1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website downloads to your browser (computer, mobile phone, tablet) when you visit it. It is used to remember information about your visit: your chosen language, whether you have accepted the legal notice, anonymised usage metrics, etc. Some cookies are essential for the website to work (they cannot be rejected). Others are only used if you authorise them.

In this policy we use the term «cookies» in a broad sense, including other equivalent technologies (such as localStorage or sessionStorage entries) when used for similar purposes.

2. Applicable legal framework

  • Article 22.2 of Spanish Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services (LSSI): the use of non-strictly-necessary cookies requires informed, free, specific, unambiguous and revocable consent.
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and Spanish Organic Law 3/2018 (LOPDGDD): when cookies process personal data, the principles and rights of the GDPR apply alongside consent.
  • AEPD Cookie Guidelines (current version): specific criteria on the consent banner, the equivalence between accepting and rejecting, the maximum validity period of consent (24 months) and the minimum information.

The controller of the data associated with cookies is Manuel Navarro Rajoy (LegalData.pro). The designated Data Protection Officer is the same controller, with individual DPO certification under the AEPD-DPO Scheme, registry A2025166DPD. More information in the Privacy Policy.

3. Types of cookies by purpose

  • Technical or strictly necessary cookies. They allow the site to work (remember language, manage the consent banner, maintain a secure session). They do not require consent, in line with Article 22.2 LSSI in fine.
  • Measurement or analytics cookies. They allow us to know how many visits we have, which pages are read and how the site is browsed. They are loaded only if the user consents in the banner.
  • Personalisation or advertising cookies. We do not use them. If we activate them in the future, this policy will be updated and consent will be requested again.

4. Cookies used by this site

Below we detail every cookie effectively used at the time of the last update of this policy. If a cookie not listed here is activated at any time, the table will be updated and consent will be requested again where applicable.

4.1. Technical cookies (always present)

NameOwnerPurposeTypeRetention
consent_modeLegalData.pro (first-party)Stores the user's decision on cookie usage (accept all, essential, custom) so the banner is not shown again at every visit.Technical12 months
LANG_REDIRECTEDLegalData.pro (first-party)Marks that the automatic redirection to the browser language has already taken place to prevent redirect loops.TechnicalSession / 30 days
JSESSIONIDLegalData.pro (first-party)Maintains a secure session during navigation. Only set if the server opens a session (for example, when submitting the contact form).TechnicalSession (deleted on browser close)

4.2. Measurement cookies (only with your consent)

If you authorise measurement cookies in the banner, we load Google Tag Manager (GTM-WJZMX5NJ) and, through it, Google Analytics 4 with IP anonymisation. The cookies that may be set are:

NameOwnerPurposeTypeRetention
_gaGoogle Ireland Ltd. (Google Analytics 4)Anonymously identifies unique users to know how many distinct people visit the site.Measurement · third-party2 years
_ga_<ID>Google Ireland Ltd. (Google Analytics 4)Maintains the session state for the site's specific GA4 container.Measurement · third-party2 years
_gidGoogle Ireland Ltd. (Google Analytics)Distinguishes users for analysis over 24 hours. Only loaded if the GA property is configured to use it.Measurement · third-party24 hours
_dc_gtm_<ID>Google Ireland Ltd. (Google Tag Manager)Throttles requests to Google Analytics.Measurement · third-party1 minute

We configure Google Analytics 4 with IP anonymisation and disable personalised advertising features and marketing identifiers. We apply Consent Mode v2: until the user consents, measurement tags do not send identifying data.

4.3. International transfers of data associated with cookies

Google Ireland Ltd., as a processor for measurement cookies, may process part of the data on servers located in the United States. This transfer is covered by:

  • The EU-US Data Privacy Framework (Adequacy Decision 2023/1795 of the European Commission), as Google is certified under this framework.
  • Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission as an additional mechanism.

5. Legal basis for each type of cookie

Type of cookieGDPR legal basisLSSI framework
Strictly necessary technical cookiesArt. 6(1)(b) GDPR (necessary to provide the requested service).Exempt from consent under Art. 22.2 in fine LSSI.
Measurement / analyticsArt. 6(1)(a) GDPR (explicit, informed, revocable consent).Prior consent required under Art. 22.2 LSSI.

6. How to give or withdraw your consent

The first time you visit the site, a banner appears at the bottom of the screen with three options of equivalent visibility and ease:

  • Accept all — you authorise technical and measurement cookies.
  • Reject — only strictly necessary cookies are loaded.
  • Preferences — you choose which categories you accept.

Until you decide, no measurement cookies are loaded. Your decision is stored in the technical cookie consent_mode for a maximum of 12 months; once that period has elapsed, we will ask you again.

Withdraw consent at any time

  • You can change your preferences by reopening the panel from the «Cookie preferences» link in the footer.
  • You can delete all cookies directly from your browser. This will reset your consent and the banner will reappear.

7. How to manage cookies in each browser

In addition to the site's consent banner, you can configure your browser to block, delete or be notified about the use of cookies. Each browser has its own system:

Bear in mind that if you block all cookies, some site features may not behave correctly. We do not block content nor penalise you in any way for rejecting measurement cookies.

8. What we do with the information cookies collect

Measurement cookies are used exclusively to understand how the site is used and to improve its content. Specifically:

  • We do not sell or share the information with third parties other than the measurement tool provider.
  • We do not perform user profiling.
  • We do not make automated decisions with effects on individuals (Art. 22 GDPR).
  • The reports we receive are aggregated (totals, percentages), not associated with an identified person.

Full details of associated processing (controller, processors, retention periods, rights) are in the Privacy Policy.

9. Changes to this policy

If we change the services or tools we use, we will update this policy and, where the change affects cookies that require consent, we will ask you again before loading them. The current policy version and date are at the top of the document.

10. Contact

If you have any questions about cookies or wish to exercise rights over your personal data, write to the DPO:

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