website and do not require your consent. Some of them help remember your preferences, manage sessions, or ensure security.

These include:

  • JSESSIONID and show_cookies, which keep your session active and store your cookie preferences.

  • WordPress cookies such as wordpress_test_cookie, wordpress_logged_in_*, wordpress_sec_*, wp-settings-*, and wp-settings-time-*, which manage user and admin sessions.

  • WPML language system cookies such as wpml_current_language and wpml_current_admin_language_*, which store the selected language.

  • Security cookies like wfwaf-authcookie-* (used by the Wordfence plugin).

  • Session and form cookies such as session_id and sib_cuid, used for login and contact form functionalities.

2. Analytics Cookies

These cookies collect anonymous data about how users interact with the site to help us improve its performance.

We use cookies such as:

  • sbjs_current, sbjs_first, sbjs_migrations, sbjs_session, and sbjs_udata, which gather information about your visit, traffic source, time spent on the site, and pages visited.

  • _jwp, an internal analytics cookie.

3. Third-Party Cookies (Google)

We use Google services that install cookies for technical, security, statistical, and personalization purposes. Some may also be used to display advertising based on your interests.

The Google cookies set in your browser include:

  • Security cookies such as AEC, SIDCC, and __Secure-ENID, which help prevent fraud and protect user data.

  • Personalization and analytics cookies such as NID and DV, which store your preferences and help show personalized ads.

  • Authentication cookies such as APISID, SAPISID, HSID, SID, and SSID, which identify users securely across Google services.

  • Advanced cookies such as __Secure-1PAPISID, __Secure-1PSID, __Secure-1PSIDCC, __Secure-1PSIDTS, __Secure-3PAPISID, __Secure-3PSID, __Secure-3PSIDCC, and __Secure-3PSIDTS, which offer similar functions with stronger encryption and security.

These cookies can remain in your browser for anywhere from a few minutes to two years. Google may transfer data to servers outside the European Economic Area under appropriate safeguards. You can read more in their Privacy Policy.

4. Social Cookies (Facebook)

We also detect cookies related to social media plugins or integrations, such as those generated by Facebook:

  • et-editor-available-post-*, which may be linked to plugin functionality or internal editing features.

 

5. Consent Cookies

We use cookies like hu-consent to remember whether you accepted or rejected cookie use, so you don’t have to make the choice every time you visit.

HOW CAN YOU MANAGE OR DELETE COOKIES?

You can accept, reject, or configure cookie preferences through the consent banner when you first access our site.

Additionally, you can delete or block cookies directly from your browser settings. Here are some useful links:

 

INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS

Some third-party cookies (such as those from Google or Facebook) may involve international data transfers. These providers rely on valid legal mechanisms for such transfers, such as the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses.

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

This policy may be updated to comply with legal or technical changes. We recommend reviewing it periodically.

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