Cookies and similar technologies.

Version: [POLICY_VERSION] Effective date: [POLICY_EFFECTIVE_DATE] Applies to: airworth.app, www.airworth.app (the “Site”)

This document was drafted by an AI language model and has not yet been reviewed by a licensed attorney. Review by a Spanish-licensed AND a US-licensed attorney is required before publication.

The Airworth marketing website is cookieless by default. We use only strictly necessary cookies that are exempt from prior-consent under article 22.2 of the Spanish LSSI-CE (Ley 34/2002), the EU ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC as amended), and the AEPD’s Guía sobre el uso de las cookies.

For that reason, we do not display a cookie banner. We do, however, owe you a clear explanation of what runs in your browser when you visit the Site.

Why no banner

A cookie banner is a consent surface for tracking technologies that need consent. We don’t run any. The two technologies below are exempt from consent because they are strictly necessary to deliver the service you asked for. Showing you a banner you cannot meaningfully refuse would be theatre, not compliance.

Strictly-necessary cookies in use

NameTypeProviderPurposeDurationStrictly necessary?
lang_prefFirst-party cookieAirworthRemembers the language you chose (EN or ES) so you don’t have to choose on every page1 yearYes — UI preference, exempt under LSSI-CE 22.2
Cloudflare Turnstile session tokenFirst-party cookie / localStorage, set only when challengedCloudflareBot-protection challenge; verifies that you are humanSession (cleared when you close your tab)Yes — security, exempt under LSSI-CE 22.2

That is the complete list. We do not set: advertising or marketing cookies, cross-site tracking pixels, social-media share/like cookies, third-party analytics cookies (Google Analytics, etc.), fingerprinting scripts, or session-replay tools.

Plausible cookieless analytics

We use Plausible Analytics, an EU-hosted (Frankfurt, Germany), privacy-focused analytics tool, to count aggregate visits to the Site. Plausible is fully cookieless and does not use any persistent identifier that can be linked to a user across sessions or devices. It does not collect any personal data and does not store IP addresses; it generates a daily, salted, one-way hash to deduplicate visits within a 24-hour window, and the salt rotates daily so the hash cannot be used to identify a returning visitor.

For these reasons, Plausible falls outside the scope of LSSI-CE art. 22.2 and the ePrivacy Directive’s consent requirement, as confirmed by the AEPD’s cookie guidance.

How to disable JavaScript or block this site

You can clear, block, or limit cookies in any modern browser. Note that blocking the strictly necessary cookies above will simply mean you may have to choose your language on every visit and that the Turnstile bot-protection challenge may fail to load on the waitlist form.

You can also disable JavaScript entirely. The Site degrades gracefully and you will still be able to read the marketing pages, though you will not be able to submit the waitlist form (which depends on JavaScript for the Turnstile challenge).

If we ever introduce a non-essential cookie or a third-party tracker, this Notice will change before that happens, and we will display a proper consent banner that complies with the EDPB Guidelines 05/2020. As long as this Notice reads as it does today, no such tracker is running.

For your wider rights, see our Privacy policy. Email [CONTACT_EMAIL] with any questions.