1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored in the user's browser when they visit a website. Cookies allow the site to remember information about the visit, facilitating navigation, remembering preferences and improving the user experience.
2. What types of cookies exist?
- Technical: necessary for navigation and proper site operation.
- Personalisation or functionality: allow the site to remember preferences and improve the experience.
- Security: prevent and mitigate attacks against the site or users.
- Analytics or measurement: measure site activity and produce statistics.
- Advertising: manage the frequency and content of ads.
- Behavioural advertising: store information on browsing behaviour for personalised advertising.
3. What cookies do we use?
| Type | Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technical | cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisement | Records the user's consent for advertising cookies. | 1 year | First-party |
| Technical | cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics | Records the user's consent for analytics cookies. | 1 year | First-party |
| Technical | cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional | Records the user's consent for functional cookies. | 1 year | First-party |
| Technical | cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | Records the user's consent for necessary cookies. | 1 year | First-party |
| Technical | cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance | Stores the user's consent state. | 1 year | First-party |
| Technical | PHPSESSID | Identifies the user's session during navigation. | Session | First-party |
| Analytics | _ga | Unique identifier for site usage statistics. | 2 years | |
| Analytics | _gat | Throttles the request rate to Google Analytics. | 1 day | |
| Analytics | _gid | Unique identifier to distinguish users. | 1 day |
4. Legal basis for processing
Technical cookies: rely on the owner's legitimate interest (art. 6.1.b and f GDPR) and on article 22.2 of the LSSI, without requiring prior consent.
Analytics, personalisation and marketing cookies: require the user's free, specific, informed and unambiguous consent (art. 6.1.a GDPR).
5. Managing consent
The user can:
- Accept all cookies.
- Reject all non-necessary cookies.
- Configure their preferences by category.
Preferences can be modified at any time through the "Configure cookies" link permanently available in the footer. Consent can be withdrawn at any time in accordance with article 7.3 GDPR.
6. International data transfers
Third parties identified in this policy (in particular Google) may transfer data outside the European Economic Area. These transfers are detailed in their respective privacy policies and are governed by the appropriate safeguards provided for in the GDPR.
7. How do I uninstall cookies?
The user can manage cookies through their browser settings:
- Google Chrome: support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
- Mozilla Firefox: support.mozilla.org
- Microsoft Edge: support.microsoft.com
- Safari: support.apple.com
- Opera: help.opera.com
The user may additionally install browser add-ons such as "Do Not Track" tools to strengthen control over cookies. Deletion or rejection of cookies may affect the correct functioning of the site.
8. Rights of the data subject
The user may exercise the rights recognised in articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR: access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction, portability and the right not to be subject to automated individual decisions.
To exercise these rights, contact legal@adoiaproject.com or write to the postal address indicated at the start. The user may also file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency ( www.aepd.es ).
9. Changes to the Cookie Policy
ADOIA PROJECT, S.L. reserves the right to modify this policy to adapt to legal, case-law or technological developments. Modifications will be communicated by prior notice on the website.
10. Contact
For any query relating to this policy, contact legal@adoiaproject.com or use the contact section of the website.