COOKIES POLICY

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types of cookies we use on cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com, and how they are used while you browse the site.

1. INTRODUCTION

In accordance with Law 34/1988 of 11 November on Advertising, Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition, and in particular Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 of 15 October on the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), as well as Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD), this policy sets out information regarding the use of cookies on the website https://cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com

2. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when they visit the website. A cookie is a unique identifier that allows the web browser to store information that can be retrieved later.

Las cookies tienen diversas funciones técnicas y comerciales, como el almacenamiento de preferencias del usuario, el reconocimiento de usuarios en visitas posteriores, el registro de información estadística sobre la navegación, la mejora de servicios ofrecidos y la facilitación de la navegación y funcionalidad del sitio web.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

3. TYPE OF COOKIES

Cookies can be classified according to various criteria:

3.1 BY DURATION

Session cookies: These are automatically deleted when the user closes their browser or ends their session. They are not stored permanently on the user’s device.

Persistent cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device even after the browser is closed. They are only deleted on the specified expiry date or when the user manually deletes them from their browser settings.

3.2 SEGÚN SU ORIGEN

3.2 BY ORIGIN

Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent from servers belonging to domains that are not managed directly by the website operator, but by third parties providing services to the website.

3.3 BY PURPOSE

Technical and strictly necessary cookies: These are essential for providing services explicitly requested by the user and for maintaining the security of the website. This type of cookie is exempt from the requirement for prior consent under applicable legislation.

Analytics and statistics cookies: These enable us to count the number of users and statistically measure how users interact with the website, including pages visited, number of visits, frequency and recurrence of visits, session duration, browsers used and devices accessed.

Functional and preference cookies: These help to improve the functionality and personalisation of the website by storing user-selected options such as language, region, or details from completed forms.

Advertising and tracking cookies: These are used to manage advertising space and collect information about the adverts shown to the user. They include information on the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and personalised advertising.

4. COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

4.1 STRICTLY NECESSARY TECHNICAL COOKIES

The website uses the following technical cookies, which do not require prior consent:

Name: wordpress_logged_in Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: Two days or until the current session ends Purpose: To maintain the user’s authenticated session on the website. This is essential for the proper functioning of the site’s restricted areas.

Name: wordpress_test_cookie Type: First-party session cookie Duration: Deleted when the browser is closed Purpose: To check whether the user’s browser accepts cookies. This is necessary to ensure the basic functionality of the site.

Name: wp-settings Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To store the user’s preferred display settings and viewing options for the control panel.

Name: wp-settings-time Type: First-party persistent cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To record the date and time of the user’s most recent configuration changes.

4.2 FUNCTIONAL COOKIES FOR COMMENTS

The website uses the following functional cookies to enhance the user experience in the comments section:

Name: comment_author, comment_author_email, comment_author_url Type: First-party persistent cookies Duration: One year Purpose: To remember the user’s details (name, email address and website) when they leave comments on the website. This feature prevents the user from having to re-enter these details when leaving subsequent comments.

4.3 ANALYTICAL AND STATISTICAL COOKIES

If the website uses statistical analysis services such as Google Analytics or similar tools:

Name: _ga, _gid, _gat Type: Persistent third-party cookies Duration: 13 to 24 months, depending on the cookie Source: Google LLC Purpose: To collect statistical information about website usage, including the number of unique visitors, pages visited, traffic sources, user behaviour and website performance metrics. Additional information: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245 Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

4.4 THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

The website may integrate third-party services that set their own cookies:

Gravatar cookies: If the site uses the Gravatar service to display avatars for users who leave comments, this service may install cookies to recognise the user. Information: https://automattic.com/cookies/ Privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/

5. LEGAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

5.1 COOKIES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CONSENT

In accordance with Article 22.2 of Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE) and in line with the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), technical cookies that are strictly necessary to provide services explicitly requested by the user are exempt from the requirement for prior consent.

Technical cookies meet a number of requirements laid down by law:

  • They are strictly necessary for the provision of the requested service
  • They are used solely for the purpose of transmitting the communication
  • The user has explicitly requested the service
  • They are not used for user profiling or for any other purposes

5.2 LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING

Technical cookies are processed in accordance with Article 22(2) of the LSSI-CE, which exempts them from the requirement for consent.

Cookies that require consent are processed on the basis of Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR (user consent) and Articles 6(1)(c) and 6(1)(f) of the GDPR for legitimate interests where applicable.

6. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF COOKIES

6.1 COOKIES AND BROWSERS

Users can manage their cookie preferences via their web browser settings. Although the specific options vary depending on the browser used, browsers generally offer the option to:

  • Reject cookies
  • Accept cookies
  • Receive a notification when a website attempts to set a cookie
  • Set up exceptions for certain websites

Instructions for common browsers:

In Internet Explorer: Go to Tools, select Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab, and adjust the settings to suit your preferences.

In Mozilla Firefox: The user should go to Tools, select Options, click on the Privacy tab, and configure their cookie settings.

In Google Chrome: Go to Settings, select Privacy and Security, click on Cookies and other site data, and adjust your preferences.

In Safari: The user should go to Preferences, select the Privacy tab, and configure the cookie settings.

In Opera: Go to Settings, select Privacy, and adjust your cookie preferences.

6.2 DELETING COOKIES

Users can delete all cookies stored in their browser at any time. The procedure varies depending on the browser, but generally involves accessing the browser’s privacy or history settings and selecting the option to clear cookies or browsing data.

6.3 SPECIALISED TOOLS

There are specialised platforms that allow users to manage their cookie preferences across multiple websites:

Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/es/): A platform providing transparency and information on digital advertising and advertising cookies.

EDAA – https://www.edaa.eu/: Provides information on digital advertising and allows users to manage their advertising preferences.

7. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND INTEGRATED SERVICES

7.1 SOCIAL MEDIA

If the website includes social media buttons, widgets or content (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.), these platforms may place their own cookies on the user’s device. Users should consult the specific privacy policies of each social media platform for detailed information about the cookies they use.

7.2 EMBEDDED CONTENT

The website may include embedded content from other domains, such as YouTube videos, Google Maps, or content from other platforms. These services set their own cookies independently, and users should review the privacy policies of these providers.

Privacy policies for common services:

8. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

8.1 Personal data in cookies

Cookies may store users’ personal information in certain cases. Where the information stored in cookies is linked to personal data (such as when a user provides their email address when leaving a comment), that information is processed in accordance with data protection legislation.

8.2 USER RIGHTS

In accordance with the GDPR and the LOPD-GDD, users have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, and obtain the portability of their personal data, and to object to the processing of personal information stored in cookies.

To exercise these rights, users may contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

8.3 DATA RETENTION

The information stored in cookies is retained in accordance with the provisions set out in the previous sections of this policy. Users may delete this data at any time by clearing their cookies via their browser settings.

9. SAFETY

The website implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the information stored in cookies against unauthorised access, alteration, loss or destruction. However, it is important to note that no system for transmitting data over the internet is completely secure, so the absolute security of the information transmitted cannot be guaranteed.

10. CHANGES TO POLICY

The website operator reserves the right to amend or update this cookie policy at any time to reflect changes in its practices, changes in technology, changes in applicable legislation, or for other relevant reasons.

In the event of significant changes to this policy, users will be notified via the website. Continued use of the website following the publication of such changes constitutes acceptance of the changes made.

11. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

Esta política de cookies se rige por la siguiente normativa:

  • Law 34/1988 of 11 November on the Regulation of Advertising
  • Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition
  • Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE)
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR)
  • Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD)
  • Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
  • Directive 2009/136/EC amending the previous Directive

12. CONTACT DETAILS

If you have any queries or questions regarding this cookie policy, or if you wish to exercise your rights in relation to personal data stored in cookies, please contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

Requests will be responded to within a maximum of thirty working days, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR.

13. COMPLAINTS

If the user considers that the processing of their personal data or the storage of cookies on their device infringes Spanish or European data protection legislation, they have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority.

In Spain, the competent authority is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD):

Website: https://www.aepd.es Telephone: 901 100 100 Email: consultas@aepd.es


Last updated: 26 January 2026

This cookie policy provides the information required under Spanish legislation on data protection and the use of cookies on websites.

COOKIES POLICY

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types of cookies we use on cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com, and how they are used while you browse the site.

1. INTRODUCTION

In accordance with Law 34/1988 of 11 November on Advertising, Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition, and in particular Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 of 15 October on the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), as well as Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD), this policy sets out information regarding the use of cookies on the website https://cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com

2. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when they visit the website. A cookie is a unique identifier that allows the web browser to store information that can be retrieved later.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

3. TYPE OF COOKIES

Cookies can be classified according to various criteria:

3.1 BY DURATION

Session cookies: These are automatically deleted when the user closes their browser or ends their session. They are not stored permanently on the user’s device.

Persistent cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device even after the browser is closed. They are only deleted on the specified expiry date or when the user manually deletes them from their browser settings.

3.2 BY ORIGIN

First-party cookies: These are cookies sent directly from the website’s servers to the user’s device. The website operator is responsible for them.

Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent from servers belonging to domains that are not managed directly by the website operator, but by third parties providing services to the website.

3.3 BY PURPOSE

Technical and strictly necessary cookies: These are essential for providing services explicitly requested by the user and for maintaining the security of the website. This type of cookie is exempt from the requirement for prior consent under applicable legislation.

Analytics and statistics cookies: These enable us to count the number of users and statistically measure how users interact with the website, including pages visited, number of visits, frequency and recurrence of visits, session duration, browsers used and devices accessed.

Functional and preference cookies: These help to improve the functionality and personalisation of the website by storing user-selected options such as language, region, or details from completed forms.

Advertising and tracking cookies: These are used to manage advertising space and collect information about the adverts shown to the user. They include information on the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and personalised advertising.

4. COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

4.1 STRICTLY NECESSARY TECHNICAL COOKIES

The website uses the following technical cookies, which do not require prior consent:

Name: wordpress_logged_in Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: Two days or until the current session ends Purpose: To maintain the user’s authenticated session on the website. This is essential for the proper functioning of the site’s restricted areas.

Name: wordpress_test_cookie Type: First-party session cookie Duration: Deleted when the browser is closed Purpose: To check whether the user’s browser accepts cookies. This is necessary to ensure the basic functionality of the site.

Name: wp-settings Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To store the user’s preferred display settings and viewing options for the control panel.

Name: wp-settings-time Type: First-party persistent cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To record the date and time of the user’s most recent configuration changes.

4.2 FUNCTIONAL COOKIES FOR COMMENTS

The website uses the following functional cookies to enhance the user experience in the comments section:

Name: comment_author, comment_author_email, comment_author_url Type: First-party persistent cookies Duration: One year Purpose: To remember the user’s details (name, email address and website) when they leave comments on the website. This feature prevents the user from having to re-enter these details when leaving subsequent comments.

4.3 ANALYTICAL AND STATISTICAL COOKIES

If the website uses statistical analysis services such as Google Analytics or similar tools:

Name: _ga, _gid, _gat Type: Persistent third-party cookies Duration: 13 to 24 months, depending on the cookie Source: Google LLC Purpose: To collect statistical information about website usage, including the number of unique visitors, pages visited, traffic sources, user behaviour and website performance metrics. Additional information: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245 Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

4.4 THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

The website may integrate third-party services that set their own cookies:

Gravatar cookies: If the site uses the Gravatar service to display avatars for users who leave comments, this service may install cookies to recognise the user. Information: https://automattic.com/cookies/ Privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/

5. LEGAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

5.1 COOKIES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CONSENT

In accordance with Article 22.2 of Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE) and in line with the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), technical cookies that are strictly necessary to provide services explicitly requested by the user are exempt from the requirement for prior consent.

Technical cookies meet a number of requirements laid down by law:

  • They are strictly necessary for the provision of the requested service
  • They are used solely for the purpose of transmitting the communication
  • The user has explicitly requested the service
  • They are not used for user profiling or for any other purposes

5.2 LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING

Technical cookies are processed in accordance with Article 22(2) of the LSSI-CE, which exempts them from the requirement for consent.

Cookies that require consent are processed on the basis of Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR (user consent) and Articles 6(1)(c) and 6(1)(f) of the GDPR for legitimate interests where applicable.

6. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF COOKIES

6.1 COOKIES AND BROWSERS

Users can manage their cookie preferences via their web browser settings. Although the specific options vary depending on the browser used, browsers generally offer the option to:

  • Reject cookies
  • Accept cookies
  • Receive a notification when a website attempts to set a cookie
  • Set up exceptions for certain websites

Instructions for common browsers:

In Internet Explorer: Go to Tools, select Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab, and adjust the settings to suit your preferences.

In Mozilla Firefox: The user should go to Tools, select Options, click on the Privacy tab, and configure their cookie settings.

In Google Chrome: Go to Settings, select Privacy and Security, click on Cookies and other site data, and adjust your preferences.

In Safari: The user should go to Preferences, select the Privacy tab, and configure the cookie settings.

In Opera: Go to Settings, select Privacy, and adjust your cookie preferences.

6.2 DELETING COOKIES

Users can delete all cookies stored in their browser at any time. The procedure varies depending on the browser, but generally involves accessing the browser’s privacy or history settings and selecting the option to clear cookies or browsing data.

6.3 SPECIALISED TOOLS

There are specialised platforms that allow users to manage their cookie preferences across multiple websites:

Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/es/): A platform providing transparency and information on digital advertising and advertising cookies.

EDAA – https://www.edaa.eu/: Provides information on digital advertising and allows users to manage their advertising preferences.

7. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND INTEGRATED SERVICES

7.1 SOCIAL MEDIA

If the website includes social media buttons, widgets or content (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.), these platforms may place their own cookies on the user’s device. Users should consult the specific privacy policies of each social media platform for detailed information about the cookies they use.

7.2 EMBEDDED CONTENT

The website may include embedded content from other domains, such as YouTube videos, Google Maps, or content from other platforms. These services set their own cookies independently, and users should review the privacy policies of these providers.

Privacy policies for common services:

8. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

8.1 Personal data in cookies

Cookies may store users’ personal information in certain cases. Where the information stored in cookies is linked to personal data (such as when a user provides their email address when leaving a comment), that information is processed in accordance with data protection legislation.

8.2 USER RIGHTS

In accordance with the GDPR and the LOPD-GDD, users have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, and obtain the portability of their personal data, and to object to the processing of personal information stored in cookies.

To exercise these rights, users may contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

8.3 DATA RETENTION

The information stored in cookies is retained in accordance with the provisions set out in the previous sections of this policy. Users may delete this data at any time by clearing their cookies via their browser settings.

9. SAFETY

The website implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the information stored in cookies against unauthorised access, alteration, loss or destruction. However, it is important to note that no system for transmitting data over the internet is completely secure, so the absolute security of the information transmitted cannot be guaranteed.

10. CHANGES TO POLICY

The website operator reserves the right to amend or update this cookie policy at any time to reflect changes in its practices, changes in technology, changes in applicable legislation, or for other relevant reasons.

In the event of significant changes to this policy, users will be notified via the website. Continued use of the website following the publication of such changes constitutes acceptance of the changes made.

11. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

This cookie policy is governed by the following regulations:

  • Law 34/1988 of 11 November on the Regulation of Advertising
  • Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition
  • Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE)
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR)
  • Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD)
  • Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
  • Directive 2009/136/EC amending the previous Directive

12. CONTACT DETAILS

If you have any queries or questions regarding this cookie policy, or if you wish to exercise your rights in relation to personal data stored in cookies, please contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

Requests will be responded to within a maximum of thirty working days, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR.

13. COMPLAINTS

If the user considers that the processing of their personal data or the storage of cookies on their device infringes Spanish or European data protection legislation, they have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority.

In Spain, the competent authority is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD):

Website: https://www.aepd.es Telephone: 901 100 100 Email: consultas@aepd.es


Last updated: 26 January 2026

This cookie policy provides the information required under Spanish legislation on data protection and the use of cookies on websites.

COOKIES POLICY

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types of cookies we use on cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com, and how they are used while you browse the site.

1. INTRODUCTION

In accordance with Law 34/1988 of 11 November on Advertising, Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition, and in particular Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 of 15 October on the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), as well as Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD), this policy sets out information regarding the use of cookies on the website https://cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com

2. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when they visit the website. A cookie is a unique identifier that allows the web browser to store information that can be retrieved later.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

3. TYPE OF COOKIES

Cookies can be classified according to various criteria:

3.1 BY DURATION

Session cookies: These are automatically deleted when the user closes their browser or ends their session. They are not stored permanently on the user’s device.

Persistent cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device even after the browser is closed. They are only deleted on the specified expiry date or when the user manually deletes them from their browser settings.

3.2 BY ORIGIN

First-party cookies: These are cookies sent directly from the website’s servers to the user’s device. The website operator is responsible for them.

Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent from servers belonging to domains that are not managed directly by the website operator, but by third parties providing services to the website.

3.3 BY PURPOSE

Technical and strictly necessary cookies: These are essential for providing services explicitly requested by the user and for maintaining the security of the website. This type of cookie is exempt from the requirement for prior consent under applicable legislation.

Analytics and statistics cookies: These enable us to count the number of users and statistically measure how users interact with the website, including pages visited, number of visits, frequency and recurrence of visits, session duration, browsers used and devices accessed.

Functional and preference cookies: These help to improve the functionality and personalisation of the website by storing user-selected options such as language, region, or details from completed forms.

Advertising and tracking cookies: These are used to manage advertising space and collect information about the adverts shown to the user. They include information on the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and personalised advertising.

4. COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

4.1 STRICTLY NECESSARY TECHNICAL COOKIES

The website uses the following technical cookies, which do not require prior consent:

Name: wordpress_logged_in Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: Two days or until the current session ends Purpose: To maintain the user’s authenticated session on the website. This is essential for the proper functioning of the site’s restricted areas.

Name: wordpress_test_cookie Type: First-party session cookie Duration: Deleted when the browser is closed Purpose: To check whether the user’s browser accepts cookies. This is necessary to ensure the basic functionality of the site.

Name: wp-settings Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To store the user’s preferred display settings and viewing options for the control panel.

Name: wp-settings-time Type: First-party persistent cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To record the date and time of the user’s most recent configuration changes.

4.2 FUNCTIONAL COOKIES FOR COMMENTS

The website uses the following functional cookies to enhance the user experience in the comments section:

Name: comment_author, comment_author_email, comment_author_url Type: First-party persistent cookies Duration: One year Purpose: To remember the user’s details (name, email address and website) when they leave comments on the website. This feature prevents the user from having to re-enter these details when leaving subsequent comments.

4.3 ANALYTICAL AND STATISTICAL COOKIES

If the website uses statistical analysis services such as Google Analytics or similar tools:

Name: _ga, _gid, _gat Type: Persistent third-party cookies Duration: 13 to 24 months, depending on the cookie Source: Google LLC Purpose: To collect statistical information about website usage, including the number of unique visitors, pages visited, traffic sources, user behaviour and website performance metrics. Additional information: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245 Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

4.4 THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

The website may integrate third-party services that set their own cookies:

Gravatar cookies: If the site uses the Gravatar service to display avatars for users who leave comments, this service may install cookies to recognise the user. Information: https://automattic.com/cookies/ Privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/

5. LEGAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

5.1 COOKIES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CONSENT

In accordance with Article 22.2 of Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE) and in line with the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), technical cookies that are strictly necessary to provide services explicitly requested by the user are exempt from the requirement for prior consent.

Technical cookies meet a number of requirements laid down by law:

  • They are strictly necessary for the provision of the requested service
  • They are used solely for the purpose of transmitting the communication
  • The user has explicitly requested the service
  • They are not used for user profiling or for any other purposes

5.2 LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING

Technical cookies are processed in accordance with Article 22(2) of the LSSI-CE, which exempts them from the requirement for consent.

Cookies that require consent are processed on the basis of Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR (user consent) and Articles 6(1)(c) and 6(1)(f) of the GDPR for legitimate interests where applicable.

6. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF COOKIES

6.1 COOKIES AND BROWSERS

Users can manage their cookie preferences via their web browser settings. Although the specific options vary depending on the browser used, browsers generally offer the option to:

  • Reject cookies
  • Accept cookies
  • Receive a notification when a website attempts to set a cookie
  • Set up exceptions for certain websites

Instructions for common browsers:

In Internet Explorer: Go to Tools, select Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab, and adjust the settings to suit your preferences.

In Mozilla Firefox: The user should go to Tools, select Options, click on the Privacy tab, and configure their cookie settings.

In Google Chrome: Go to Settings, select Privacy and Security, click on Cookies and other site data, and adjust your preferences.

In Safari: The user should go to Preferences, select the Privacy tab, and configure the cookie settings.

In Opera: Go to Settings, select Privacy, and adjust your cookie preferences.

6.2 DELETING COOKIES

Users can delete all cookies stored in their browser at any time. The procedure varies depending on the browser, but generally involves accessing the browser’s privacy or history settings and selecting the option to clear cookies or browsing data.

6.3 SPECIALISED TOOLS

There are specialised platforms that allow users to manage their cookie preferences across multiple websites:

Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/es/): A platform providing transparency and information on digital advertising and advertising cookies.

EDAA – https://www.edaa.eu/: Provides information on digital advertising and allows users to manage their advertising preferences.

7. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND INTEGRATED SERVICES

7.1 SOCIAL MEDIA

If the website includes social media buttons, widgets or content (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.), these platforms may place their own cookies on the user’s device. Users should consult the specific privacy policies of each social media platform for detailed information about the cookies they use.

7.2 EMBEDDED CONTENT

The website may include embedded content from other domains, such as YouTube videos, Google Maps, or content from other platforms. These services set their own cookies independently, and users should review the privacy policies of these providers.

Privacy policies for common services:

8. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

8.1 Personal data in cookies

Cookies may store users’ personal information in certain cases. Where the information stored in cookies is linked to personal data (such as when a user provides their email address when leaving a comment), that information is processed in accordance with data protection legislation.

8.2 USER RIGHTS

In accordance with the GDPR and the LOPD-GDD, users have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, and obtain the portability of their personal data, and to object to the processing of personal information stored in cookies.

To exercise these rights, users may contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

8.3 DATA RETENTION

The information stored in cookies is retained in accordance with the provisions set out in the previous sections of this policy. Users may delete this data at any time by clearing their cookies via their browser settings.

9. SAFETY

The website implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the information stored in cookies against unauthorised access, alteration, loss or destruction. However, it is important to note that no system for transmitting data over the internet is completely secure, so the absolute security of the information transmitted cannot be guaranteed.

10. CHANGES TO POLICY

The website operator reserves the right to amend or update this cookie policy at any time to reflect changes in its practices, changes in technology, changes in applicable legislation, or for other relevant reasons.

In the event of significant changes to this policy, users will be notified via the website. Continued use of the website following the publication of such changes constitutes acceptance of the changes made.

11. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

This cookie policy is governed by the following regulations:

  • Law 34/1988 of 11 November on the Regulation of Advertising
  • Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition
  • Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE)
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR)
  • Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD)
  • Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
  • Directive 2009/136/EC amending the previous Directive

12. CONTACT DETAILS

If you have any queries or questions regarding this cookie policy, or if you wish to exercise your rights in relation to personal data stored in cookies, please contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

Requests will be responded to within a maximum of thirty working days, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR.

13. COMPLAINTS

If the user considers that the processing of their personal data or the storage of cookies on their device infringes Spanish or European data protection legislation, they have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority.

In Spain, the competent authority is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD):

Website: https://www.aepd.es Telephone: 901 100 100 Email: consultas@aepd.es


Last updated: 26 January 2026

This cookie policy provides the information required under Spanish legislation on data protection and the use of cookies on websites.

COOKIES POLICY

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types of cookies we use on cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com, and how they are used while you browse the site.

1. INTRODUCTION

In accordance with Law 34/1988 of 11 November on Advertising, Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition, and in particular Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 of 15 October on the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), as well as Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD), this policy sets out information regarding the use of cookies on the website https://cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com

2. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when they visit the website. A cookie is a unique identifier that allows the web browser to store information that can be retrieved later.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

3. TYPE OF COOKIES

Cookies can be classified according to various criteria:

3.1 BY DURATION

Session cookies: These are automatically deleted when the user closes their browser or ends their session. They are not stored permanently on the user’s device.

Persistent cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device even after the browser is closed. They are only deleted on the specified expiry date or when the user manually deletes them from their browser settings.

3.2 BY ORIGIN

First-party cookies: These are cookies sent directly from the website’s servers to the user’s device. The website operator is responsible for them.

Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent from servers belonging to domains that are not managed directly by the website operator, but by third parties providing services to the website.

3.3 BY PURPOSE

Technical and strictly necessary cookies: These are essential for providing services explicitly requested by the user and for maintaining the security of the website. This type of cookie is exempt from the requirement for prior consent under applicable legislation.

Analytics and statistics cookies: These enable us to count the number of users and statistically measure how users interact with the website, including pages visited, number of visits, frequency and recurrence of visits, session duration, browsers used and devices accessed.

Functional and preference cookies: These help to improve the functionality and personalisation of the website by storing user-selected options such as language, region, or details from completed forms.

Advertising and tracking cookies: These are used to manage advertising space and collect information about the adverts shown to the user. They include information on the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and personalised advertising.

4. COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

4.1 STRICTLY NECESSARY TECHNICAL COOKIES

The website uses the following technical cookies, which do not require prior consent:

Name: wordpress_logged_in Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: Two days or until the current session ends Purpose: To maintain the user’s authenticated session on the website. This is essential for the proper functioning of the site’s restricted areas.

Name: wordpress_test_cookie Type: First-party session cookie Duration: Deleted when the browser is closed Purpose: To check whether the user’s browser accepts cookies. This is necessary to ensure the basic functionality of the site.

Name: wp-settings Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To store the user’s preferred display settings and viewing options for the control panel.

Name: wp-settings-time Type: First-party persistent cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To record the date and time of the user’s most recent configuration changes.

4.2 FUNCTIONAL COOKIES FOR COMMENTS

The website uses the following functional cookies to enhance the user experience in the comments section:

Name: comment_author, comment_author_email, comment_author_url Type: First-party persistent cookies Duration: One year Purpose: To remember the user’s details (name, email address and website) when they leave comments on the website. This feature prevents the user from having to re-enter these details when leaving subsequent comments.

4.3 ANALYTICAL AND STATISTICAL COOKIES

If the website uses statistical analysis services such as Google Analytics or similar tools:

Name: _ga, _gid, _gat Type: Persistent third-party cookies Duration: 13 to 24 months, depending on the cookie Source: Google LLC Purpose: To collect statistical information about website usage, including the number of unique visitors, pages visited, traffic sources, user behaviour and website performance metrics. Additional information: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245 Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

4.4 THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

The website may integrate third-party services that set their own cookies:

Gravatar cookies: If the site uses the Gravatar service to display avatars for users who leave comments, this service may install cookies to recognise the user. Information: https://automattic.com/cookies/ Privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/

5. LEGAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

5.1 COOKIES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CONSENT

In accordance with Article 22.2 of Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE) and in line with the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), technical cookies that are strictly necessary to provide services explicitly requested by the user are exempt from the requirement for prior consent.

Technical cookies meet a number of requirements laid down by law:

  • They are strictly necessary for the provision of the requested service
  • They are used solely for the purpose of transmitting the communication
  • The user has explicitly requested the service
  • They are not used for user profiling or for any other purposes

5.2 LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING

Technical cookies are processed in accordance with Article 22(2) of the LSSI-CE, which exempts them from the requirement for consent.

Cookies that require consent are processed on the basis of Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR (user consent) and Articles 6(1)(c) and 6(1)(f) of the GDPR for legitimate interests where applicable.

6. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF COOKIES

6.1 COOKIES AND BROWSERS

Users can manage their cookie preferences via their web browser settings. Although the specific options vary depending on the browser used, browsers generally offer the option to:

  • Reject cookies
  • Accept cookies
  • Receive a notification when a website attempts to set a cookie
  • Set up exceptions for certain websites

Instructions for common browsers:

In Internet Explorer: Go to Tools, select Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab, and adjust the settings to suit your preferences.

In Mozilla Firefox: The user should go to Tools, select Options, click on the Privacy tab, and configure their cookie settings.

In Google Chrome: Go to Settings, select Privacy and Security, click on Cookies and other site data, and adjust your preferences.

In Safari: The user should go to Preferences, select the Privacy tab, and configure the cookie settings.

In Opera: Go to Settings, select Privacy, and adjust your cookie preferences.

6.2 DELETING COOKIES

Users can delete all cookies stored in their browser at any time. The procedure varies depending on the browser, but generally involves accessing the browser’s privacy or history settings and selecting the option to clear cookies or browsing data.

6.3 SPECIALISED TOOLS

There are specialised platforms that allow users to manage their cookie preferences across multiple websites:

Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/es/): A platform providing transparency and information on digital advertising and advertising cookies.

EDAA – https://www.edaa.eu/: Provides information on digital advertising and allows users to manage their advertising preferences.

7. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND INTEGRATED SERVICES

7.1 SOCIAL MEDIA

If the website includes social media buttons, widgets or content (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.), these platforms may place their own cookies on the user’s device. Users should consult the specific privacy policies of each social media platform for detailed information about the cookies they use.

7.2 EMBEDDED CONTENT

The website may include embedded content from other domains, such as YouTube videos, Google Maps, or content from other platforms. These services set their own cookies independently, and users should review the privacy policies of these providers.

Privacy policies for common services:

8. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

8.1 Personal data in cookies

Cookies may store users’ personal information in certain cases. Where the information stored in cookies is linked to personal data (such as when a user provides their email address when leaving a comment), that information is processed in accordance with data protection legislation.

8.2 USER RIGHTS

In accordance with the GDPR and the LOPD-GDD, users have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, and obtain the portability of their personal data, and to object to the processing of personal information stored in cookies.

To exercise these rights, users may contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

8.3 DATA RETENTION

The information stored in cookies is retained in accordance with the provisions set out in the previous sections of this policy. Users may delete this data at any time by clearing their cookies via their browser settings.

9. SAFETY

The website implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the information stored in cookies against unauthorised access, alteration, loss or destruction. However, it is important to note that no system for transmitting data over the internet is completely secure, so the absolute security of the information transmitted cannot be guaranteed.

10. CHANGES TO POLICY

The website operator reserves the right to amend or update this cookie policy at any time to reflect changes in its practices, changes in technology, changes in applicable legislation, or for other relevant reasons.

In the event of significant changes to this policy, users will be notified via the website. Continued use of the website following the publication of such changes constitutes acceptance of the changes made.

11. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

This cookie policy is governed by the following regulations:

  • Law 34/1988 of 11 November on the Regulation of Advertising
  • Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition
  • Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE)
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR)
  • Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD)
  • Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
  • Directive 2009/136/EC amending the previous Directive

12. CONTACT DETAILS

If you have any queries or questions regarding this cookie policy, or if you wish to exercise your rights in relation to personal data stored in cookies, please contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

Requests will be responded to within a maximum of thirty working days, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR.

13. COMPLAINTS

If the user considers that the processing of their personal data or the storage of cookies on their device infringes Spanish or European data protection legislation, they have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority.

In Spain, the competent authority is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD):

Website: https://www.aepd.es Telephone: 901 100 100 Email: consultas@aepd.es


Last updated: 26 January 2026

This cookie policy provides the information required under Spanish legislation on data protection and the use of cookies on websites.

COOKIES POLICY

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types of cookies we use on cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com, and how they are used while you browse the site.

1. INTRODUCTION

In accordance with Law 34/1988 of 11 November on Advertising, Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition, and in particular Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 of 15 October on the Information Society and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), as well as Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD), this policy sets out information regarding the use of cookies on the website https://cabodegatapaseosenbarco.com

2. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when they visit the website. A cookie is a unique identifier that allows the web browser to store information that can be retrieved later.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

Cookies serve a variety of technical and commercial purposes, such as storing user preferences, recognising users on subsequent visits, recording statistical information about browsing activity, improving the services offered, and enhancing the website’s usability and functionality.

3. TYPE OF COOKIES

Cookies can be classified according to various criteria:

3.1 BY DURATION

Session cookies: These are automatically deleted when the user closes their browser or ends their session. They are not stored permanently on the user’s device.

Persistent cookies: These remain stored on the user’s device even after the browser is closed. They are only deleted on the specified expiry date or when the user manually deletes them from their browser settings.

3.2 BY ORIGIN

First-party cookies: These are cookies sent directly from the website’s servers to the user’s device. The website operator is responsible for them.

Third-party cookies: These are cookies sent from servers belonging to domains that are not managed directly by the website operator, but by third parties providing services to the website.

3.3 BY PURPOSE

Technical and strictly necessary cookies: These are essential for providing services explicitly requested by the user and for maintaining the security of the website. This type of cookie is exempt from the requirement for prior consent under applicable legislation.

Analytics and statistics cookies: These enable us to count the number of users and statistically measure how users interact with the website, including pages visited, number of visits, frequency and recurrence of visits, session duration, browsers used and devices accessed.

Functional and preference cookies: These help to improve the functionality and personalisation of the website by storing user-selected options such as language, region, or details from completed forms.

Advertising and tracking cookies: These are used to manage advertising space and collect information about the adverts shown to the user. They include information on the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and personalised advertising.

4. COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

4.1 STRICTLY NECESSARY TECHNICAL COOKIES

The website uses the following technical cookies, which do not require prior consent:

Name: wordpress_logged_in Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: Two days or until the current session ends Purpose: To maintain the user’s authenticated session on the website. This is essential for the proper functioning of the site’s restricted areas.

Name: wordpress_test_cookie Type: First-party session cookie Duration: Deleted when the browser is closed Purpose: To check whether the user’s browser accepts cookies. This is necessary to ensure the basic functionality of the site.

Name: wp-settings Type: Persistent first-party cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To store the user’s preferred display settings and viewing options for the control panel.

Name: wp-settings-time Type: First-party persistent cookie Duration: One year Purpose: To record the date and time of the user’s most recent configuration changes.

4.2 FUNCTIONAL COOKIES FOR COMMENTS

The website uses the following functional cookies to enhance the user experience in the comments section:

Name: comment_author, comment_author_email, comment_author_url Type: First-party persistent cookies Duration: One year Purpose: To remember the user’s details (name, email address and website) when they leave comments on the website. This feature prevents the user from having to re-enter these details when leaving subsequent comments.

4.3 ANALYTICAL AND STATISTICAL COOKIES

If the website uses statistical analysis services such as Google Analytics or similar tools:

Name: _ga, _gid, _gat Type: Persistent third-party cookies Duration: 13 to 24 months, depending on the cookie Source: Google LLC Purpose: To collect statistical information about website usage, including the number of unique visitors, pages visited, traffic sources, user behaviour and website performance metrics. Additional information: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245 Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

4.4 THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

The website may integrate third-party services that set their own cookies:

Gravatar cookies: If the site uses the Gravatar service to display avatars for users who leave comments, this service may install cookies to recognise the user. Information: https://automattic.com/cookies/ Privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/

5. LEGAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

5.1 COOKIES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CONSENT

In accordance with Article 22.2 of Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE) and in line with the guidelines of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), technical cookies that are strictly necessary to provide services explicitly requested by the user are exempt from the requirement for prior consent.

Technical cookies meet a number of requirements laid down by law:

  • They are strictly necessary for the provision of the requested service
  • They are used solely for the purpose of transmitting the communication
  • The user has explicitly requested the service
  • They are not used for user profiling or for any other purposes

5.2 LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING

Technical cookies are processed in accordance with Article 22(2) of the LSSI-CE, which exempts them from the requirement for consent.

Cookies that require consent are processed on the basis of Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR (user consent) and Articles 6(1)(c) and 6(1)(f) of the GDPR for legitimate interests where applicable.

6. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF COOKIES

6.1 COOKIES AND BROWSERS

Users can manage their cookie preferences via their web browser settings. Although the specific options vary depending on the browser used, browsers generally offer the option to:

  • Reject cookies
  • Accept cookies
  • Receive a notification when a website attempts to set a cookie
  • Set up exceptions for certain websites

Instructions for common browsers:

In Internet Explorer: Go to Tools, select Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab, and adjust the settings to suit your preferences.

In Mozilla Firefox: The user should go to Tools, select Options, click on the Privacy tab, and configure their cookie settings.

In Google Chrome: Go to Settings, select Privacy and Security, click on Cookies and other site data, and adjust your preferences.

In Safari: The user should go to Preferences, select the Privacy tab, and configure the cookie settings.

In Opera: Go to Settings, select Privacy, and adjust your cookie preferences.

6.2 DELETING COOKIES

Users can delete all cookies stored in their browser at any time. The procedure varies depending on the browser, but generally involves accessing the browser’s privacy or history settings and selecting the option to clear cookies or browsing data.

6.3 SPECIALISED TOOLS

There are specialised platforms that allow users to manage their cookie preferences across multiple websites:

Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/es/): A platform providing transparency and information on digital advertising and advertising cookies.

EDAA – https://www.edaa.eu/: Provides information on digital advertising and allows users to manage their advertising preferences.

7. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND INTEGRATED SERVICES

7.1 SOCIAL MEDIA

If the website includes social media buttons, widgets or content (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.), these platforms may place their own cookies on the user’s device. Users should consult the specific privacy policies of each social media platform for detailed information about the cookies they use.

7.2 EMBEDDED CONTENT

The website may include embedded content from other domains, such as YouTube videos, Google Maps, or content from other platforms. These services set their own cookies independently, and users should review the privacy policies of these providers.

Privacy policies for common services:

8. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

8.1 Personal data in cookies

Cookies may store users’ personal information in certain cases. Where the information stored in cookies is linked to personal data (such as when a user provides their email address when leaving a comment), that information is processed in accordance with data protection legislation.

8.2 USER RIGHTS

In accordance with the GDPR and the LOPD-GDD, users have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, and obtain the portability of their personal data, and to object to the processing of personal information stored in cookies.

To exercise these rights, users may contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

8.3 DATA RETENTION

The information stored in cookies is retained in accordance with the provisions set out in the previous sections of this policy. Users may delete this data at any time by clearing their cookies via their browser settings.

9. SAFETY

The website implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the information stored in cookies against unauthorised access, alteration, loss or destruction. However, it is important to note that no system for transmitting data over the internet is completely secure, so the absolute security of the information transmitted cannot be guaranteed.

10. CHANGES TO POLICY

The website operator reserves the right to amend or update this cookie policy at any time to reflect changes in its practices, changes in technology, changes in applicable legislation, or for other relevant reasons.

In the event of significant changes to this policy, users will be notified via the website. Continued use of the website following the publication of such changes constitutes acceptance of the changes made.

11. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

This cookie policy is governed by the following regulations:

  • Law 34/1988 of 11 November on the Regulation of Advertising
  • Law 3/1991 of 10 January on Unfair Competition
  • Law 25/2009 of 22 December, amending Law 11/2002 (LSSI-CE)
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR)
  • Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and the Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD)
  • Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
  • Directive 2009/136/EC amending the previous Directive

12. CONTACT DETAILS

If you have any queries or questions regarding this cookie policy, or if you wish to exercise your rights in relation to personal data stored in cookies, please contact us via the contact form available on the website or by calling (+34) 678 45 49 32.

Requests will be responded to within a maximum of thirty working days, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR.

13. COMPLAINTS

If the user considers that the processing of their personal data or the storage of cookies on their device infringes Spanish or European data protection legislation, they have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority.

In Spain, the competent authority is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD):

Website: https://www.aepd.es Telephone: 901 100 100 Email: consultas@aepd.es


Last updated: 26 January 2026

This cookie policy provides the information required under Spanish legislation on data protection and the use of cookies on websites.