What cookies are
A cookie is a file a website may store on a device to remember information or analyze browsing. The current static website uses no first-party analytics, advertising or social-network cookies.
Legal
What this site stores in your browser, what it does not load and how to change preferences.
A cookie is a file a website may store on a device to remember information or analyze browsing. The current static website uses no first-party analytics, advertising or social-network cookies.
The banner stores the consent choice in localStorage under the key i3e-cookie-consent. This preference prevents the panel from appearing again and restores configuration; it is not an HTTP cookie and contains no identifying data.
The panel can store analytics and personalization choices for a future integration, but the current build loads no Google Analytics, pixels, advertising or optional third-party resources before or after the choice.
Accept all stores optional categories; Reject non-essential keeps them disabled; Customize lets you choose them individually. Cookie preferences in the footer reopens the panel and the choice remains local.
You can delete site storage from your browser privacy settings. For official documentation see https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=es and your browser's help pages. Removing the preference makes the panel appear again.
If analytics, personalization, advertising or an external provider is added, its entity, duration, purpose, legal basis and revocation mechanism must be documented here before loading it in production.