1.- What Are Cookies and What Are They Used For?

Cookies are data files that a website sends to your computer when you visit it, whether you access the site via a computer, mobile device, a browser integrated into a tool or app, or an independent browser. Cookies will always request storage permission.

This file request is made directly by the server of the website you are visiting as soon as you access it. Generally, you will notice this request as websites are required by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to notify users and ask which cookies they consent to install.

Cookies are primarily used to remember login details and track browsing habits. They enable websites to identify the device being used to access the page and, if revisited, remember who you are and how you navigated the website during previous visits.

2.- Types of Cookies

First-party cookies: Sent to the user’s device from a domain managed by the website’s editor and used to provide the requested service.

Third-party cookies: Sent to the user’s device from a domain not managed by the editor but by another entity processing data obtained through cookies. If first-party cookies collect data managed by a third party, they are considered third-party cookies.

Cookies are also categorized based on their storage duration:

Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data temporarily while the user is accessing a website.

Persistent cookies: Stored on the user’s device for a defined period, ranging from minutes to several years, as determined by the cookie’s owner.

Finally, cookies can be classified based on their purpose:

Technical cookies: Enable users to browse the website and use various services, such as data traffic management, session identification, access to restricted areas, order processing, security elements, and sharing content on social networks.

Customization cookies: Allow users to access services with predefined features based on their preferences, such as language, browser type, or regional settings.

Analytics cookies: Enable the monitoring and analysis of user behavior to measure website activity and improve services.

Advertising cookies: Facilitate the efficient management of advertising spaces.

Behavioral advertising cookies: Store information about user behavior obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, allowing the creation of specific user profiles for targeted advertising.

Social media cookies: Allow users to interact with content on social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn). The usage terms and data collected by these cookies are governed by the respective social media platforms’ privacy policies.

3.- Disabling and Deleting Cookies

You can always choose to allow, block, or delete cookies installed on your device via your browser settings.

Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of certain website services. The process for disabling cookies varies by browser, but it is usually found in the tools or options menu.

You can also consult your browser’s Help menu for specific instructions. Users can choose which cookies they want to enable on this website at any time.

4.- Cookies We Use

We use both first-party and third-party cookies to better understand how users interact with our content and to enhance their experience on our website.

Without your explicit consent—via cookie activation in your browser—our server will not link cookies to your personal data provided during registration or purchase.

5.- Acceptance of the Cookie Policy

We and our partners place cookies, access, and use non-sensitive information from your device to improve our products and personalize advertisements and other content on this website. You may accept all or part of these operations.

For more information about cookies, partners, and how we use your data, or to review your options, you can contact us at info@salascala.com.

By giving consent, you also allow this website and its partners to process the following data: matching and combining data from other information sources, ensuring security, detecting and preventing fraud, fixing errors, identifying devices via automatically transmitted data, offering and presenting advertisements and content, and linking multiple devices.