Cookies

This website uses its own and third-party cookies to offer you a better experience and service. By browsing the user accepts the use we make of 'cookies'. However, the user has the option of preventing the generation of cookies and their deletion by selecting the corresponding option in their browser. If you block the use of cookies in your browser, some services or functionalities of the website may not be available.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on a device. Cookies can enhance the browsing experience of visitors because they help websites remember their preferences and understand how people use the different features.

How are cookies used?

By browsing this web portal the user is accepting that 'cookies' can be installed on your terminal and that they allow us to know the following information:

- Statistical information on the use of the website.
- The preferred web format for access from mobile devices.
-The latest searches performed on the web services and personalization data of these services.
- Data of the connection with the social networks for the users that access with his user of Facebook or Twitter. Types of 'cookies' used This website uses both temporary session cookies and permanent cookies. Session 'cookies' store data only while the user accesses the website and permanent 'cookies' store the data in the terminal to be accessed and used in more than one session. Depending on the purpose for which the data obtained through the 'cookies' are processed, the website may use:

Technical ‘cookies’

They are those that allow the user to navigate through the website or application and use the different options or services that exist in it. For example, controlling traffic and data communication, identifying the session, accessing restricted web parts, remembering the items that make up an order, applying for registration or participation in an event, using items security while browsing and storing content for streaming video or sound.

‘Cookies’ personalization

These are those that allow the user to access the service with some general characteristics predefined in their terminal or defined by the user. For example, the language, the type of browser through which you access the service, the selected content design, the geolocation of the terminal, and the regional settings from which you access the service.

Cookies ’statistical analysis

They are those that allow the monitoring and analysis of user behavior on websites. The information collected through this type of 'cookies' is used to measure the activity of websites, applications or platforms and to create browsing profiles of users of these sites, in order to introduce improvements. in the service based on the usage data made by users.

Third party ‘cookies’

Some web pages may install third-party cookies that allow you to manage and improve the services offered. Such as Google Analytics statistical services.

How to manage 'cookies' in the browser?

The user has the option to allow, block or delete the 'cookies' installed on your computer by configuring the browser options on your terminal:

To adjust cookie-related permissions in the Google Chrome browser:

- Click on the menu located on the toolbar (top right, a symbol with 3 dashes).
- Select Settings.
- In the window that appears, at the end, click on "Show advanced options".
- In the 'Privacy' section click on the Content Settings button.
- In the cookies section you can configure the options.
Learn more about Google Chrome 

To adjust cookie-related permissions in the Mozilla Firefox browser:

- At the top of the Firefox window click on the Tools menu.
 - Select Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- From here you can configure the option that interests you most.
Learn more about Firefox

To adjust cookie-related permissions in Internet Explorer 9 browser:

At the top of the Internet Explorer window click on the Tools menu or go to a cogwheel-shaped icon also located at the top right.

- Select the Security tab and use the Delete browsing history option to delete 'cookies'. Select the Cookies box, and then click Delete.
- Again we will select the Security tab and access the website privacy. From here go to settings and then Move the slider all the way up to block all cookies or all the way down to allow all cookies. After that, click OK. Learn more about Internet Explorer

If you block the use of cookies in your browser, some services or functionalities of the website may not be available.

In some browsers, specific rules can be set to manage 'cookies' per website, which offers more precise control over privacy. This means that you can disable cookies from all sites except those that you trust.

Functional and mandatory cookies

These cookies are necessary because they allow visitors to navigate the site and use its main features. These cookies vary between different sites, depending on the functions they have. For example, functional and mandatory cookies allow the following functions: Customer accounts, Shopping cart and end of purchase, URL redirection.

Name: _acloggedin
Purpose: Supports Scheduling client login if you have an account.
Type: Cookie
Duration: January 1, 2025

Name:_Client_acloggedin
Purpose: Supports scheduling client login if you have an account.
Type: Cookie
Duration: January 1, 2025

Name: algoliasearch-client-js
Purpose: Adds auto-fill suggestions to address fields to help customers complete forms faster.
Type: localstorage
Duration: Duration

Name: AWSALB, AWSALBCORS
Purpose: Improves performance by using a server during the session.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 1 week

Name: CART
Purpose: Shows when a person visiting the site adds a product to their cart.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 2 weeks

Name: CHECKOUT_WEBSITE
Purpose: Identifies the correct place to end your purchase when End Purchase on your domain is off.
Type: Cookie
Duration: Session

Name: Trade-checkout-state
Purpose: Stores the status of the purchase completion process while the customer is completing their order on PayPal.
Type: sessionstorage
Duration: Session

Name: Crumb
Purpose: Prevents cross-site application forgery (CSRF).
Type: Cookie
Duration: Session

Name: hasCart
Purpose: Tells Squarespace that the visitor has a shopping cart.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 2 weeks

Name: Blocked
Purpose: Prevents the password-protected screen from appearing if the person visiting the site enters the correct global password.
Type: Cookie
Duration: Session

Name: PHPSESSID
Purpose: Securely secures a visitor during their purchase completion process.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 1 month

Name: RecentRedirect
Purpose: Avoid redirect loops if a site has custom URL redirects. Redirect loops are bad for SEO.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 30 minutes

Name: remember_client
Purpose: Remember customer login information if you have an account.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 365 days

Name: SiteUserCrumb
Purpose: Prevents cross-site request forgery (CSRF) for users who are logged in to the site.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 3 years

Name: SiteUserInfo
Purpose: Identifies the visitor when they sign in to a client account.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 3 years

Name: SiteUserSecureAuthToken
Purpose: Authenticate the person visiting the site and logging in to a customer account.
Type: Cookie
Duration: 3 years

Name: squarespace-announcement-bar
Purpose: Prevents the Ad Bar from appearing if the site visitor rejects it.
Type: localstorage
Duration: Persistent

Name: squarespace-likes
Purpose: Shows when you have already indicated that you "like" a blog post.
Type: localstorage
Duration: Persistent

Name: suarespace-popup-overlay
Purpose: Prevents the pop-up message from appearing with promotions if the site visitor rejects it.
Type: localstorage
Duration: Persistent

Name: ss_sd
Purpose: Ensures that those who visit the site on the Squarespace 5 platform remain authenticated during their session.
Type: Cookie
Duration: Session

Name: Test
Purpose: Investigates whether the browser supports cookies and avoids errors.
Type: Cookie
Duration: Session

Name: TZ
Purpose: Allows a client's appointments to be displayed correctly based on their time zone preferences.
Type: localstorage
Duration: Persistent

Analytics and performance cookies

We use Analytics and performance cookies to collect information about how people who visit the site interact with it. Storing these cookies is the way to complete the traffic sources, the unique visitors and the abandonment of the shopping cart.

Cookie name: ss_cid
Duration: 2 years
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks who visits a site

Cookie name: ss_cookieAllowed
Duration: 30 days
Purpose: Remember if the person who visited the site agreed to have Analytics cookies installed on their browser, in case the site is restricting the installation of cookies.

Cookie name: ss_cpvisit
Duration: 2 years
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks who visits a site

Cookie name: ss_cvisit
Duration: 30 minutes
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks who visits a site

Cookie name: ss_cvr
Duration: 2 years
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks who visits a site

Cookie name: ss_cvt
Duration: 30 minutes
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks who visits a site