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Cookie Policy

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1. What cookies are

A cookie is a small file stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies allow a site to remember your actions and preferences, to function correctly, and — depending on the type — to measure how the site is used or to show you relevant advertising.

This policy also covers similar technologies with equivalent effects: pixels, tags, local storage, session storage, software development kits and device fingerprinting.

This policy is issued under Article 22.2 LSSI-CE and follows the criteria of the Spanish Data Protection Agency’s Guía sobre el uso de las cookies.

2. Your consent

We only install non-essential cookies once you have given consent. When you first visit solwyn.co you will see a banner allowing you to:

Technical cookies strictly necessary for the site to work are installed without consent, as permitted by Article 22.2 LSSI-CE.

Continuing to browse, scrolling, or closing the banner does not constitute consent. Consent must be an affirmative action.

Withdrawing consent. You may change or withdraw your choice at any time through the [Cookie settings] link in the site footer. Withdrawal is as easy as giving consent. We will ask you again no more often than every 24 months, and sooner if our cookie use materially changes.

3. Cookies used on this site

This table must be completed before publication. The AEPD requires each cookie to be listed individually with its purpose, provider and duration; generic category descriptions are not sufficient. Only list what is actually installed.

3.1 Strictly necessary (no consent required)

CookieProviderPurposeDuration
[cookie name]FramerSession management and site deliverySession
[consent cookie name]SolwynStores your cookie preferences24 months
[Stripe cookies]StripePayment processing and fraud prevention[ ]

3.2 Analytics (consent required)

CookieProviderPurposeDurationTransfers
_gaGoogle AnalyticsDistinguishes users2 yearsUSA — see below
_ga_[ID]Google AnalyticsMaintains session state2 yearsUSA
[GTM container]Google Tag ManagerTag deployment[ ]USA

3.3 Marketing and social (consent required)

CookieProviderPurposeDurationTransfers
[Meta Pixel]MetaAdvertising measurement and audiences[ ]USA
[Pinterest tag]PinterestAdvertising measurement[ ]USA
[TikTok pixel]TikTokAdvertising measurement[ ][ ]

4. Third-party cookies and international transfers

Some cookies are set by third parties who determine their own purposes. Where those providers are established outside the European Economic Area, your data may be transferred to a country that does not offer an equivalent level of protection.

For transfers to the United States, we rely on the European Commission’s adequacy decision of 10 July 2023 in respect of certified participants in the EU–US Data Privacy Framework, and otherwise on Standard Contractual Clauses.

You should consult each provider’s own policy: Google (policies.google.com), Meta (facebook.com/policies), Pinterest (policy.pinterest.com), TikTok (tiktok.com/legal), Stripe (stripe.com/privacy).

5. Embedded content

Our articles may embed content from third parties, including Google Maps, YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram and Spotify. These behave as if you had visited the third-party site and may set their own cookies and collect data about your interaction. Where you have not consented to non-essential cookies, embedded content is blocked until you choose to load it.

6. Managing cookies in your browser

You can also block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent parts of this site from functioning.

7. Data protection

Where cookies process personal data, our Privacy Policy applies, including your rights of access, erasure, objection and the right to complain to the AEPD.

8. Changes

We may update this policy when our cookie use changes. Material changes will trigger a fresh consent request. The version in force is the one published here.