Purpose
This Cookies Policy is an integral part of the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy of the website, Byron Labs. (hereinafter, the "Website"). Accessing and browsing the Website, or using its services, implies acceptance of the terms and conditions set forth in the Terms of Use, the Privacy Policy, and this Cookies Policy.
To facilitate your navigation on the Website, the owner of the Website, with registered office at v. de Manoteras, 26, 6º C in Madrid, CP 28050, informs you that it uses cookies or similar data storage and retrieval devices (hereinafter, “cookies”).
In this regard, and to guarantee the user all necessary information for proper browsing, we provide the following information about what cookies are, what types are used on our Website, and how they can be configured or disabled.
What are Cookies?
Most websites, regardless of the services they provide, use cookies — small text files or general-use devices downloaded onto a user’s terminal when browsing web pages, designed to store data retrievable by the entity responsible for their installation to improve navigation and user experience.
As stated in Recital 30 of the GDPR, individuals may be linked to online identifiers provided by their devices, applications, tools, and protocols, such as IP addresses, session identifiers in the form of “cookies,” or similar identifiers. These can leave traces that, especially when combined with unique identifiers and other data received by servers, can be used to profile individuals and identify them.
Therefore, the website owner adopts a cookie policy aligned with applicable regulations.
In general, when installing and/or using cookies involves processing personal data—whether own or third-party cookies, session or persistent—the data controller will provide the necessary information and obtain the user's prior informed consent, except for cookies that are strictly necessary. These include only those enabling communication between the user's device and the network or strictly those used to provide a service requested by the user. For example:
- Technical cookies (e.g., essential for browsing),
- Customization/configuration cookies (e.g., recognizing the user’s language), and
- Security cookies (e.g., detecting repeated login attempts) are exempt.
Types, Purpose, and Functioning of Cookies
Based on Who Manages Them
- First-party cookies: Sent to your device from our own servers.
- Third-party cookies: Sent from a domain not managed by us (e.g., social media plugins or Google).
Based on Duration
- Session cookies: Temporary; deleted when you leave the website.
- Persistent cookies: Stored on your device with a set expiration date.
Based on Purpose
- Technical cookies: Needed for navigation and proper functioning.
- Customization cookies: Adapt access based on preferences (e.g., language, browser).
- Analytics cookies: Measure user behavior for service improvement.
- Advertising cookies:: Manage ad spaces efficiently.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: Store user behavior data to show relevant ads.
- Social cookies: Allow content sharing on social networks (e.g., plug-ins).
Cookies Used on the Website
Entity | Type | Purpose | More Information |
---|---|---|---|
Google Analytics | Third-party | Collect user navigation data for analytics and personalized advertising. | |
Facebook | Third-party | Share content on the social network. | |
Instagram | Third-party | Share content on the social network. | |
X (Twitter) | Third-party | Share content on the social network. |
How to Disable Cookies in Major Browsers
You can block or disable cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to reject all or some cookies.
- Google Chrome: Chrome Cookies Help
- Mozilla Firefox: Firefox Cookies Info
- Apple Safari: Safari Cookies Support
- Microsoft Explorer: Explorer Cookie Settings
To disable Google Analytics cookies:
Note: If you delete customization cookies, you will need to reconfigure your preferences each time you log in or use a different browser/device.
What Happens if Cookies Are Disabled?
You may still use the website, but some features or services might not function properly. Session continuity and user customization could be lost, and we may be unable to present relevant content.
We are not responsible for technical or legal issues caused by failure to follow the guidelines stated above. This communication is intended for user information only.
We are also not responsible for the privacy policies of third parties referenced in this cookies policy.
Changes to the Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy (version 2.0) is effective as of October 1, 2020. The website owner may update it due to changes in the law or the need to use new cookies. We recommend that users check it regularly. Users may also be notified in advance of significant changes.
Exercising Your Rights Regarding Cookies
You can learn about and exercise your personal data rights by consulting the website's Privacy Policy.
If you have questions about this cookies policy, please contact us.