Cookies
psicologosdemarbella.es uses cookies solely for technical purposes. These cookies are never used for purposes other than those described above, nor is any information shared with third parties.
We use Google Analytics to obtain website traffic statistics. In addition to the aforementioned cookies, this may involve other cookies used to track sessions and unique users. These cookies never contain personal or private information of users registered on psicologosdemarbella; they are completely dissociated and isolated from the data managed by our site.
Companies that provide advertising services or access statistics may also use cookies for statistical purposes, but only regarding visits to their servers. These are not linked in any way to user data from psicologosdemarbella, and we make technical efforts to prevent any leakage of personal information.
Users may delete or block these cookies from their browser settings.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a harmless text file stored in your browser when you visit almost any website. Its purpose is to allow the website to remember your visit when you return to browse it again. Although many people are unaware, cookies have been in use for over 20 years, since the first browsers for the World Wide Web appeared.
What a cookie is NOT
A cookie is not a virus, trojan, worm, spam, spyware, or a pop-up window.
What information does a cookie store?
Cookies do not usually store sensitive information about you, such as credit card or banking details, photographs, ID numbers, or personal data. The data they store are technical, related to personal preferences, content customization, etc.
The web server does not associate you as a person, but rather your browser. In fact, if you normally browse using Internet Explorer and then try the same website with Firefox or Chrome, the site will not recognize you as the same person because it associates the cookie with the browser, not the individual.
Types of cookies
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Technical cookies: The most basic, allowing, among other things, to know when a person is browsing versus an automated application, when a user is anonymous versus logged in, and for performing basic tasks necessary for the functioning of a dynamic website.
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Analytics cookies: Collect information on browsing behavior—most visited sections, products viewed, time of use, language preferences, etc.
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Advertising cookies: Display advertising based on browsing habits, country of origin, language, etc.
First-party vs. third-party cookies
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First-party cookies are created by the website you are visiting.
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Third-party cookies are created by external services or providers, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google.
What happens if I disable cookies?
If you disable cookies, some features of the site may not work properly. For example:
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You will not be able to share content on Facebook, Twitter, or other social networks.
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The website may not adapt content to your personal preferences, as happens in online stores.
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You may not be able to access private areas such as My Account or My Profile.
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Online purchases may not be possible—you would need to order by phone or visit the physical store if available.
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You may not be able to set geographical preferences such as time zone, currency, or language.
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The site will not be able to perform web analytics on visitors and traffic, making it harder to improve.
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You may not be able to post comments, upload photos, or rate content. The site may also not detect whether you are a human or a bot posting spam.
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Targeted advertising will not be displayed, reducing the site’s ad revenue.
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All social networks use cookies; if you disable them, you will not be able to use these services.
Can cookies be deleted?
Yes. You can delete or block cookies, either globally or for a specific domain.
To do this, go to your browser settings and look for the cookies associated with the desired domain. From there, you can delete them individually.
Cookie settings for popular browsers
Here are general steps (may vary depending on version):
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Google Chrome: Go to Settings > Advanced > Privacy > Content settings > All cookies and site data. Search by domain, select, and delete.
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Internet Explorer: Go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy and adjust the privacy level with the slider.
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Mozilla Firefox: Go to Options > Privacy. Under History, select Use custom settings and manage cookies.
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Safari (OSX): Go to Preferences > Privacy to block cookies.
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Safari (iOS): Go to Settings > Safari > Privacy & Security to manage cookies.
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Android browsers: Open browser, go to Menu > Settings > Security & Privacy, then manage cookies.
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Windows Phone: Open Internet Explorer > More > Settings, then allow or block cookies.
Third-party cookies for advertising spaces
Some third-party services manage advertising spaces (banners) that you may see when visiting our site. These cookies allow the effectiveness of campaigns to be measured, deliver relevant information, and provide ads that match user interests.
According to their own policies, some advertising networks may use anonymous cookies to display ads on other websites. Users can manage acceptance of these cookies through their browser settings.
Final note
We log your IP address and use cookies just like any other site.
We do not share, sell, or trade this data with any company, and we never have.
Ads on our site are based only on the user’s country (via IP address) and never on personal data. Advertising activity cannot be traced back to an individual.