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Cookie Policy: User Privacy and Consent Management
This policy explains what cookies are, which ones PildorasdeFe.net uses, for what purposes, and how you can manage them. It supplements our Privacy Policy.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text data files sent by web servers to a user's browser, where they are stored on the device (computer, smartphone, or tablet). They act as a technical memory layer that allows the portal to remember details about your visit, such as your language preference and general settings, streamlining your next session and making the platform significantly more functional and reliable.
These tracking mechanisms collect entirely anonymous browsing data with the sole objective of improving page rendering speed, reinforcing server infrastructure protection, and delivering a completely smooth browsing experience.
Classification of Cookies Implemented
Based on their lifespan, cookies are categorized as follows:
- Persistent Cookies: These remain stored on your device for a pre-established timeframe and are systematically initialized each time you revisit our domain.
- Session Cookies: Temporary in nature. They map user actions during a single active browsing session and are entirely wiped out once the browser window is closed.
Furthermore, according to their specific operational purposes, they are structured into distinct technical tiers:
1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
Essential for the foundational operations of our platform, enabling primary functionalities like site navigation and server security architectures. They do not retain any personally identifiable data.
| Cookie Name | Technical Purpose | Type | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHPSESSID | Preserves active user session state across page requests. | First-Party | Session |
| cookie_consent_* | Stores user privacy choices from the interactive consent banner. | First-Party | 62 Days |
| visitor | Anonymous metric for server load balancing and performance tracking. | First-Party | 30 Days |
2. Performance and Analytical Cookies (Google Analytics 4)
These compile structured statistical telemetry regarding top sections, average user engagement times, and systemic routing traffic. They remain inactive until affirmative consent is given.
| Cookie Name | Technical Purpose | Type | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Anonymous numerical token utilized by GA4 to recognize unique user journeys. | Third-Party | 2 Years |
| _ga_* | Maintains active analytical session state for current domain pathways. | Third-Party | 2 Years |
To opt-out of comprehensive cross-site tracking by Google Analytics, you can implement the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
3. Personalized Advertising Cookies (Google AdSense & Ad Networks)
These scripts tailor marketing campaigns based on your recent contextual interactions, preventing overly repetitive or irrelevant ad blocks.
- IDE / NID / SID: Deployed via Google DoubleClick networks to serve, optimize, and accurately verify target marketing actions matching geographic and linguistic signals.
- Embedded Media Players (YouTube, SoundCloud, iVoox): Triggered when interacting with media integrations inside posts to handle playback volume, video quality, and capture network consumption metrics.
To gain detailed visibility into how Google processes technical tokens, read their Google Cookie Technologies Overview or fully customize display choices via the Google My Ad Center Dashboard.
Consent Mechanism and User Control Rights
When initially visiting our domain, an interactive choice window (cookie banner) emerges, letting you fully approve, granularly customize, or explicitly reject non-essential cookies. Under current privacy mandates, you maintain the permanent right to revoke or edit these options at any time.
If you wish to hard-block or purge existing cookies from your local hardware storage, you can do so manually via your web browser's central preferences panel: