What are cookies?
hey are small data files that the Internet server sends to the device you connect to our websites with, and it stores them. They are associated only with your browser and do not provide personal data by themselves. Cookies cannot harm your device, and they are also very useful as they help us identify and resolve errors.
If you want more information about its operation, we recommend visiting https://allaboutcookies.org/ and https://youronlinechoices.eu/
Own cookies
1) Session
Information collected: session, registration, shopping cart data, data to distinguish between free services and paid services.
Purpose of use: they are temporary and disappear when the session ends. They help analyze traffic patterns on the website in order to tailor the bank's services to them.
2) Technical and Functional
Information collected: a user identifier per session and the necessary parameters to navigate through the website.
For what purpose they are used: They are strictly necessary to navigate the site and use its different options or services. They will never be used to collect information for the purpose of showing you personalized advertising.
3) Analytics
Information collected: Technological profile of the device, origin of access to the website, browsing activity, and search terms used.
Purpose of use: They are used to analyze users' browsing habits, with the aim of optimizing the functionalities and technical and operational maintenance of the bank's websites and ensuring the best possible service. They will never be used to display personalized advertisements or to remember user preferences beyond the session.
Third-party cookies
a) Advertising
Information collected: Information about the interaction with the website (requested service, date and time), type of browser and language, geographic location.
Purpose of use: They help improve and manage the user's exposure to advertising, preventing ads that the user has already seen from appearing.
b) Behavioral Advertising: IP address, operating system type, browser type, visited pages
They are used to personalize advertising campaigns and display ads that are tailored to the user's preferences. Social media links are also included, allowing users to easily and intuitively link and share certain website content with social media platforms such as Twitter or Facebook. This functionality involves the use of cookies that link to the web pages of these social networks, storing information solely in them.
Cookies configuration
The most popular browsers have configuration options and security features that allow you to prevent the installation of cookies and/or other data collection systems on your device. You can configure your browser to reject cookies, but this may prevent you from carrying out certain transactions, using certain features, or accessing certain content. You can consult the steps to disable the installation of cookies in the "Help" sections of the web pages for each browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera.
List of cookies
A cookie is a small piece of data (text files) that a website, when visited by a user, asks their browser to store on their device to remember information about them, such as language preference or login information. These cookies are set by us and are called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies (which are cookies from a domain different than the website domain being visited) for our advertising and marketing studies. Specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes: