Cookie Policy



Information about cookies


The domain https://syntetica.ai (named Syntetica) uses automatic cookie collection procedures to gather personal information, such as browser type or operating system, referral page, path, ISSP domain, etc. These processes help us tailor this website to your personal needs and enhance your user experience.


What are Cookies?


A cookie is a harmless text file that is stored in your browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) when you visit almost any webpage.

The purpose of the cookie is for the website you visit to remember your visit when you browse it again, making navigation easier and more helpful. In other words, as a website, it helps us improve the quality by allowing us to personalize each user's navigation to a certain extent.

Although many people are unaware, cookies have been used for decades. Moreover, they are essential for the functioning of the Internet today, providing countless advantages in the provision of interactive services and facilitating navigation.

Remember that cookies cannot damage your equipment, and having them activated helps the website owner identify and resolve errors, thus improving navigability on the site and providing a better experience for web users.


What is not a Cookie?


It is not a virus, trojan, worm, spam, spyware, nor does it open pop-up windows.


What information does a Cookie store?


Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit card or bank details, photographs, your ID, or personal information.

The data they save are of a technical nature, personal preferences, content customization, etc. For example, the language you browse in or the font size.

The web server does not associate you as a person but your web browser. In fact, if you usually browse with Firefox and try to navigate the same website with other browsers, like Microsoft Edge or Chrome, you will see that the website does not realize that you are the same person because it is actually associating you with the browser.


What types of Cookies are there?


Cookies can be divided into session or permanent cookies depending on how long they stay installed. The former expire when the user closes the browser. The latter expire when the purpose for which they serve is met or when they are manually deleted.

Additionally, depending on their purpose, cookies can be classified as follows:

1) Required or technical cookies: These are strictly necessary and essential for the proper functioning of the website. They are usually generated when the user accesses the website or logs in.

They allow, among other things, to know when a human or an automated application is browsing, when an anonymous user and a registered one are navigating, basic tasks for the functioning of any dynamic website.

They also keep the user identified, so if they leave the website and access it again later, the browser or device will continue to identify that user, thus facilitating their navigation without having to re-identify.

Similarly, these Cookies are also used to check if the user is authorized to access certain services or areas of the website.

2) Preference cookies: They allow recording all information related to the way the website behaves or its appearance, such as the language used or the region from which access is made.

3) Statistical/analytical cookies: They are used to analyze and improve the browsing experience, optimize the website's operation, and see how visitors interact. They collect information about the type of navigation you are doing, the sections you use the most, consulted products, usual time slot, language, etc.

4) Marketing cookies: These Cookies are used so that, in the spaces of websites, videos, or social networks reserved for advertising, ads that may be of interest to you appear, and not just any random ad. This possible interest is deduced based on your browsing preferences, your country of origin, or language. They are also those Cookies that collect information about the ads shown to the website users.

5) Geolocation cookies: These Cookies are used to determine in which country or region the user accessing a website service is located, so as to offer content or services appropriate to their location.


What are first-party and third-party Cookies?


First-party cookies are those generated by the page you are visiting, and third-party cookies are those generated by external services or providers, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google.


What happens if I disable Cookies?


To understand the extent that disabling cookies can have, here are some examples:

  • • You will not be able to share content from that website on Facebook, Twitter, or any other social network.
  • • The website will not be able to adapt the contents to your personal preferences, as is often the case in online stores.
  • • You will not be able to access the personal area of that website, such as My account, My profile, or My orders.
  • • Online stores: You will not be able to make purchases online. They will have to be by phone or visiting the physical store if it has one.
  • • It will not be possible to customize your geographical preferences such as time zone, currency, or language.
  • • The website will not be able to perform web analytics on visitors and traffic on the website, which will make it difficult for the website to be competitive.
  • • You will not be able to write on the blog, upload photos, post comments, rate or score content. The website also will not be able to tell if you are a human or an automated application that publishes spam.
  • • It will not be possible to display personalized advertising or by sectors, which will reduce the website's advertising revenue.
  • • All social networks use cookies. If you disable them, you will not be able to use any social network.

Can cookies be deleted?


The answer is yes. And not only delete but also block, in general or particularly for a specific domain.

To delete cookies from a specific website, you must go to your browser settings, and there you can search for those associated with that domain and delete its cookies.


Deactivation or deletion of cookies


The answer is yes. And not only delete but also block, in general or particularly for a specific domain.

To delete cookies from a specific website, you must go to your browser settings, and there you can search for those associated with that domain and delete its cookies.


Cookie settings and management


For more information about custom cookie settings or to access activation, restriction, and/or disabling options, you can go to the help section of your browser to learn more:

Google Chrome http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Mozilla Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/disable-third-party-cookies

Apple Safari http://support.apple.com/kb/ph5042

Microsoft Edge https://support.microsoft.com/es-es/microsoft-edge/eliminar-las-cookies-en-microsoft-edge-63947406-40ac-c3b8-57b9-2a946a29ae09

Internet Explorer http://support.microsoft.com/es-es/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies


Update of the Cookies Policy and information


The person responsible for this website may modify this Cookies Policy based on legislative or regulatory requirements, or in order to adapt this policy to the instructions issued.