Cookies policy
1. Do we use cookies?
No.
We do not place, read, or store any tracking, profiling, personalization, analytical, or advertising cookies on your device. The only data we store are strictly necessary technical cookies that are required for the website to function (e.g., a session identifier when you log in). These technical cookies are listed in the table below.
2. What are “technical” cookies and why are they needed?
Technical (also called strictly necessary) cookies enable basic functions such as:
- Keeping you logged in while you browse the site.
- Maintaining the integrity of a shopping‑cart or form session.
- Protecting against cross‑site request forgery (CSRF).
Because the website would not work properly without them, they are exempt from consent under the EU ePrivacy Directive.
3. Technical cookies we keep
| Cookie name | Purpose | Expiration |
|---|---|---|
wordpress_logged_in_<hash> | Preserves your logged‑in state | Session (deleted when you close the browser) |
wp-settings-<user_id> | Stores UI preferences needed for page rendering | 1 year (required for site layout) |
wp-settings-time-<user_id> | Helper for the above settings | 1 year |
wordpress_test_cookie | Checks that the browser accepts cookies (used only during login) | Session |
No personal data is stored in these cookies.
4. Your rights
Even though we do not set tracking cookies, you still have the full set of rights granted by the GDPR, including:
- Right of access – you can ask us what personal data we hold about you.
- Right to rectification – you can request correction of inaccurate data.
- Right to erasure – you can ask us to delete your personal data.
- Right to restriction, objection, and data portability – you can exercise these rights as described in our full Privacy Policy.
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at:
Email: dpo@digitalsocietypress.com
Postal address: Pintor Fortuny 30, 08001 Barcelona (Spain) Europe
5. Complaints
If you believe your data‑protection rights have been infringed, you may lodge a complaint with the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD).
6. Changes to this policy
We may update this page if our cookie usage changes. The effective date (31 January 2026) indicates the last revision. Please revisit this page periodically.
