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Let us start with what matters: this tool installs no cookies. What it does store are three technical entries in your own browser, and here we tell you which ones and why.

DRAFT pending approval. This text is a working proposal drafted for review by the firm. It is not yet a definitive legal text and must not be treated as approved or relied upon as such.

This tool does not use cookies

We install no cookies: none of our own and none from third parties, whether technical, advertising or personalisation cookies. Nor is there any third-party analytics: you will find no Google Analytics, no social network pixels, no advertising tags, and no fonts or scripts served from external domains.

We do not track you across sites, we do not build profiles and we do not share your browsing with anyone.

The only things stored in your browser

In order to work, the tool writes three entries in the storage of your own browser. They are not cookies — they do not travel with every request to the server — and they are the following:

ilp_sid · session storage

What it is: a random session identifier, generated on your device. It contains no personal data and does not allow you to be identified.

What it is for: it is essential in order to record what you decided about your data, which is what Article 7.1 GDPR requires. Without it we could not prove that we respected your decision.

How long it lasts: it is deleted on its own when you close the tab. It is stored in sessionStorage.

ilp_gate · session storage

What it is: the record that you have already read and accepted the no-advice statement, together with the version of the text that was shown to you.

What it is for: so as not to interrupt you with the same screen on every page you visit.

How long it lasts: it is deleted on its own when you close the tab. It is stored in sessionStorage.

ilp_consent · local storage

What it is: your decision on each of the three purposes — audience measurement, preparation of the report and commercial contact — with the date on which you took it and the version of the text you read.

What it is for: so that we can respect it. Honouring a “no” requires remembering it: if we did not store it, we would ask you again on every visit and we would run the risk of processing your data against your wishes.

How long it lasts: it persists between visits, but expires after 24 months, and sooner if we change the information text. It is stored in localStorage.

The first two are technically necessary in order to provide the service you request, so they do not require your consent (Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002 on information society services and electronic commerce, LSSI-CE). The third exists precisely in order to comply with your decision. Until you decide, nothing else is stored on your device.

How to delete them

You can delete them at any time and on your own. You have three routes, from the least to the most radical:

  1. Close the tab. That makes ilp_sid and ilp_gate disappear, with nothing further to do.
  2. Withdraw your consent from the “Manage my consent” link in the footer. This is the recommended route for ilp_consent: as well as deleting the stored decision, it records that you have withdrawn it.
  3. Delete the site data from your browser. This removes all three at once.

Where to find the option in each browser

  • Chrome: Settings › Privacy and security › Cookies and other site data › See all site data and permissions. Find this site and click Delete.
  • Edge: Settings › Cookies and site permissions › Manage and delete cookies and site data › See all cookies and site data.
  • Firefox: Settings › Privacy and Security › Cookies and Site Data › Manage Data.
  • Safari: Settings › Privacy › Manage Website Data. On iPhone or iPad, Settings › Safari › Advanced › Website Data.
  • Any of them: a private or incognito browsing window deletes everything when you close it.

Deleting these entries does not prevent you from using the tool. It will simply mean that we show you the initial statement again and ask you about your decisions again.

Further information

The processing of the data you voluntarily provide is explained in the privacy policy. The terms of use of the site are set out in the legal notice.

Text version: 2026-08-06-borrador-1.

Text version: 2026-08-06-borrador-1

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