A cookie is a small text file which is stored in your browser when you visit almost any web page. They are used so that the web page can remember your visit when you go back to that site. Cookies often store technical information, personal preferences, content personalisation, use statistics, links to social networks, user accounts access, etc. The cookie's purpose is to adapt web content to your profile and needs. Without cookies, the services offered by any web page would be noticeably diminished. 

Cookies used on this website.

Following the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency we proceed to detail this website's use of cookies in order to inform you as accurately as possible.

This website utilises the following cookies:

Cookie name Cookie type Cookie purpose More information
PHPSESSID Session This cookie is used by the PHP encryption language to allow SESSION variables to be stored on the web server. This cookie is essential for the functioning of the website. They expire when the session ends.
PrestaShop-[hash], PrestaShop-[hash] Persistent PrestaShop content manager cookies. It allows for different pieces of information about the user to be stored: recently visited products, shopping basket of selected products, user email, etc. It expires after 15 days.
_ga, _gat, _gid Persistent Google Analytics cookies. They are used to differentiate users and limit the percentage of requests. They expire after 1 year.

This website utilises the following third-party cookies:

Google Analytics. It stores cookies in order to produce statistics on traffic and volume of visits to this site. By using this website, you are giving consent for Google to handle information about you. As such, you should exercise any rights in this regard by contacting Google directly.

Social networks: Each social network uses their own cookies so that you can click on Like or Share buttons.

  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Disable or delete cookies

At any moment you can exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website. This is done in a variety of ways, depending on the browser you are using.  To find out more about cookies settings on your browser, go to the «Cookies settings for the most popular browsers» section which you will find further down on this page.

Additional notes

Neither this website nor its legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the third parties' privacy policies mentioned in this cookie policy.

Web browsers are the tools which store cookies and it is from them that you can exercise your right to delete or disable cookies. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can guarantee the correct or incorrect handling of cookies by the aforementioned browsers.

In some cases it may be necessary to enable cookies so your browser does not forget your decision to not accept them.

In the case of Google Analytics cookies, this company stores cookies on servers located in the United States and commits to not sharing them with third parties, except in cases where this is necessary for the operation of the system or where required by law. According to Google, your IP address is not stored. The Google Inc. company is governed by the Safe Harbour Agreement which guarantees that all data transferred will be treated with a level of protection in accordance with European regulations. You can consult further information on this through this link. If you would like information on Google's use of cookies, please see this link.

For queries or further information on this cookies policy, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us through the contact section.

More information on cookies

What is a cookie?

A  cookie  is a  harmless  text  file  which is stored  in your browser  when you visit  almost  any  web  page.  Cookies  are  used  so  the  website  can  remember  your visit  when you go back  to  browse  on  that site.  Many  people  do not  realise that cookies have been used for 20 years since  the first browsers appeared for the World Wide Web.

What IS NOT a cookie?

It is not a virus,  nor is it a trojan horse, a worm, spam or spyware.  It also does not open pop-up windows.

What information does a cookie store?

Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit cards or banking data, photos, your ID numbers or personal information, etc. The data they save is of a technical nature, such as personal preferences, content personalisation, etc.

The server does not make the association with you as a person, but rather with your web browser. In fact, if you often browse with Internet Explorer and you try browsing the same website with Firefox or Chrome, you will notice that the website does not realise that it is you. This is because it makes the association with the browser, not the person.

What types of cookies are there?

Technical cookies: These are the most fundamental and they allow, among many things, for recognition of whether a human or an automated application is browsing, whether an anonymous or a registered user is browing. That is, basic tasks for any dynamic website's functioning.

Analytics cookies: These collect information about the type of browsing you are doing, the sections you use the most, products viewed, time of use, language, etc.

Advertising cookies: These display marketing based on your browsing, the county you are in, language, etc.

What are first- and third-party cookies?

First-party cookies are generated by the web page you are visiting and third-party ones are generated by external services or providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc.

What happens if I disable cookies?

So you understand what disabling cookies entails, we will give you some examples:

  • You will not be able to share content from that website on Facebook, Twitter or any other social network.
  • The website will not be able to cater content to your personal preferences, which is what usually happens with online shopping.
  • You will not be able to access your personal area on this website, for example My account, My profile or My orders.
  • Online shopping: You will not be able to order online, you will have to do it by telephone or by visiting the physical store if you have one nearby.
  • It will not be possible to customise your geographical preferences such as time zone, currency or language.
  • The website will not be able to carry out web analytics about visitors and traffic on the page which makes it difficult for the website to be competitive.
  • You will not be able to write on the blog, upload photos, leave comments or rate content. Also, the website will not be able to know whether you are a human or an automated application that posts spam.
  • It will not be possible to display targeted advertising which will reduce the website's advertising revenue.
  • All social networks use cookies; if you disable them, you will not be able to use any social network.

Can cookies be deleted?

Yes. Not only deleted, but also blocked in a general manner or specifically for a particular domain.

To delete a website's cookies, you must go to your browser's settings, find those in relation to the domain in question and you can then delete them.

Cookies settings for the most popular browsers

Here is how to access a particular cookies in the Chrome browser. Note: these steps may vary depending on the version of the browser:

  1. Go to Settings or Preferences via the File menu or by clicking on the customisation icon in the top right corner.
  2. You will see different sections. Click on Show advanced options.
  3. Go to Privacy, Content settings.
  4. Select All cookies and site data.
  5. A list will appear with all the cookies ordered by domain. To make it easier for you to find the cookies of a particular domain, enter the address (complete or partial) into the Search cookies field.
  6. After applying this filter, one or more results of cookies from the searched website will appear on the screen. All you need to do now is select one and click the X to delete it.

To access cookies settings on the Internet Explorer browser, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Go to Tools, Internet Options.
  2. Click on Privacy. Move the slider to set the desired privacy level.

To access cookies settings on the Firefox browser, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Go to either Options or Preferences according to your operating system.
  2. Click on Privacy.
  3. Under History, select Use custom settings for history.
  4. Now you will see the Accept cookies option. You can enable or disable it according to your preferences.

To access cookies settings on the Safari browser for OSX, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Go to Preferences, then Privacy.
  2. Here you will see the Block cookies option where you can set the type of blocking you would like to apply.

To access cookies settings on the Safari browser for iOS, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Go to Settings, then Safari.
  2. Go to Privacy and Security. You will see the Block cookies option where you can set the type of blocking you would like to apply.

To access cookie browser settings on Android devices, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Launch the browser, click the Menu button and then Settings.
  2. Go to Privacy and Security. You will see the Accept cookies options where you can enable or disable the check box.

To access cookie browser settings on Windows Phone devices, follow these steps (they may vary depending on the version of the browser):

  1. Open Internet Explorer, then More, then Settings.
  2. Here you can enable or disable the Allow cookies check box.