At htts://misremediosnaturales.com, we use cookies to improve your browsing experience, analyze our traffic, and show you personalized content. Below, we clearly explain what they are, which ones we use, and how you can control them.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites install on your computer or mobile device. They allow the site to ‘remember’ your actions or preferences (like login, language, font size) for a while, so you don’t have to set them up every time you come back.
2. What types of cookies do we use?
Following EU guidelines, we classify our cookies into the following categories:
- Technical Cookies (Mandatory): These are strictly necessary for the blog to function. They allow navigation, traffic control, and data communication. They cannot be disabled.
- Preference Cookies: They allow us to remember information so you can access the service with certain features (for example, the language).
- Analytics (Statistics) Cookies: They let us count the number of users and carry out statistical measurement and analysis of how they use the blog. We use tools like Google Analytics.
- Marketing or Advertising Cookies: They store information about user behavior to show relevant ads based on their browsing profile.
3. Cookie Inventory
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Expiration |
|---|---|---|---|
_ga | Google Analytics | Distinguish users anonymously | 2 years |
_gid | Google Analytics | Group user behavior | 24 hours |
cookie_notice | First-party | Remember whether you have accepted this notice | 1 year |
ads/ga-audiences | Google Ads | Advertising retargeting | Session |
4. Consent and Settings
When you enter our blog for the first time, you will have seen a cookie banner. In the EU, it is mandatory that you give your affirmative consent before we install non-essential cookies (like advertising or analytics cookies).
You can change your mind at any time:
- You can delete all the cookies installed on your device by clearing your browser history.
- You can set up your browser to block all cookies or get a warning before they are saved.
5. Data Transfer to Third Countriesncia de datos a terceros países
Some of our cookies (like Google’s or Facebook’s) may process data outside the European Economic Area (EEA), usually in the U.S. We make sure that these providers comply with the privacy frameworks required by the EU.
Got questions?
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Last updated: April 15, 2026
