Cookie Policy
A “cookie” is a small file that is stored on the user’s computer and allows us to recognise you. The set of cookies helps us improve the quality of our website, allowing us to control which pages our users find useful and which ones they do not.
Cookies are essential for the functioning of the internet, providing countless advantages in the provision of interactive services, facilitating your navigation and usability of our website. Please note that cookies cannot damage your equipment and that, in return, having them enabled helps us identify and resolve errors.
The information we provide below will help you understand the different types of cookies:
— Session cookies: these are temporary cookies that remain in your browser’s cookie file until you leave the web page, so none are recorded on the user’s hard drive. The information obtained through these cookies is used to analyse traffic patterns on the website, which allows us to improve the content and facilitate its use.
— Persistent cookies: these are stored on the hard drive and our website reads them each time you make a new visit. They have a determined expiration date, after which they will stop working.
Below we publish a list of the main cookies used on our website, distinguishing:
— Strictly necessary cookies: those that serve for correct navigation, that allow you to carry out services requested by the user or that ensure that the content of the web page loads efficiently.
— Third-party cookies: for example, those used by social networks or external content plug-ins.
— Analytical cookies: used for the purposes of periodic maintenance and to ensure the best possible service to the user, they allow us to collect statistical data on activity on the website.
| Cookie | Name | Purpose / More information | Expiration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Necessary cookies (technical) | |||
| WordPress | wordpress_logged_in_* | Identifies the authenticated session of the website administrator. | Session |
| WordPress | wp-settings-1 | Stores the interface preferences of the administration panel. | 1 year |
| WordPress | wp-settings-time-1 | Records the timestamp of the administrator's saved preferences. | 1 year |
| WordPress | WP_PREFERENCES_USER_1 | Saves user preferences from the WordPress administration panel. | Session |
| WordPress | wpEmojiSettingsSupports | Detects whether the browser natively supports emojis to optimise their loading. | Session |
| WPML | wp-wpml_current_language | Remembers the active language selected by the user on the website. | Session |
| WPML | wp-wpml_current_admin_language_* | Stores the active language in the WPML administration panel. | Session |
| CookieYes | cookieyes-consent | Saves the visitor's cookie consent preferences. | 1 year |
| CookieYes | complianceCookie | Records the status of cookie consent compliance. | Session |
| WordPress / Plugin | mtnc_upsell_shown | Controls whether an internal plugin notification has already been shown to the administrator. | Session |
| WordPress / Plugin | mtnc_upsell_shown_timestamp | Records the date when the internal plugin notification was shown. | Session |
| WordPress / Astra | customizerVisitCount | Counts visits to the theme customiser to display configuration suggestions. | Session |
| Elementor | e_globals | Stores global design variables from the Elementor page builder. | Session |
| Mixpanel / Plugin | __mp_opt_in_out_* | Records whether the user has accepted or rejected Mixpanel analytical tracking. | 1 year |
| Functional cookies | |||
| Elementor | elementor | Maintains the session state of the page builder editor. | Session |
| Elementor | elementor_onboarding_initiated | Records whether Elementor's initial setup process has started. | Session |
| Elementor | elementor_onboarding_start_time | Saves the start time of the Elementor setup process. | Session |
| Elementor | elementor_sidebar_menu_expanded_v2_elementor-system | Remembers the state of the system sidebar menu in the editor. | Session |
| Elementor | elementor_sidebar_menu_expanded_v2_elementor-templates | Remembers the state of the templates sidebar menu in the Elementor editor. | Session |
| Elementor | e_event-tracker | Tracks interaction events within the Elementor editor. | Session |
| Elementor | e_kit-elements-defaults | Stores the default values of the active design kit elements. | Session |
| Analytical cookies | |||
| Google Analytics | __utma | Distinguishes users and sessions. Allows calculating the number of unique visits. Google Privacy Policy | 2 years |
| Google Analytics | __utmz | Stores the source or campaign of traffic that led the visitor to the site. Google Privacy Policy | 6 months |
Additional Guarantees – Cookie Management
As an additional guarantee to those previously described, the registration of cookies may be subject to your acceptance during the installation or update of the browser used, and this acceptance can be revoked at any time through the content and privacy configuration options available.
Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode through which cookies are always deleted after your visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names:
— Microsoft Edge: InPrivate
— Safari: Private Browsing
— Opera: Private Browsing
— Firefox: Private Browsing
— Google Chrome: Incognito
To allow, know, block or delete cookies installed on your computer, you can do so through your browser settings:
— Microsoft Edge: support.microsoft.com
— Safari: support.apple.com
— Opera: help.opera.com
— Firefox: support.mozilla.org
— Google Chrome: support.google.com
Important: You may continue to visit our website even if your browser is in “private mode”, although your browsing may not be optimal and some features may not work correctly.
