Cookie Policy

Contact InformationWebsite Name: TITANE CLUBAddress: C. Bahía de Pollensa, 11, Barajas, 28042 Madrid, ESEmail: info@titane.onlinePhone: +34 911 225 361Applicable Jurisdiction: Spain / European UnionLast Updated: 22/08/2026

  • 1. Scope. This policy covers cookies and comparable storage or access technologies on titane.online under Article 22.2 of Spanish Law 34/2002, the ePrivacy framework, GDPR, and Organic Law 3/2018. A cookie is a small browser or device record. Similar technologies include local or session storage, tags, pixels, and identifiers.

    2. Necessary cookies. Technical cookies may record security events, maintain a requested session, preserve interface state, transmit a communication, store a privacy choice, or operate a requested form. They are limited to strictly necessary functions. Where the exemption applies, prior consent is not required, while minimisation, security, and limited retention still apply.

    3. Preference cookies. Preference storage may remember a language, display choice, or interface setting. When not strictly necessary for an expressly requested function, it is optional and remains inactive until consent. Refusal does not activate optional storage.

    4. Measurement cookies. Measurement technologies can record aggregated page requests, navigation paths, device categories, session duration, or technical performance. TITANE CLUB does not state that these cookies are active. If introduced, their purpose, provider, duration, and data use appear before consent, and they remain inactive until consent.

    5. Advertising cookies. Advertising cookies, cross-site identifiers, behavioural profiles, and retargeting are not required for the described functions. TITANE CLUB does not state that they are used. If introduced, each optional technology must be identified and remain inactive before a specific affirmative choice.

    6. Consent. Optional cookies are not installed or accessed before consent. Choices appear without preselected optional categories. Information identifies category, purpose, provider where applicable, and duration. Consent is not inferred from silence, inactivity, or continued browsing. Records may contain selected categories, time, policy version, and a limited technical identifier.

    7. Withdrawal. A visitor may reject optional cookies initially and later change or withdraw consent through cookie settings where displayed. Withdrawal applies to future storage and does not change earlier lawful processing. Browser controls can delete cookies, block domains, restrict third-party storage, or remove site data.

    8. Retention. Session cookies expire at session end unless removed earlier. Persistent essential cookies remain only for their technical purpose. Consent records remain while a preference is current and for a limited documentation period afterward. Optional cookie listings state defined durations. Expired records are deleted or anonymised.

    9. Data and recipients. Cookie data may include a technical identifier, IP-related data, browser and device information, page, time, language, referral data, security events, and consent status. Technical providers may process limited data under documented instructions. Data is not sold or sent to rental operators.

    10. Transfers and rights. Transfers outside the EEA follow Chapter V GDPR. Depending on processing, a person may exercise access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and withdrawal through the contacts above. The Privacy Policy contains further information.

    11. Updates. Categories and durations may change with website functions. The displayed date identifies the current version. Cookie listing. Where cookies are active, the settings interface or notice identifies the name or category, provider, function, first-party or third-party status, and duration. Session items are distinguished from persistent storage. Strictly necessary items are separated from optional measurement, preference, advertising, or profiling categories.

    Embedded content. A map, video, font, form component, or other embedded element can involve a third-party request. If that request stores or accesses optional information, it remains blocked before consent. The external provider’s terms and privacy information apply to its independent processing.

    Consent evidence and renewal. A consent record documents the selection without expanding the technology’s purpose. Consent may be requested again when a material purpose, provider, category, or retention period changes, or when the existing record is no longer current. Repeated requests should not undermine a recorded refusal. Withdrawal remains as direct as the initial affirmative choice.

    For more information, please use the contact details above.

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