Cookies policy
This cookies policy explains how the PLD 2026 Liability Check uses cookies and similar technologies, in line with Article 22.2 of Spanish Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE), the GDPR and the ePrivacy rules. Last updated: 12 June 2026.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device to remember information about your visit. Cookies can be strictly necessary (required for the site to function), or non-essential (used for analytics, advertising or personalisation, which require your prior consent).
Cookies used by this site
This site is a static tool and is designed to minimise data collection. It sets no first-party tracking, advertising or profiling cookies. The verdict console runs entirely in your browser and does not require cookies to work, store an account, or remember you between visits.
- Strictly necessary: the site may use a transient, essential mechanism solely to serve pages and remember your language preference within a session. These do not track you and are exempt from the consent requirement.
- Analytics: where measurement is enabled, it is performed with a cookieless, privacy-preserving service that records only anonymised, aggregated page-view counts. It does not set identifying cookies and does not build a profile of you, so no consent banner is required for it.
- Advertising / third-party tracking: none.
Managing cookies
Because the site sets no non-essential cookies, no consent banner is presented. You can nevertheless control or delete any cookies through your browser settings; most browsers let you block or remove cookies and warn you before they are stored. Blocking strictly-necessary mechanisms may affect basic site behaviour.
Contact
For any question about this cookies policy, contact the operator at [email protected]. See also the privacy policy for the full account of how personal data is processed.