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Last update: 15 January 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which types we use on ecaduro.com, for what purpose, and how you can manage them. It applies together with our Privacy Policy and our Terms & Conditions.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They allow us to recognise your browser, remember your preferences, and collect aggregated statistics about how the site is used.
a) Necessary: required for the site to work (session, security, language preferences). b) Analytics: help us measure audience and visitor behaviour in aggregate. c) Marketing: used to measure campaign effectiveness and show you relevant communications.
We implement Google Consent Mode v2. When the site loads, all optional categories default to "denied". They are only activated when you give explicit consent through the cookie banner. If you reject, no advertising or analytics identifiers are sent.
If you accept, we may load cookies from Google Analytics, Google Ads, and Meta Pixel for measurement and attribution. Each provider has its own privacy policy, which we recommend you review.
You can change your choice at any time through the "Manage cookies" button at the bottom of the site. You can also configure your browser to block or delete cookies; in that case, some site features may not be available.
Cookies have variable retention periods, generally between 30 days and 24 months, depending on their category and purpose. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
We may update this Cookie Policy at any time. The current version will always be published at this same URL with the date of the last update.
We use first- and third-party cookies for analytics and marketing purposes, in accordance with Ecuador's Personal Data Protection Act. You can accept all, reject optional ones, or configure your preference. Your choice is also propagated to Google Consent Mode v2. Read more in the Cookie Policy.