Presenzai

Cookie policy

What gets stored in your browser when you visit this site and how to control it. Spoiler: nothing, until you say yes. Last updated: August 12, 2026.

This is a translation provided for convenience. The Spanish version of this document is the binding one; if the two differ, the Spanish text governs.

1. What a cookie is

A cookie is a small file a site stores in your browser to remember something between one visit and the next: that you signed in, which language you prefer, or whether you already accepted a notice.

In this policy we treat cookies and the equivalent technologies that store data in your browser without technically being cookies — such as localStorage and sessionStorage — the same way. What matters is what is stored and what for, not the technical label.

2. What this site uses today

On arrival, this site installs no cookies at all. We load no advertising pixels and make no requests to third-party servers: all content, videos included, is served from our own domain.

Without you accepting anything, the only things stored in your browser are:

  • tsr-scroll-restoration — stores the scroll position so you land back at the same spot if you go back. It lives in sessionStorage, is not a cookie, and disappears when you close the tab. It contains no personal data and no identifiers.
  • presenzai:consent:analytics — stores your answer to the cookie notice so we do not ask again on every visit. It lives in localStorage, is also not a cookie, and contains only the word granted or denied.

Only if you accept analytics do we load Google Analytics 4, which installs these cookies to tell visits and sessions apart in aggregate:

  • _ga — identifies your browser anonymously. Lasts up to 2 years.
  • gaID — keeps the session state. Lasts up to 2 years.

If you decline, or if you do not answer the notice, the Google script is not loaded and none of those cookies ever come into existence. You can change your mind by clearing the site data in your browser: the notice will appear again.

3. Categories we will use

These are the categories we work with. The analytics one already exists and depends on your answer to the notice; the rest will appear when we launch the dashboard:

  • Strictly necessary. They keep you signed in and protect forms. Without them the dashboard does not work, so they do not require consent and cannot be turned off while you use an account.
  • Preferences. They remember settings of yours, such as language or visual theme. They are optional.
  • Analytics. They tell us which pages are visited and where the flow is abandoned, in aggregate. They are optional and are only installed if you accept them. Today we use Google Analytics 4 with consent mode enabled, which means the script loads with all storage denied until you say yes.
  • Marketing. They would let us measure advertising campaigns. We do not use them today; if we ever do, it will be only with your prior, explicit consent.

No optional category will be activated without you accepting it first. When the first of them exists, we will publish a preferences panel on the site and update the previous section.

4. Third-party cookies

We load no external fonts and no video players from other platforms: all of that is served from our domain. The only third party that can end up loading is Google Analytics, and only if you accept analytics in the notice. If you do not accept, no third party receives a single request from this page.

What happens outside this site is a different matter. When you connect your profile, Google authenticates you on its own pages and applies its own cookies and its own policy, over which we have no control. The same applies to the payment gateway at the moment of payment.

5. How to control them

You can view, block or delete cookies from your browser's settings, at any time and without going through us:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
  • Safari: Settings → Privacy → Manage website data.
  • Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
  • Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions.

You can also browse in incognito or private mode: when you close the window, your browser discards everything stored during the session.

6. What happens if you decline

Blocking or declining cookies on this site takes nothing away from you: the page works the same, because it depends on none. The only thing you lose by declining analytics is that we stop knowing which pages are useful, which is our problem and not yours. Once the dashboard exists, blocking the strictly necessary cookies will prevent signing in, since those are what hold the session.

7. Browser privacy signals

We respect browser privacy signals such as Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control. If your browser sends one of them, we treat it as a rejection of every optional category, without you having to do anything else.

In practice this means you will not even see the cookie notice: we take it as declined before showing it, and analytics is not loaded.

8. Changes to this policy

This policy changes when the site changes. If we add analytics, a campaign pixel or any optional cookie, we will update section 2 at the same moment we install it, publish the preferences panel and change the date in the header. We will not retroactively activate anything optional over past visits.

As suas preferências

Pode mudar a sua decisão quando quiser, aqui mesmo. Retirar a permissão é tão fácil quanto dá-la.

Ainda não decidiu. Nada é carregado até que o faça.

9. Contact

For questions about this policy, write to us by WhatsApp. How your personal data is handled is explained in the privacy policy.

Questions about your Google profile?Message us on WhatsApp. We reply within 24 business hours.