Cookies policy

This website uses its own and third-party cookies to facilitate navigation and to have greater efficiency and personalization of the services offered to visitors. By registering on the website and/or simply browsing (with the browser enabled to accept cookies), the user accepts the installation of cookies, unless they object, as detailed in this cookie policy.

Our cookie policy is subject to periodic updates. Its purpose is to help understand our use of cookies, the purpose of the cookies used, as well as the options that exist to manage them.

Users can access this information at any time through the link enabled on the website. They can also modify their preferences regarding the acceptance of cookies through the options of their browser.

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file stored by a website in the user’s browser. Cookies facilitate the use and navigation of a website and are essential for the operation of the Internet, providing countless advantages with the provision of interactive services.

Cookies are used, for example, to manage the user’s session (reducing the number of times the password must be entered), improve the services offered, or to adapt the content of a website to the user’s preferences.

Cookies can be “session” cookies, which are deleted once the user leaves the website that generated them, or “persistent” cookies, which remain on the user’s computer until a certain date.

Cookies can also be “own” cookies, that is, managed by the domain that the user accesses and from which a certain service is requested (in this case, the domains owned by the company) or “third-party cookies”, sent to the user’s computer from a domain other than the one accessed.

2. Type of cookies used on the website

Necessary Cookies

This website uses internal cookies for its proper functioning. Specifically, these cookies are used to: allow user authentication; maintain the session while the user navigates the site; facilitate the purchase of a product or service; and set language preferences selected by the user.

  • COOKIE: Acceptance of cookie usage

  • NAME: moove_gdpr_popup

  • DURATION: 1 year

  • PURPOSE: Remembers users’ consent preferences, ensuring their choices are respected on future visits to this site. It does not collect or store any personal information from site visitors. Disabling these cookies by blocking them in browser settings may interfere with the proper functioning of some website features.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies help perform certain functions, such as sharing website content on social media platforms, collecting comments, and enabling other third-party features.

  • COOKIE: Language selection

  • NAME: pll_language

  • DURATION: 1 year

  • PURPOSE: Set by Polylang, this cookie remembers the language selected by the user when returning to the website and retrieves language information when it is not otherwise available.

Analytical Cookies

This website uses analytical cookies to understand how visitors interact with the site. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic sources, and more.

  • COOKIE: Google Analytics

  • NAME: ga*, _ga

  • DURATION: 1 year, 1 month, and 4 days

  • PURPOSE: Installed by Google Analytics, it calculates visitor, session, and campaign data and tracks site usage for analytical reporting. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors.

3. Cookie Options
At any time, and at least during the installation or start-up of the browser, the user has the option to accept or reject the installation of cookies, or reject the installation of a certain type of cookies, such as advertising or third-party cookies. After each session, the user can also delete all or part of the stored cookies. The user also has the option to activate them. Private browsing, through which the browser stops saving the browsing history, passwords for accessing websites, cookies and other information from the pages you visit. The do not track function, when the browser asks the websites that the user visits not to track their browsing habits, for example, in order to use them to send advertising of interest to them. We recommend consulting the browser’s help for all the information on the different options for managing cookies. Below are the links to access the cookie management of the most common browsers: