Last updated: [07/08/2025]
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files installed on the hard drive or browser of your computer, tablet, smartphone, or equivalent internet-enabled device. They help, among other things, to: personalize the services offered by the website owner, improve usability and navigation, gather aggregated information about website visitors, enable the playback and display of multimedia content, allow interaction between the user and the site, and enable security features.
Definitions Used In This Cookie Policy
- Data: Information obtained through the user’s terminal equipment via data storage and retrieval devices (cookies or similar). Data is considered personal when it relates to identified or identifiable natural persons, in accordance with Article 4 of the GDPR.
- Aggregated Information: Non-identifying, typically statistical or numerical information.
- Terminal Equipment: The device used by the user to access the service, such as a PC, mobile phone, or tablet.
- Information Society Service: Any service provided at the individual request of a user, whether paid or free of charge, remotely and electronically, where it constitutes an economic activity for the website editor.
- Editor: The person responsible for or owner of the website.
- Third Party: An external entity, service provider, or partner involved in managing some of the cookies.
- Cookie Controller: Either the editor or a third party who controls the cookie.
- Browsing Habits: Trends observed in a user’s behavior while navigating a website (e.g., time spent, pages visited, most frequent sections, origin, and destination of visits).
What Types of Cookies Are There?
By entity managing them:
- First-party cookies: Sent to the user’s device from a server or domain managed by the website editor.
- Third-party cookies: Sent from a domain not managed by the editor, but by another entity processing data obtained through cookies.
By duration of activation:
- Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user accesses the website. They disappear when the session ends.
- Persistent cookies: Store data in the device and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the cookie controller (from minutes to several years).
By purpose:
- Technical cookies: Enable navigation and use of the website’s features, including management, security, and basic operations such as traffic control, session identification, login to secure areas, remembering items in a shopping cart, processing orders or payments, fraud prevention, user participation in events, counting visits for software licensing, multimedia playback, and sharing content via social media.
They also include cookies used for layout and advertisement display, provided they do not track user behavior. - Preference or customization cookies: Remember user preferences such as language, number of search results, appearance, or region.
- Analytics or measurement cookies: Track user behavior and website usage to improve content and performance. They may also measure ad effectiveness.
- Advertising cookies: Manage ad space efficiently, based on edited content or ad frequency.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: Store browsing behavior over time to build user profiles and show tailored advertising.
What Cookies Do We Use?
This website uses the Usercentrics Cookiebot CMP system, which automatically scans all cookies used on the site and generates an up-to-date table that includes:
- Cookie name
- Owner (first or third party)
- Purpose
- Duration
- International data transfers
You can view the live and updated table here:
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These cookies are not used to build personal user profiles, nor are automated decisions made based on this data.
You can find out more about international data transfers (if any) by reviewing the privacy policies of each third party listed in the table above.
Consent for the use of cookies described in this policy may be given, denied, or withdrawn using the cookie settings panel displayed upon first access to the homepage. You may also remove or block cookies through your browser settings.
How to Disable Cookies?
Blocking or disabling all cookies helps protect your privacy but may also limit your experience on some websites and affect the proper functioning of certain features.
You can enable or disable the cookies described above (except for technical cookies, which are essential) using the cookie settings panel shown in the cookie banner when accessing our homepage. If you accept third-party cookies, you may need to delete them from your browser or through the tools provided by the third party.
For detailed instructions on managing cookies in the most common browsers, refer to:
International Data Transfers
Some third-party cookies may involve transferring personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Please consult the respective privacy policies in the cookie table for more details on safeguards in place.
Profiling and Automated Decision-Making
No user profiles are created through the use of cookies, and no automated decisions with legal or significant effects are made based on your browsing behavior.
More Information
For further details on how we process your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions or wish to exercise your rights, please contact:
Inlet Sea Fish S.L.
Calle Bras de la Creu, Parc I, nº 2-8, 46520 Sagunto (Valencia), Spain
CIF: B96129762
Email: info@inlet.es