Last updated date: April 26, 2025
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you browse. They are used to remember preferences, measure audience, and display personalized advertising.
Who is responsible?
The person responsible for the processing of data collected through cookies in Filandy.com is FILANDY DIGITAL, SL, with address at Calle Example 123, Madrid (Spain) and email [email protected].
Types of cookies we use
Purpose | Overview | Duration |
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Techniques and operation | Necessary for the website to function (e.g. login, consent management). | Session or up to 12 months |
Analytics | They allow us to know anonymous usage statistics (Google Analytics, Matomo). | 24 months |
Contextual advertising | They show ads based on the content you view, without profiling you. | 12 months |
Behavioral advertising | They create a profile based on your browsing to offer personalized advertising. | 24 months |
Note: according to the Guide on the use of cookies by the AEPDTechnical cookies do not require consent, but analytical and advertising cookies do. The criteria in the updated guide are mandatory as of January 11, 2024.
How to grant, withdraw, or modify your consent
- Configure banner: When you enter the website you will see a banner with three options: Accept, Decline either Configure cookies.
- Preferences panel: available at any time via the “Cookie Settings” link in the footer.
- Browser: You can delete or block cookies through your browser settings.
Third-party cookies
We work with providers such as Google Ads, Seedtag, and Amazon Publisher Services. Each provider may set their own cookies and is responsible for the policies they publish on their domains.
International transfers
Some providers (e.g., Google LLC) are located outside the EEA. Filandy.com guarantees appropriate safeguards pursuant to Art. 46 GDPR (Standard Contractual Clauses).
Changes in policy
We may update this policy to adapt it to new regulatory requirements—for example, the European Data Protection Board's (EDPB) guidelines on "pay-or-buy" models—or to instructions from the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD). Changes will be announced at least 15 days in advance.