In compliance with the information duty set forth in section 2 of Article 22 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, this Cookie Policy aims to inform users clearly and precisely about the cookies used on this website.
To protect your privacy, we inform you that this website uses cookies that make browsing easier and ensure access to certain functionalities. Additionally, they help us improve the quality of the site according to your browsing habits and preferences.
This Cookie Policy complements the Website’s Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your device (whether a computer, smartphone, tablet, or any other device) when you access a website. It allows the website owner to store or retrieve information about various aspects, such as:
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The number of times a user has visited the website.
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Identifying a registered user.
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Maintaining a user’s session while browsing.
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Allowing secure and stable operations, among others.
As mentioned, cookies provide information about users’ browsing habits and can therefore impact their privacy. For this reason, we want to give you all the necessary information about the types of cookies used on our site so that you can make an informed decision about their use.
2. Who is responsible for the use of cookies?
The controller is PRIVALEX, S.L. (hereinafter, “PrivaLex”), with Tax ID B-75976233, and registered office at Carrer del Rosselló, 231, 3; 08008; Barcelona.
You can also contact us by email at info@privalex.es.
3. What types of cookies exist?
Cookies can be classified according to several criteria:
a) Technology used
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Standard cookies: Small text files or devices commonly used and downloaded to the user’s device when browsing the website. They allow PrivaLex, as the controller, to store and retrieve data to improve navigation and user experience.
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Cookies using tracking pixels or similar technologies: Small pieces of source code that enable the website to transfer and/or collect information by sending a request to the server linked to the tracking pixel. Their main purpose is to obtain data about advertising campaign effectiveness, website traffic, ad personalization, and content customization.
b) Duration
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Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a webpage. Typically used to store information relevant only to the service requested on one occasion (e.g., a list of purchased products) and deleted when the session ends.
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Persistent cookies: Store data on the user’s device for a defined period set by the cookie controller, which can range from a few minutes to several years.
c) Purpose
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Technical cookies: Strictly necessary for website navigation. They enable functionalities such as identifying sessions, accessing restricted areas, remembering items in an order, or completing a purchase process. Without them, these functions would be disabled, making browsing difficult or impossible.
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Personalization cookies: Allow the website to remember user choices, such as geographic location, username, language, browser type, or other preferences, to provide a more personalized service.
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Security cookies: Prevent or hinder attacks against the website or its users.
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Analytics cookies: Allow the controller to monitor and analyze users’ browsing behavior. The information collected is used to measure website activity and create browsing profiles to improve services based on usage data.
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Behavioral advertising cookies: Manage advertising spaces as efficiently as possible, based on factors like the content viewed or ad frequency. They store information on user behavior obtained through continuous observation of browsing habits to create a specific profile for targeted advertising.
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Social media cookies: Enable users to interact with content from different social media platforms (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.).
d) Origin
Cookies can be classified as first-party or third-party, depending on the domain that sets them.
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First-party cookies: Set by the website you are visiting (in this case, PrivaLex).
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Third-party cookies: Set by domains other than the one being visited, such as Google, Facebook, or YouTube.
4. What types of cookies are used on the PrivaLex website?
Below is detailed information about the cookies used on the PrivaLex website:
| TYPE | COOKIE NAME | DURATION | PURPOSE DESCRIPTION |
| MARKETING | HubSpot | Advertisers use these technologies to display ads that are relevant to your interests | |
| FUNCTIONAL | Google Fonts | These technologies allow us to analyze usage behavior in order to measure and improve performance | |
| FUNCTIONAL | Google Tag Manager | These technologies allow us to analyze usage behavior in order to measure and improve performance | |
| FUNCTIONAL | Gravatar | These technologies allow us to analyze usage behavior in order to measure and improve performance | |
| ESSENTIAL | Usercentrics Consent Management Platform | These technologies are necessary to enable the core functionality of our service |
5. How can you manage the cookies authorized for this website?
When accessing the website, the user must expressly accept the use of the aforementioned types of cookies on their device through the corresponding “cookie banner.”
Users can decide whether to keep cookies enabled or disable them on their devices. Disabling cookies may result in suboptimal website performance, with some features or services becoming unavailable. Notwithstanding the above, please note that even if all cookies are disabled in the web browser and/or mobile operating system (Windows Phone, iOS, Symbian OS, and/or Android), these systems still collect certain essential information required for the basic functioning of the website.
Users who wish to disable cookies can do so in the preferences section of their web browser or mobile operating system. Depending on the browser or operating system, specific steps must be followed to modify the cookie settings on the device.
Instructions for disabling cookies according to the browser used:
INTERNET EXPLORER:
- Go to the Tools menu and select “Internet Options.”
- Click the “Privacy” tab.
- You can configure privacy using a slider with six positions to control the number of cookies that will be installed.
MOZILLA FIREFOX:
- At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu.
- Select “Options.”
- Select the “Privacy” panel.
- Under the Firefox option, choose “Use custom settings for history” to configure cookie options.
GOOGLE CHROME:
- Click on the menu located on the toolbar.
- Select “Settings.”
- Click on “Show advanced options.”
- In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content settings” button.
- Under the “Cookies” section, configure your preferences.
SAFARI:
- In the settings menu, select “Preferences.”
- Open the “Privacy” tab.
- Select the desired option in the “Block cookies” section.
Please note that certain functions and full functionality of the website may not be available after disabling cookies.
This website also uses cookies or other storage devices on mobile devices.
As with desktop browsers, mobile browsers allow users to modify privacy settings to disable or delete cookies.
If you wish to modify privacy options, please follow the instructions provided by your mobile browser’s developer.
The following links will guide you through the process of modifying privacy settings on your mobile device, depending on your operating system:
Android | IOS | Windows Phone | Chrome Mobile | Opera Mobile
For more information about how your data is used (including details of the data controller), please refer to our Privacy Policy.
We reserve the right to make any changes or corrections to this Policy. Please check this page periodically to review any updates or new information.
This Cookie Policy was last updated on 06.05.2025.