Cookies

Cookies Policy

Before continuing to browse, we recommend that you read this Cookies Policy to understand which cookies we use and how you can manage them.

What are cookies?

Cookies (synonym for tracking technology, temporary files or archives, etc.) are small text files that websites store on the user’s device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when visited. They allow the website to recognise the user’s device and store certain information about their preferences or past actions.

Applicable legislation

The use of these temporary files in Spain is governed by the following regulations:

  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), regarding the processing of personal data through temporary archives.
  • Ley Orgánica 3/2018 (LOPDGDD), which supplements and implements the GDPR in Spain.
  • Ley 34/2002 (LSSI-CE), in particular Article 22.2, which regulates the use of storage and retrieval devices on terminal equipment.
  • Directive 2002/58/EC (ePrivacy Directive), concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector.
  • Responsible party: JOON DILLMANN
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  • Website: www.dillmann.es

Types used

Currently, the website dillmann.es uses only strictly necessary technical files required for the proper functioning of the website. These archives do not require consent from the user, as they are essential for the provision of the service requested.

Technical / strictly necessary cookies

CookieProviderPurposeTypeDuration
wpEmojiSettingsSupportsdillmann.esHelps determine whether the user’s browser can display emojis correctly.SessionSession (deleted when the browser is closed)

Note: There are some tracking technologies that are only set when a user logs into the website’s administration panel. If you are not an admin you do not receive these files.

Third-party cookies

Currently, the website does not use third-party cookies (analytics, advertising or tracking). Should tools that use such cookies be incorporated in the future (such as Google Analytics, social media plugins, embedded maps, etc.), this policy will be updated and a consent banner will be implemented allowing the user to accept, reject or configure non-essential cookies before they are installed.

In accordance with Article 22.2 of the LSSI-CE and the GDPR, strictly necessary cookies are exempt from the requirement to obtain prior consent, as they are essential for the provision of the service expressly requested by the user.

If non-essential cookies are incorporated in the future, the user will be informed through a visible banner upon accessing the website, where they may:

  • Accept all cookies.
  • Reject non-essential cookies.
  • Configure their preferences on a granular basis.

Consent shall be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous, and may be withdrawn at any time.

Managing and deletion

The user can manage temporary files through their browser settings. Below are links to instructions for the most common browsers:

Important: Disabling technical files may affect the proper functioning of the website, particularly administration functions.

International transfers

The technical files used are first-party archives from the dillmann.es domain. No data is transferred to third countries outside the European Economic Area through temporary files.

The Owner reserves the right to update this Policy at any time, particularly when new services, features or tools are incorporated into the website that may affect the use of temporary files. Users are advised to review this policy periodically.

Further information

For more information about the processing of your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy. For any queries related to the use of cookies on this website, you may contact the Owner at or calling .