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of visits to the Website, the pages viewed, the time spent on the
Website, and the sites visited just before and after. However, no cookie
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other personal contact method. No cookie can extract information from
the User’s hard drive or steal personal information. The only way for
the User’s private information to become part of the Cookie file is for
the user to personally provide that information to the server.
Cookies that allow the identification of a person are considered
personal data. Therefore, the same Privacy Policy described above
applies to them. In this regard, the use of these cookies will require
the User’s consent. This consent will be communicated, based on an
authentic choice, offered through an affirmative and positive decision,
before initial processing, and is removable and documented.
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The information obtained refers, for example, to the number of pages
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number of Users accessing, frequency and recurrence of visits, visit
time, browser used, operator or type of device from which the visit is
made. This information is used to improve the Website and identify new
needs to offer Users optimal quality content and/or service. In any
case, the information is collected anonymously, and trend reports of the
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they may continue to use the Website, although some features may be
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