Cookie Policy
1. What are cookies
ADIRA uses cookies on its website to improve performance and user experience.
Cookies are small text files with relevant information that your access device (computer, cell phone/smartphone or tablet) loads, through the internet browser (browser), when a website is visited by the user.
These files allow the website to “remember” your actions and preferences for a certain period of time.
The cookies used do not collect information that identifies the user, they collect generic information, namely the way in which users arrive and use the websites or the area of the country/countries through which they access the website, etc.
This is why when you browse the pages of a website or return to a website you have already visited, you do not, in principle, have to indicate your preferences again or repeatedly enter the same information.
2. What type of cookies we use
Essential or session cookies: Some cookies are essential to access specific areas of our website. These are necessary for some areas of the site to function, but are not used in any way to identify you personally. Session cookies are temporary and are automatically deleted once you leave the website.
Functionality cookies: We use these cookies to allow us to remember user preferences. For example, cookies prevent typing the user's name each time they access the website. They are not necessary for the website to function, but they can improve the customer experience. We do not store any personal data in these cookies.
Analytical/performance cookies: We use these cookies to analyze how users use the website and monitor its performance. For example, they allow us to know which pages are most popular, which method of linking between pages is most effective, or determine why some pages are receiving error messages. These cookies are used only for statistical creation and analysis purposes, without ever collecting personal information.
Cookies that send information to other companies: These are cookies set on our website by a partner company (e.g. Facebook or advertisers). These companies may use the data collected from these cookies to anonymously target advertising to you on another website, taking into account your visit to our website. For example, if you use a social network tool (e.g. Facebook "Like" or "Share") on this website, this cookie will record the use of that tool and the social network (Facebook, in this case) may collect this information.
3. How to control cookies
The user can, at any time and through their internet browser, decide to be notified about the receipt of cookies, as well as block their entry into their system. Please note, however, that refusing to use cookies runs the risk of disabling certain services and features of the website.