COOKIE POLICY
Last updated: May 1, 2024
The latest update to cookie regulations in the European Union took place on January 11, 2024. This change was made to align with Guideline 03/2022 from the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) on dark patterns, referring to misleading design practices that may influence users into making unintended decisions regarding cookie acceptance.
1. Introduction
Ambigú uses cookies and similar technologies on our website and mobile applications to enhance user experience, analyze traffic, and support social media features. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how and why we use them, and what options you have to manage them.
2. What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. Cookies allow the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size, and other display settings) over time so you don’t have to re-enter them every time you return or move between pages.
3. Types of Cookies we use
3.1 Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are typically set in response to your actions that amount to a service request, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling out forms.
3.2 Performance Cookies
These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us understand which pages are most and least popular and how visitors navigate through the site.
3.3 Functional Cookies
These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization on the website. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we’ve integrated into our pages.
3.4 Advertising Cookies
These cookies may be set by our advertising partners through our site. They can be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other websites.
3.5 Social Media Cookies
These cookies are set by various social media services we’ve added to the site to allow you to share our content with your friends and networks.
4. Third-Party Cookies
In some cases, we use cookies provided by trusted third parties. The following section outlines which third-party cookies may appear on this site.
• Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to gather information on how users interact with our site. This information is used to compile reports and help us improve the site. Cookies collect data anonymously, including visitor count, referral sources, and pages visited.
5. How to Manage Cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish—see aboutcookies.org for details. You can delete all cookies already on your computer and set most browsers to prevent them from being placed. However, if you do, you may need to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site, and certain services or functionalities may not work.
• Browser Settings: You can configure your browser to accept or reject cookies and delete those already stored. Instructions vary depending on your browser.
• Advertising Opt-Out Tools: To opt out of interest-based ads from participating members of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) in the United States, visit optout.aboutads.info
6. Blocking Cookies:
• You may configure your browser to block cookies entirely. However, this may require manual adjustments every time you visit a site and may prevent some services from working properly.
7. How to Delete Cookies in Common Browsers:
• Internet Explorer: Instructions
8. Updates to the Cookie Policy
We may update our Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Please revisit this policy regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies.
9. Contact
If you have any questions about our Cookie Policy, you can contact us at:
Ambigú Europa S.L
C/ Princesa 72, Madrid, España
Email: servico@ambigu.app
This policy ensures compliance with EU regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), as well as U.S. regulations—particularly those concerning user transparency and consent.