Cookies policy

Cookies are text files that are sent to your computer and used by your browser to store information. The cookies we use allow your browser to remember if you have visited our site before and what your preferences are.

Like most websites, we use cookies to enhance your user experience by allowing our website to "remember" you, either during your visit (using a "session cookie") or for repeat visits (using a "persistent cookie"). Two different types of cookies are also used: first-party cookies (which we own) and third-party cookies (where we allow a third party, like Google, to place cookies on your computer or mobile device).

Cookies perform many different tasks, such as allowing you to navigate between pages efficiently, storing your preferences, and generally improving your experience of a website. Cookies make the interaction between you and the website faster and easier. If a website does not use cookies, it will think you are a new visitor every time you move to a new page on the site; for example, when you enter your login details and move to another page, it will not recognize you and will not be able to keep you logged in.

1. How to refuse or withdraw consent

Although the cookies we use on this website are fairly harmless and do not reveal your identity, not everyone wants text files downloaded to their computer or mobile device. If you prefer, it is possible to block some or all cookies, or even delete those that have already been set; but you should be aware that you might lose some functionality on this website.

You can manage how cookies are enabled on your computer or mobile device through your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Android) so that you are alerted when cookies are being sent or you can reject them completely. You can also delete cookies that have already been set.

2. Cookies on our website

On this website we use only a small number of cookies. Which are:

BC_BANDWIDTH
This stores the bandwidth of a user's computer or mobile device.
third parties
Lifespan: Session

tcecookie
This stores the acknowledgment of receipt of the cookie notification.
The first part
Life span: 6 months

PREF
It stores the user's basic preferences, such as whether the user wants search results to be in English, not having more than 10 results on a given page, or having implemented a SafeSearch setting to filter content.
Third parties
Life span: 2 years
...in which a great effort has been made to make people feel safe...
Tracking from Brightcove video. It is used for user analysis. Identify unique viewers and new viewers.
Third parties
Life span: 10 years

_utma
This is used for custom user variables in Google Analytics.
Third parties...
Life span: 2 years

_utma
This stores the number of visits for each user and the time of the first visit, the previous visit, and the current visit.
Third parties
Life span: 2 years

_utmb
This stores how long a user stays on the site - when a visit begins and roughly ends.
Third parties
Life span: 2 years

_utmc
Third parties
Lifespan: Session

_utmz
This stores where a visitor came from (eg search engine, search keyword, referral link).
Third parties
Life span: 6 months