Privacy and cookies
What are Cookies?
A cookie is a text file that is stored on your computer. Cookies store pieces of information that we use to make our website work. They cannot execute any code and do not contain viruses. No one, except us, can read our cookies.
How do we use Cookies?
www.erosystem.eus uses cookies to improve your experience on our website. In addition:
Certain cookies are essential for the proper functioning of our website.
We do not track your personal activities when you are not on www.erosystem.eus (unless you click on a www.erosystem.eus application outside the website).
We use analytical cookies to help us understand which content is most useful to our visitors.
Types of Cookies we use
Security: These cookies allow us to protect access to your account…
Analytics: We track and analyze website traffic trends to identify popular content or potential website issues.
Advertising: We use non-identifiable information about you to show you advertising on our website.
Your choices regarding Cookies
You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being activated, or to deactivate all cookies. You can define your preferences in your browser settings. However, as each browser is different, you should consult your browser’s Help menu to learn how to modify your cookies. If you decide to deactivate your cookies, you will not have access to many options that could improve your experience. Furthermore, some of our services will not function correctly.
Additional guarantees – Cookie management:
All Internet browsers allow you to limit the behavior of a cookie or deactivate cookies within the browser settings or options. The steps to do this are different for each browser; instructions can be found in your browser’s help menu.
Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode through which cookies are always deleted after the visit. Depending on each browser, this private mode may have different names. Below is a list of the most common browsers with a link to the cookie settings and the different names for this “private mode”: