Cookie Policy

Last updated: 1 July 2026

1. Introduction

This website (the "Website") uses cookies and similar technologies (collectively, "cookies") to ensure its proper functioning, improve your browsing experience, enable content sharing on social media, analyse traffic and — subject to your consent — show you personalised content and ads.

This page explains what cookies are, which types we use, for what purposes, and how you can manage or withdraw your consent at any time.

2. Data Controller

  • Controller: Innovation Campus SL (legal representative / CEO: Emanuele Sisti)
  • Address: Calle Álamos 7, 29012 Málaga (Spain)
  • NIF (Tax ID): B02740918
  • Contact email: [email protected]

3. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that the websites you visit send to your device (computer, tablet, smartphone), where they are stored and then sent back to those same websites on your next visit. They help pages work more efficiently, remember user preferences and provide information to the site operators.

Similar technologies (pixels, web beacons, local storage, SDKs) perform comparable functions and, for the purposes of this policy, are treated as cookies.

4. Legal Basis and Consent

For technical/strictly necessary cookies, the legal basis is the controller's legitimate interest in providing the service requested by the user: no consent is required for these cookies.

For all other cookies (preference, statistical/analytics, marketing and profiling), the legal basis is the user's explicit, prior consent (Articles 6 and 7 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – GDPR), in line also with Article 22.2 of Spanish Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE).

Consent is collected through the banner shown on first access to the Website: until you make a choice, no non-technical cookies are installed. You may accept all cookies, reject them, or select only certain categories, and you may change or withdraw your choice at any time (see § 8).

5. Types of Cookies

By duration:

  • Session cookies: deleted when the browser is closed.
  • Persistent cookies: stored until their expiry date or until manually deleted.

By origin:

  • First-party cookies: set directly by the Website.
  • Third-party cookies: set by different domains managed by external providers (e.g. Google, payment providers), each with its own privacy policy.

By purpose:

  • Technical/necessary: essential for the Website to function (e.g. navigation, authentication, security, consent management).
  • Preference/functional: store user choices (e.g. language) to personalise the experience.
  • Statistical/analytics: collect aggregated information on how the Website is used.
  • Marketing/profiling: track the user to deliver advertising in line with their interests.

6. Cookies Used on This Website

6.1 Technical / Necessary Cookies (no consent required)

ServiceCookie / storage keyDurationPurpose
Innovation Campus (this Website)cookie-consentPersistent (localStorage)Stores the user's cookie consent preferences so the banner is not shown on every visit

6.2 Preference / Functional Cookies

No preference cookies are currently in use. Language is determined from the URL path and requires no cookie.

6.3 Statistical / Analytics Cookies

ServiceCookieDurationPurpose
Google Analytics (Google LLC)_ga2 yearsIdentifies unique users and sessions
_ga_<ID>2 yearsStores session state for Google Analytics 4
_gid24 hoursDistinguishes users within a session

6.4 Marketing / Profiling Cookies

ServiceCookieDurationPurpose
Google Ads (Google LLC)_gcl_au90 daysConversion tracking linker between Google Ads and the Website
IDE13 monthsUsed by Google DoubleClick for targeted advertising and remarketing

7. International Data Transfers

Some third-party providers may process data outside the European Economic Area. In particular, the Google services (Google Analytics, Google Ads, Google Cloud) are provided by Google LLC, based in the United States: the transfer relies on the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and/or the European Commission's Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).

Other providers process data mainly within the EU/EEA (e.g. Brevo) or in countries covered by an adequacy decision (e.g. the United Kingdom for Office RnD).

8. How to Manage or Withdraw Consent

You can change your cookie preferences at any time:

  • by clicking on "Manage Cookies" located in the Website footer;
  • by reopening the consent banner and changing the enabled categories.

Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before the withdrawal.

9. How to Disable Cookies in Your Browser

You can set your browser to block or delete cookies. Below are links to the instructions for the main browsers:

To opt out of Google Analytics across all sites: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

To learn more about behavioural online advertising: www.youronlinechoices.com

Note: disabling technical cookies may prevent some Website features from working properly.

10. Your Rights

As a data subject, under the GDPR you have the right to: access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability, objection and withdrawal of consent.

You can exercise these rights by writing to [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority: in Spain, the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) www.aepd.es.

11. Changes to This Cookie Policy

The controller may amend this Cookie Policy to reflect legislative changes or changes to the services used. Material changes will be communicated through the Website and, where applicable, to registered users. Please check this page periodically.

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