This document sets out ImpactCo’s Cookie Policy, in compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), Organic Law 3/2018 (LOPDGDD) and Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE).
Version 1.0 — March 2026
Cookie Policy
Use of cookies and similar technologies on ImpactCo’s WordPress website
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device when visiting a website. They allow the site to remember information about the visit —language preferences, logged-in session, browsing behavior— in order to improve the experience and functioning of the platform.
In addition to cookies, this site may use similar technologies such as tracking pixels, local storage (localStorage) or session identifiers, which are equally subject to this policy.
2. Cookies we use
Essential / Technical [ALWAYS ACTIVE]: Necessary for the WordPress site to function. Do not require consent. Include session cookies, security (nonce) and basic site preferences.
Analytics [REQUIRE CONSENT]: Measure traffic and user behavior to improve the website. Examples: Google Analytics.
Preferences [REQUIRE CONSENT]: Remember settings chosen by the user (language, region, display).
Marketing [REQUIRE CONSENT]: Allow relevant content to be displayed and measure the performance of communication actions. Examples: Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag.
The detailed list of active cookies, with their name, provider, purpose and duration, is available in the cookie management panel accessible from the site footer.
3. Third-party cookies
Some services integrated into this WordPress site may install their own cookies:
Google Analytics / Google Tag Manager — traffic and behavior analysis.
LinkedIn Insight Tag — conversion tracking and audiences.
Meta Pixel (Facebook/Instagram) — campaign measurement and custom audiences.
YouTube / Vimeo — own cookies when playing embedded videos.
Forms plugin (Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, etc.) — security and anti-spam cookies.
Each provider is responsible for their own cookies. ImpactCo recommends consulting each service’s privacy policies.
4. Consent management in WordPress
When accessing this site for the first time, a cookie banner is displayed that allows you to accept, reject or customize non-essential cookies. Consent is recorded and can be withdrawn or modified at any time from the cookie preferences panel in the footer.
Technical note — WordPress: This site uses a cookie consent management plugin (Complianz, Cookiebot or CookieYes) that blocks the loading of third-party scripts until the user grants consent. Essential WordPress cookies (wp_*, wordpress_*, comment_*) are always loaded as they are necessary for the platform to function.
Users can also manage or delete cookies directly from their browser:
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies.
Firefox: Options → Privacy and security → Cookies and site data.
Safari: Preferences → Privacy.
Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect the proper functioning of some parts of the website.
5. Updates and contact
This policy may be updated when new services or plugins are incorporated into the site, or when regulatory requirements change. The date of the last update appears in the header of this document.
For any questions about our cookies, you can contact ImpactCo at:
tribu@impactco.es.
Alpama Impact, S.L. (IMPACT.CO) — Tax ID B-88403217
Camino de la Zarzuela nº 29, 28023 Madrid — tribu@impactco.es
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