Cookies Policy of Fair Play Sports Law S.L.
On all websites that use “cookie” technology, a Cookies Policy must be provided to clearly inform users about what cookies are, their purpose, the data they collect according to the types of cookies, how this data is collected and used, their storage period, etc.
It is important to obtain the user’s consent before they start browsing. For this reason, a Cookies Notice should include a direct link to this Cookies Policy.
Consent must be informed; therefore, this Cookies Policy constitutes the complete information that the website must make available to all users.
Please note that in the section “What types of cookies are used on this website?” and in the detailed tables at the end, only the cookies actually used on the website should be listed (own, third-party, technical, analytical, session cookies, etc.). For this, please request the information from your web service provider.
Below is a sample text that you can adapt according to the cookies used on your website.
Cookies Policy
What are cookies?
In English, the word “cookie” means biscuit, but in the context of web browsing, a “cookie” is something entirely different.
When you access our website, a small amount of text called a “cookie” is stored in your device’s browser. This text contains various information about your browsing activity, habits, preferences, content personalization, and so on.
Other technologies that work similarly are also used to collect data about your browsing activity. We refer to all these technologies collectively as “cookies”.
The specific uses we make of these technologies are described in this document.
What are cookies used for on this website?
Cookies are an essential part of how our website functions. The main purpose of our cookies is to improve your browsing experience — for example, to remember your preferences (language, country, etc.) during navigation and future visits.
The information collected through cookies also allows us to improve the website, adapt it to your interests, and speed up your searches.
In certain cases, with your prior informed consent, we may use cookies for other purposes, such as obtaining information that allows us to display advertising based on the analysis of your browsing habits.
What are cookies NOT used for on this website?
The cookies we use do not store sensitive personal information such as your name, address, or passwords.
Who uses the information stored in cookies?
The information stored in the cookies on our website is used exclusively by us, except for those identified below as “third-party cookies”, which are used and managed by external entities that provide services to improve the user experience.
For example, statistics on visits and most popular content are usually handled by Google Analytics.
Third-party cookies may also be used to ensure secure payment transactions carried out through the website.
How can I avoid the use of cookies on this website?
If you prefer to avoid the use of cookies, you can reject their use or configure which ones you wish to block and which ones you allow (in this document you will find detailed information about each type of cookie, its purpose, recipient, duration, etc.).
If you have already accepted cookies, we will not ask again unless you delete the cookies from your device as explained below.
If you wish to withdraw your consent, you will need to delete the cookies and reset your preferences.
How to disable or delete cookies
To restrict, block, or delete the cookies from this website (and those of third parties), you can do so at any time by modifying your browser’s settings.
Keep in mind that the configuration process is different in each browser; however, cookie settings are usually found in the “Preferences”, “Tools”, or “Options” menu, followed by “Privacy and Security” or “Clear browsing data”.
For more detailed information about cookie settings in each browser, please consult the browser’s “Help” section.
What types of cookies are used on this website?
Each website uses its own cookies.
Categories of Cookies
1. DEPENDING ON THE ENTITY THAT MANAGES THEM
Own cookies:
These are sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain managed by the website editor itself and from which the requested service is provided.
Third-party cookies:
These are sent to the user’s device from a computer or domain not managed by the website editor, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.
If cookies are served from a domain managed by the website editor but the information collected is used by a third party for its own purposes (such as service improvement or advertising), such cookies are considered third-party cookies.
2. DEPENDING ON THEIR PURPOSE
Technical cookies:
Necessary for navigation and the proper functioning of the website. They help control traffic and data communication, identify sessions, access restricted areas, remember order elements, process purchases or payments, control fraud related to service security, register for events, count visits for software licensing, use security elements, store multimedia content, enable dynamic content, or share content via social networks.
Analytical cookies:
Allow us to quantify the number of users and perform statistical analysis of how users interact with our website, helping us improve our products and services.
Preference or personalization cookies:
Allow the website to remember user preferences, such as language, region, or appearance of the service, providing a more personalized experience.
Behavioral advertising cookies:
Used by us or third parties to analyze browsing habits and display advertising related to the user’s browsing profile.
3. DEPENDING ON THE TIME PERIOD THEY REMAIN ACTIVE
Session cookies:
Designed to collect and store data while the user accesses the website. They usually store information relevant only for the duration of a single session (for example, items in a shopping cart) and are deleted once the session ends.
Persistent cookies:
Data remain stored on the user’s device and can be accessed for a period defined by the cookie’s controller (from a few minutes to several years). Persistent cookies should be limited to what is strictly necessary, as they pose higher privacy risks.
According to Working Party Opinion 4/2012, session cookies are more likely to be exempt from informed consent than persistent cookies.
Example of Cookies used
Technical (essential) Cookies
User identification cookie
Purpose: Used to identify the user and contain session-related technical data (session timeout, etc.)
Duration: Session
Management: Own
Browsing state cookie
Purpose: Identifies the user’s browsing state (first page, first access, etc.)
Duration: Session
Management: Own
User selection cookie
Purpose: Stores values selected by the user such as language, currency, or product preferences.
Duration: Session
Management: Own
Favorites and last selections cookie
Purpose: Remembers the user’s favorite or last selections.
Duration: Persistent
Management: Own
Protocol cookies
Purpose: Manage domain changes between secure (https) and non-secure (http) environments.
Duration: Session
Management: Own
Analytical Cookies
Google Analytics Cookies
Purpose: Used for tracking through Google Analytics, a service provided by Google to gather information on user visits, first and last visit dates, duration of visits, referral pages, etc.
The information generated by the cookie about the website’s use will be transmitted and stored by Google Inc. (USA). Please consult the Google Analytics privacy policy for details.
Duration: Persistent
Management: Third-party
Optimizely Cookies
Purpose: Allow optimization of website appearance, layout, and overall browsing experience. Data collected include number of page updates seen, visitor segmentation, browser type, etc. These cookies are managed by Optimizely Inc. (USA). Please refer to their website for more information.
Duration: Persistent
Management: Third-party