Cookie Policy
This website uses both third-party and first-party cookies to enhance your browsing experience, enable content sharing on social media, and collect user statistics.
You can prevent cookies from being downloaded by adjusting your browser settings to stop them from being stored on your device.
As the owner of this website, we would like to inform you that we do not use any personal information collected from cookies, and we only generate general statistics about site visits that do not contain any personal information.
It is important that you read this cookie policy and understand that by continuing to browse, we consider that you accept the use of cookies.
According to Article 22.2 of the Spanish Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, by continuing to browse, you are consenting to the use of these mechanisms.
Responsible Entity
The entity responsible for collecting, processing, and using your personal data, as defined by the Personal Data Protection Law, is Biottonia-Essences.
Company Name: Biottonia Naturalcare S.L.
Business Address: Dehesa de San Amador, Polígono 8, parcela 96, 06110 Villanueva del Fresno (Badajoz) Spain.
C.I.F.: B04964839
Notification Address: Carretera de la Estación, 25, 06480 Montijo, (Badajoz) Spain.
Contact Phone: +34 924 45 90 56
Email: info@biottonia.com
Registration Information: 15/03/2021, Badajoz Mercantile Register, Document 1/2021/1706 Entry 53/933. Registered on 15/03/2021, Volume 757, Book 0, Page 91, Section 8, Sheet BA-31581, Entry 11.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files that a server deposits on your browser to collect standard internet log information and visitor behavior data on a website. These small text files are stored on your computer’s hard drive and help identify the user when they reconnect to the website. Their purpose is to record the user’s visit and save certain information. They are commonly used on websites to make pages more efficient and to achieve better user personalization and analysis.
Types of Cookies
The cookies used on our website are session cookies and third-party cookies, which allow us to store and access information related to language, browser type, and other general settings predefined by the user. They also help us track and analyze user activity in order to introduce improvements and provide our services in a more efficient and personalized manner.
Depending on their duration, cookies can be divided into session cookies or persistent cookies. Session cookies expire when the user closes their browser. Persistent cookies expire based on when their purpose is fulfilled or when they are manually deleted.
| Name | Type | Expiration | Purpose | Class |
| __utma | Third-party (Google Analytics) | 2 years | Used to distinguish users and sessions. | Non-exempt |
| __utmb | Third-party (Google Analytics) | 30 minutes | Used to determine new sessions or visits | Non-exempt |
| __utmc | Third-party (Google Analytics) | At the end of the session | Configured for use with Urchin | Non-exempt |
| __utmz | Third-party (Google Analytics) | 6 months | Stores the origin or campaign that explains how the user arrived at the website | Non-exempt |
Additionally, depending on their purpose, cookies can be classified as follows:
Performance Cookies
These cookies remember your preferences for tools within services, so you don’t have to reconfigure the service each time you visit. Examples include volume settings for video or sound players, video streaming speeds compatible with your browser, and items saved in the “shopping cart” on e-commerce services such as online stores.
Geo-location Cookies
These cookies are used to determine the country you are in when requesting a service. This cookie is completely anonymous and is only used to help tailor content to your location.
Registration Cookies
Registration cookies are created once the user registers or logs into a service, and they are used to identify you in services with the following objectives:
Keep the user identified, so if they close a service, the browser, or the computer, and later returns to the service, they will remain identified, making navigation easier without having to log in again. This functionality can be removed if the user clicks on the [log out] feature, which deletes this cookie, and the next time the user enters the service, they will have to log in to be identified.
Check if the user is authorized to access certain services, such as participating in a contest.
Additionally, some services may use connectors with social networks like Facebook or Twitter. When the user registers in a service using social media credentials, they authorize the social network to save a persistent cookie that remembers their identity and guarantees access to services until it expires. The user can delete this cookie and revoke access to services by updating their preferences in the specific social network.
Analytics Cookies
Each time a user visits a service, an external provider tool generates an analytical cookie on the user’s computer. This cookie, which is generated only during the visit, will help identify the visitor anonymously on future visits to the services. The main objectives are:
Allow the anonymous identification of browsing users through the cookie (identifying browsers and devices, not people), enabling the approximate counting of visitors and tracking their trends over time.
Identify the most visited content, making it more attractive to users and determining whether the user is new or returning.
Important: Unless the user decides to register in a service, the cookie will never be associated with any personal data that can identify them. These cookies are only used for statistical purposes that help optimize the user experience on the site.
Advertising Cookies
These cookies allow us to expand the information about the ads shown to each anonymous user. Among other things, they store the duration or frequency of advertising display, interactions with them, and the user’s browsing patterns/behavior, helping create an advertising interest profile. This allows the delivery of ads that align with the user’s interests.
Third-Party Advertising Cookies
These are usually managed by third parties who handle the advertising spaces viewed by users when accessing our website or our ads on third-party websites. These cookies enable, among other things, the measurement of the effectiveness of our online campaigns, provide the user with information of interest, and offer advertising content related to their browsing profile, as well as limit the number of ads shown to each user.
In accordance with their policies, some advertising managers may use anonymous cookies to show relevant ads when the user visits other websites, cross-referencing the information they have gathered from the user’s browsing on our site or others managed by third parties.
How to Disable Cookies in Your Browser
This website may use cookies to facilitate anonymous user browsing. However, users can configure their device to accept or reject the cookies they receive (privacy preferences or options in your browser).
Below are the links to disable cookies in each browser, following their instructions:
Google Chrome: Click here
Internet Explorer: Click here
Mozilla Firefox: Click here
Safari: Click here
Opera: Click here
- Google Analytics Visit: Click here
To Learn More About Cookies
- You can get more information about behavior-based online advertising and online privacy at the following link: Haz click aquí
- Google Analytics Data Protection: Haz click aquí
- How Google Analytics Uses Cookies: Haz click aquí
Updates and Changes to the Privacy/Cookie Policy
The websites may modify this Cookie Policy based on legal, regulatory requirements, or to adapt the policy to instructions from the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Therefore, it is recommended that users periodically check this policy.
When significant changes are made to this Cookie Policy, they will be communicated to users either via the website or through email to registered users.

