Cookie Policy

This Cookies Policy complies with current regulations on data protection through the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR). For more information you can check our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are installed on the hard disk or in the browser of the computer, tablet, smartphone or equivalent device with Internet browsing functionality helping with, among others: customise the services of the owner of the website, facilitate its navigation and usability, obtain aggregate information from the web visitors, enable the reproduction and viewing of multimedia content on the website, allow interaction elements between the user and the website, enable security tools, etc.

Definitions used in this cookie policy

Data: It is the information obtained through the user's terminal equipment through the data storage and recovery device. The data will be personal when it involves information about identified or identifiable natural persons, in the terms established in article 4 of the GDPR.

Aggregate information: non-nominal information, typically numerical and for the purpose of providing statistical information.

Terminal equipment: computer (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) of the user browsing the Internet.

Information Society Service: Any service provided at the request of a user, remotely and electronically, provided that it constitutes an economic activity for the publisher whose provision originates the use of cookies.

Editor: Legal or Natural person responsible for the website.

Third party: external party, collaborator, service provider or other editor related entity, intervening in the management of some cookies.

Responsible for the cookie: the editor, responsible, owner of the website or even the third party in some cases.

Browsing habits: traceability of the user when browsing a web page, such as the time spent on the page, the areas visited, the most frequent sections, the origin of the visit, the destination of the visit, among others.

What type of cookies exist?

* According to the managing entity:

Own cookies: those sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain managed by the publisher itself and from which the service requested by the user is provided.

Third party cookies: those sent to the user's terminal equipment from a computer or domain not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the data obtained through cookies.

* According to the period of time, they remain active in the terminal equipment:

Session cookies: they are those designed to collect and store data while the user accesses a web page. They are usually used to store information that is only interesting to keep for the provision of the service requested by the user on a single occasion (for example, a list of products purchased) and disappear when the session ends.

Persistent cookies: are those in which the data continues to be stored in the terminal and can be accessed and processed for a period defined by the entity responsible for the cookie, which can range from a few minutes to several years.

* Depending on the purpose of the cookies:

Authentication: These cookies help display the correct information by customizing the Services to the account.

Security: These cookies help detect suspicious or malicious activity on the Services and support other security features.

Functionality: These cookies allow the Services to recognize the user and their preferences. For example, they can automatically fill out a form for the user, offer personalized content, and remember app settings.

Marketing: These cookies allow advertising about the Publisher to be displayed inside and outside the Services. For example, indicating whether the user took an action after viewing one of the ads, such as registering for a webinar or other Publisher event. They also allow advertising partners to know how ads are performing by measuring ad success and the types of interactions users have with ads.

Analytics: These cookies help understand how the Services work by measuring user interactions with the Services. Information from these cookies is used to improve the current Services and to research and develop new Services, features or products. They also help use plugins on the Services that allow to enjoy certain features, such as sharing websites on social media accounts.

Specifically, what cookies do we use?

Name Own/Third Party
(Cookie Policy)*
Type Purpose Duration
dmn_chk_* Own Cookie
(Focus Bear)
Analytics Analytic Cookie used for testing. Session
_ga Third Party
(Google Analytics)
Analytics Statistics Cookie used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website and count pageviews. 2 years
_ga_* Third Party
(Google Analytics)
Analytics Statistics Cookie used to store and count pageviews. 1 year
fs-cc Third Party
(Webflow)
Security Functional Cookie used to consent, deny and configurate other cookies. 4 months
ph_*_posthog Third Party
(Posthog)
Analytics This cookie is used for analytical and troubleshooting purposes, to improve the user experience and provide better service. 1 year

Information about third parties that use your cookies

Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic and also the mobile app traffic & events, currently as a platform inside the Google Marketing Platform brand. www.marketingplatform.google.com

Webflow is a SaaS application that allows designers to build responsive websites with browser-based visual editing software. While designers use the tool, Webflow automatically generates HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. www.webflow.com

PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host. www.posthog.com

How to disable cookies?

Blocking or disabling all cookies helps protect privacy, but it can also limit the experience on some websites, as well as limit functionality or even not allow proper navigation or use of some of their services. If you want to know how to disable cookies in the most popular web browsers, access the links to the following tutorials:

* Google Chrome

* Mozilla Firefox

* Internet Explorer

* Safari

* Chrome for Android

* Microsoft Edge

International Data Transfers

As a user of our website, you should know that by accepting third-party cookies, your data will be transferred internationally and shared outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to the following organisations:

Google Analytics (Google LLC) (The United States of America) is included in the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (www.dataprivacyframework.gov) according to data protection, any transfer of personal data has the appropriate level of protection established by the European Commission. More information at www.google.com

PostHog Inc. (The United States of America) is included in the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (www.dataprivacyframework.gov) according to data protection, any transfer of personal data has the appropriate level of protection established by the European Commission. More information at www.posthog.com

Webflow (The United States of America) is included in the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (www.dataprivacyframework.gov) according to data protection, any transfer of personal data has the appropriate level of protection established by the European Commission. More information at www.webflow.com

Profiling

Through these cookies:

No profiles are created of users who browse the website nor, therefore, are automated decisions made based on this data.

If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or would like more information, you can contact us through privacy@focusbear.com

Updated: 13-Mar-2025
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