Tapas in Granada

COOKIE POLICY

In compliance with Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, this website informs you, in this section, about the policy regarding the collection and processing of cookies.

This article states that service providers may use data storage and retrieval devices on recipients’ terminal equipment, provided that users have given their consent after being provided with clear and complete information on their use, particularly regarding the purposes of data processing, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when accessing certain web pages. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their device. Depending on the information they contain and how the device is used, they can be used to recognize the user.

The user’s browser stores cookies on the hard drive only during the current session, occupying minimal memory space and not harming the computer. Cookies do not contain any specific personal information, and most are deleted from the hard drive at the end of the browser session (so-called session cookies).

Most browsers accept cookies as standard and allow or block temporary or stored cookies in the security settings.

Without your express consent—by enabling cookies in your browser—TAPAS IN GRANADA will not link the stored data in cookies to your personal data.

TYPES OF COOKIES

Cookies can be grouped into the following broad categories:

  • First-party cookies: Sent to the user’s device from a server or domain managed by the website owner and from which the requested service is provided.

  • Third-party cookies: Sent to the user’s device from a server or domain not managed by the website owner, but by another entity that processes the data collected through cookies.

If cookies are set by the website owner but the information is managed by a third party, they are not considered first-party cookies.

There is also a classification based on the duration cookies remain stored in the user’s browser:

  • Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a website. Typically used to store information needed for a single service session (e.g., a list of purchased items).

  • Persistent cookies: Data remains stored and can be accessed and processed during a period defined by the cookie controller—ranging from minutes to several years.

Lastly, cookies can be categorized by purpose:

  • Technical cookies: Enable navigation and the use of different options or services, such as controlling traffic, identifying sessions, accessing restricted areas, remembering order items, completing purchase processes, signing up for events, using security features, or sharing content on social networks.

  • Customization cookies: Allow users to access services with general predefined settings based on user device criteria such as language, browser type, or regional settings.

  • Analytics cookies: Allow tracking and analysis of user behavior on websites. The information collected is used to measure website activity and to create user browsing profiles to improve services.

  • Advertising cookies: Manage advertising spaces as effectively as possible.

  • Behavioral advertising cookies: Store user behavior information through continuous observation of browsing habits, enabling the development of a specific profile to display relevant ads.

  • Social media cookies: Enable visitors to interact with content from different social platforms (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) and are generated only for users of those networks. Their use and the data collected are governed by the privacy policies of the respective platforms.

THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

Some of the cookies mentioned above are stored by third parties when you use our website. We have no control over these cookies or how third parties use them. They are used to allow the third party to provide us with a service, such as analytics.

By using this site, the user expressly consents to the processing of information collected in the manner and for the purposes described above. Users also acknowledge that they can refuse the processing of such data or information by rejecting the use of cookies through the appropriate browser settings. However, blocking cookies may limit the full functionality of the website.

COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

Here are the cookies currently used on this site, along with their type and function:

COOKIE (PROVIDER) DURATION DESCRIPTION
__cfduid (notin.es) Session Advertising
personalization_id (Twitter.com) Session Twitter functionality
Facebook Varies Advertising, statistics, and measurement — sets cookies when using services relying on Facebook
_ga (Google) 2 years Used to distinguish users
_gid (Google) 24 hours Used to distinguish users
_gat (Google) 1 minute Limits request rate; may appear as _dc_gtm_<property-id> if using Google Tag Manager
_gali (Google) 30 seconds Enhanced link attribution
_unam (SHARETHIS) Persistent Counts shares and pages visited as a result

We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, which helps measure and analyze website usage. You may see cookies from this service in your browser. These are first-party, session, and analytics cookies.

Web analytics provide insights into user volume, page views, visit frequency and duration, browser type, service provider, language, device type, and city from which the IP address is accessed—enabling us to improve our services.

To ensure anonymity, Google anonymizes your IP address before storing it. Google Analytics does not track or collect personally identifiable information. Google may transfer the collected information only when legally required to do so. Under the Google Analytics service terms, Google does not associate your IP with any other data it holds.

 

CAN I REJECT OR BLOCK COOKIES?

Yes. You can:

  • Delete cookies from your browser. Most browsers allow you to prevent the storage of all or some cookies in the future. Use your browser’s “Help” menu for guidance.

  • Reject third-party cookies by managing settings on the third party’s website. See our “Third-Party Cookies” section above.

Note: Disabling cookies may impact website functionality.


HOW TO DELETE COOKIES IN YOUR BROWSER

Chrome

  1. Click the Tools icon

  2. Click Settings

  3. Click Show Advanced Options

  4. In “Privacy”, click Content Settings

    • To delete cookies: click All cookies and site data…

    • To block cookies: check Block sites from setting any data

  5. Click Clear browsing data

  6. Restart your browser
    More info: Chrome Help

Internet Explorer 11

  1. Tools > Internet Options

  2. General tab

  3. Under “Browsing History”, check Delete browsing history on exit

  4. Click Delete

    • Check Temporary Files and Cookies

  5. Click Delete, then OK

  6. Restart your browser
    More info: Microsoft Help

Firefox v18

  1. Menu > History > Clear Recent History

  2. Click the down arrow next to “Details”

  3. Check Cookies, Cache, and Active Logins

  4. Choose Everything from the time range

  5. Click Clear Now

  6. Restart your browser
    You can also manage cookies in Preferences > Privacy
    More info: Mozilla Firefox Privacy

Safari 5.1

  1. Safari/Edit > Reset Safari

  2. Check Clear History and Remove All Website Data

  3. Click Reset

  4. Restart your browser
    More info: Safari Support

Opera
Go to Options > Advanced > Cookies.
These settings control how cookies are handled.
More info: Opera Help

Other Browsers
Please refer to the documentation of your specific browser.

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