Cookie Policy
This website uses both third-party and first-party cookies to provide you with better browsing experience, allow you to share content on social networks, and help us obtain user statistics.
You can prevent the download of cookies through your browser settings, avoiding cookies being stored on your device.
As the owner of this website, I inform you that we do not use any personal information from cookies. We only perform general visit statistics that do not involve any personal data.
It is very important that you read this Cookie Policy and understand that if you continue browsing, we will consider that you accept its use.
According to the terms included in Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, if you continue browsing, you will be giving your consent for the use of these mechanisms.
Responsible Entity
The entity responsible for the collection, processing, and use of your personal data, as defined by the Personal Data Protection Law, is the website AMAZONIA AÇAÍ, owned by – Calle Ibiza 15, 28009 Madrid.
What are cookies?
Cookies are sets of data that a server places in a user’s browser to collect standard Internet log information and information on visitors’ behavior on a website. In other words, they are small text files stored on the computer’s hard drive that serve to identify the user when reconnecting to the website. Their purpose is to record the user’s visit and store certain information. Their use is common and frequent on the web since they allow websites to function more efficiently and achieve greater personalization and analysis of user behavior.
What types of cookies exist?
The cookies used on our website are session and third-party cookies, which allow us to store and access information related to language, browser type, and other user-defined general features, as well as track and analyze activity in order to make improvements and provide our services in a more efficient and personalized way.
Depending on their duration, cookies can be divided into session cookies or persistent cookies. Session cookies expire when the user closes the browser. Persistent cookies expire when the purpose for which they serve is fulfilled (for example, keeping the user logged in to the services) or when they are deleted manually.
| name | Type | Expiration | Purpose | Category |
| __utma | Third-Party (Google Analytics) | 2 years | Used to distinguish users and sessions. | Non-Exempt |
| __utmb | Third-Party (Google Analytics) | 30 minutes | Used to determine new sessions or visits. | Non-Exempt |
| __utmc | Third-Party (Google Analytics) | End of session | Configured for use with Urchin. | Non-Exempt |
| __utmz | Third-Party (Google Analytics) | 6 month | Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the website. | Non-Exempt |
Additionally, based on their purpose, cookies can be classified as follows:
Performance Cookies
This type of cookie remembers your preferences for tools within the services, so you don’t have to reconfigure the service each time you visit. Examples include: volume settings of video or audio players, video streaming speeds compatible with your browser, and items saved in the “shopping cart” in e-commerce services such as stores.
Geolocation Cookies
These cookies are used to find out which country you are in when requesting a service. This cookie is completely anonymous and is only used to help tailor content to your location.
Registration Cookies
Registration cookies are generated once the user has registered or subsequently logged in, and are used to identify them in the services with the following purposes:
Keep the user identified so that if they close a service, the browser, or the computer and later return, they will still be recognized, making navigation easier without having to log in again. This functionality can be removed if the user clicks [log out], which deletes the cookie and the next time they enter the service, the user will need to log in again to be identified.
Check whether the user is authorized to access certain services, e.g., to participate in a contest.
Additionally, some services may use social media connectors such as Facebook or Twitter. When the user registers in a service with social network credentials, they authorize the social network to store a persistent cookie that remembers their identity and guarantees access to the services until it expires. The user can delete this cookie and revoke access to the services via social networks by updating their preferences in the relevant social network.
Analytics Cookies
Each time a user visits a service, a third-party provider’s tool generates an analytics cookie in the user’s device. This cookie, which is only generated during the visit, will be used in future visits to anonymously identify the visitor. The main objectives pursued are:
Allow anonymous identification of browsing users via the cookie (identifies browsers and devices, not individuals), and therefore approximate counting of visitor numbers and trends over time.
Identify anonymously the most visited and attractive content for users.
Determine whether the user accessing the service is new or a returning visitor.
Important: Unless the user registers with a service, the cookie will never be associated with any personal data that could identify them. Such cookies will only be used for statistical purposes that help optimize the user experience on the website.
Advertising Cookies
These types of cookies allow extending the information of the ads shown to each anonymous user of the services. Among other things, they store the duration or frequency of display of advertising positions, user interaction with them, or browsing and/or user behavior patterns since they help to build an advertising interest profile. This allows advertising to be tailored to the user’s interests.
Third-Party Advertising Cookies
In addition to advertising managed by the website’s services, the websites offer advertisers the option of serving ads through third parties (“Ad-Servers”). These third parties can store cookies sent from the website’s services originating from users’ browsers, as well as access the data stored in them.
The companies that generate these cookies have their own privacy policies. Currently, websites use the DoubleClick (Google) platform to manage these services. For more information, visit:
http://www.google.es/policies/privacy/ads/#toc-doubleclick and http://www.google.es/policies/privacy/ads/.
How can I disable cookies in my browser?
Browsers can be configured to notify the user of the receipt of cookies and, if desired, prevent their installation on the device. Users can also review in their browser which cookies are installed and their expiration date and delete them if they wish.
For more information on managing cookies in different browsers:
Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=es
Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/es-es/windows-vista/cookies-frequently-asked-questions
Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/es/kb/habilitar-y-deshabilitar-cookies-que-los-sitios-we
Safari: http://www.apple.com/es/privacy/use-of-cookies/
Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/11.50/es-ES/cookies.html
If you wish to stop being tracked by Google Analytics, visit: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Learn more about cookies
You can learn more about online behavioral advertising and online privacy at: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/es/
Google Analytics data protection: http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
How Google Analytics uses cookies: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=es#analyticsjs
Updates and changes to the privacy/cookie policy
This website may modify this Cookie Policy to meet legislative or regulatory requirements or to adapt the policy to the instructions of the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Users are therefore advised to visit it periodically.
When significant changes occur in this Cookie Policy, they will be communicated to users either through the website or via email to registered users.