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What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website installs on your computer or mobile device when you visit it. These times are allowed that the Website is a certain period of duration of your reservations and the name of the users, the chosen language, the characters and other definitions of duration are defined. That is why, when you have added pages from a website or to a website you have already visited, you do not, in principle, have to indicate again how your options were selected for a website. In
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies to record: • as its characteristics in terms of visualization and such as its need for contrast to size;
• if you have already answered an instant survey in which you are asked whether or not the content of the page in question is useful (so that it allows it to appear if you have already answered);
• whether or not you have agreed to the installation of cookies. In addition, some videos placed on pages use a cookie for new statistics on how they reached them and which videos were placed on pages. Cookies are also stored by an “Analytics” service that measures the efficiency and efficiency of our website and all its domains. One of the cookies is not mandatory to facilitate a website, but navigation works. Cookies can be deleted or blocked, but they may allow some functionality of the website. The information is used to identify users and sites associated with unregistered data. BH Brand House only uses cookies for the House properties. In
Do we use other cookies?
Some of our domain pages may use cookies other than those described above. The specific areas on cookies can be specified on the same terms, and the case of agreement can be requested so that it can be installed. In How to control cookies You can control and/or delete the cookies you want. For more information, see aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies already installed on your computer or mobile device or activate an option available in most browser programs that prevents their installation. But if you do, it may be configured a few times each time you visit a website and you run the risk of configuring services and features.