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Cookie policy
Last updated: May 2026
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. They are used so that the site remembers your preferences, authenticates you securely, or collects anonymous statistical data.
2. Cookies We Use
| Cookie | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| access_token | Strictly necessary | User JWT authentication | 15 minutes |
| refresh_token | Strictly necessary | Session token renewal | 7 days |
| NEXT_LOCALE | Strictly necessary | Language preference (ES/EN) | 1 year |
| NEXT_THEME | Strictly necessary | Theme preference (light/dark) | 1 year |
| _ga, _ga_* | Analytics (optional) | Google Analytics — anonymous usage statistics | 2 years |
3. Strictly Necessary Cookies
Authentication cookies (access_token and refresh_token) and preference cookies (NEXT_LOCALE and NEXT_THEME) are necessary for the service to function correctly. Without them, you would not be able to log in or retain your preferences between sessions. These cookies do not require consent under Art. 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive.
4. Analytics Cookies (Google Analytics)
Google Analytics helps us understand how the site is used: which pages are visited most, from which devices, or how long users spend on each section. This data is anonymous and cannot be used to identify you. These cookies are only activated if you explicitly accept through the consent banner that appears on your first visit.
5. How to Manage Cookies
- Through the consent banner that appears on your first visit.
- Via your browser settings (usually under Tools → Options → Privacy or Settings → Privacy and Security).
- By contacting us at [email protected].
6. Further Information
- Google Analytics Privacy Policy: policies.google.com/privacy
- Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD): aepd.es