Cookie Policy

Access to this Website may involve the use of cookies. Cookies are small amounts of information stored in the browser used by each User—on the various devices they may use to browse—so that the server remembers certain information that later and only the server that implemented it will read. Cookies facilitate navigation, make it more user-friendly, and do not damage the browsing device.

Cookies are automatic procedures for collecting information relating to the preferences determined by the User during their visit to the Website in order to recognize them as a User, and personalize their experience and use of the Website, and can also, for example, help identify and resolve errors.

The information collected through cookies may include the date and time of visits to the Website, the pages viewed, the time spent on the Website, and the sites visited just before and after it. However, no cookie allows it to contact the User's telephone number or any other means of personal contact. No cookie can extract information from the User's hard drive or steal personal information. The only way that the User's private information becomes part of the Cookie file is for the user to personally give that information to the server.

Cookies that allow identifying a person are considered personal data. Therefore, the previously described Privacy Policy will apply to them. In this sense, the use of them will require the User's consent. This consent will be communicated, based on an authentic choice, offered through an affirmative and positive decision, before the initial processing, removable and documented.

First-party Cookies

These are cookies that are sent to the User's computer or device and managed exclusively by Ysotope for the better operation of the Website. The information collected is used to improve the quality of the Website and its Content and your experience as a User. These cookies allow recognizing the User as a recurring visitor to the Website and adapt the content to offer them contents that fit their preferences.

Third-party Cookies

These are cookies used and managed by external entities that provide Ysotope services requested by the same to improve the Website and the user's experience while browsing the Website. The main objectives for which third-party cookies are used are to obtain access statistics and analyze the navigation information, that is, how the User interacts with the Website.

The information obtained refers, for example, to the number of pages visited, the language, the place to which the IP address from which the User accesses, the number of Users who access, the frequency and recurrence of visits, the visit time, the browser they use, the operator or type of device from which the visit is made. This information is used to improve the Website, and detect new needs to offer Users Content and/or a service of optimal quality. In any case, the information is collected anonymously and website trend reports are prepared without identifying individual users.

You can get more information about cookies, information about privacy, or consult the description of the type of cookies used, their main features, expiration period, etc., at the following link(s):

Google Analytics: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

The entity(ies) in charge of supplying cookies may transfer this information to third parties, as long as required by law or if a third party processes this information for those entities.

Disable, Reject, and Delete Cookies

The User may disable, reject, and delete cookies—totally or partially—installed on their device through the configuration of their browser (among which are, for example, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Explorer). In this sense, the procedures for rejecting and deleting cookies may differ from one Internet browser to another. Consequently, the User must go to the instructions provided by the Internet browser they are using. In the event that they reject the use of cookies—totally or partially—they may still use the Website, although the use of some of its features may be limited.