cookies policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored locally in the memory of web browsers. This helps us to provide a better service to our users. By way of example, the use of cookies allows us to understand how a user navigates our website, what interactions they carry out, remember login details and store browsing preferences. The following paragraphs explain how we use cookies to ensure that our services work properly, improve the user experience, analyse data and prevent fraud.

1. How do we use cookies?

Cookies are an important element of our website, as they help us to provide a better and closer service. We modify cookies over time as we improve our service. These are the main use cases:

- Security. Through the specifications of the equipment and browsers used to access our website we can provide you with a more secure experience.

- Services and features of the website. We use cookies to remember your preferences when you browse and use our services. This means that you do not need to specify these preferences and settings each time you visit our website.

- To analyse and improve the user experience. By using cookies we can better understand how our users arrive at our website and provide us with information about general usage and behaviour on our website. This allows us to analyse which areas we can improve, to provide a more complete service and a better user experience.

2. Use of other technologies

We use Google Analytics and other third party tools, which employ cookies and similar technologies, to collect and analyse information about the use of our services. This allows us to identify trends and changes to improve the user experience and service to the user.

3. Manage Cookies

You can manage the use of cookies directly from your web browser settings. This includes deleting and/or disabling YOUR STEP cookies. The following links can be used as a reference for this:

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