Use of Cookies
Our website uses cookies to enhance and optimize the user experience. Below, we provide a detailed description about:
What are cookies?
Cookies are very small, secure and protected text files that are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or application. Your web browser (e.g. Safari, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox) then sends these files back to the website or application each time you return, allowing your personal settings, tastes and preferences to be recognized. Cookies are useful tools that help website developers and businesses improve functionality, performance and, in general, the web browsing experience.
How do we use Cookies at MIHM S.A.?
At MIHM S.A, we use cookies to:
● Ensure that the pages within our website function correctly. The use of cookies allows us to optimize your navigation, adapting the information and services offered to your interests, providing you with a better experience every time you visit us. The MIHM S.A. website uses cookies to learn, adapt and facilitate user navigation as much as possible.
● Cookies are only associated with an anonymous user and your computer or device, without providing references that allow us to know personal data. At any time, you can access your browser settings to modify and / or block the installation of cookies sent, without affecting your access to content.
How can you control the Cookies in your browser?
We assume your consent to the use of cookies when you visit the MIHM S.A. website. However, you can modify your browser settings to prevent the automatic acceptance of cookies or delete cookies that have already been stored. This will not affect your experience, as you will still be able to use most sections of our website.
If you wish to restrict or block web browser cookies on your device, you can do so from your browser settings. Below are links to more details on how to do this in different browsers:
Users of:
● Safari
The website uses three types or categories of cookies:
1. analytics (optional).
2. Functionality (mandatory) – These are necessary for the proper functioning of the site.
3. Traceability and optimization (mandatory) – These are necessary for the proper functioning of the page.
Myths about Cookies
Since their introduction on the Internet, misconceptions about cookies have circulated. In 2005, the results of a study were published indicating that a significant percentage of respondents believed one of the following statements:
● Cookies are similar to worms and viruses that can erase data from users’ hard drives.
● Cookies are a type of spyware because they can read personal information stored on users’ computers.
● Cookies generate pop-ups.
● Cookies are used to generate spam.
● Cookies are only used for advertising purposes.
In reality, cookies are simply data, not code, and cannot delete or read information from users’ computers. They are only reference files used to improve our customers’ experience.