Cookies

Cookie Policy

Last updated: November 2025. Learn what cookies we use and how to manage them.

Use of cookies on our site

At Lexflow Studio, we use cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience on our website, understand how you interact with our content, and optimize our services.

This Cookie Policy is part of our Privacy Policy and explains what cookies are, which ones we use, what we use them for, and how you can control them.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile) when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences over a period of time, so you don't have to reconfigure them every time you return.

In addition to traditional cookies, we also use:

  • Tracking pixels: small invisible images inserted in web pages or emails
  • Local storage: data stored directly in your browser
  • Web beacons: code snippets that collect information about your browsing

In this policy, when we talk about "cookies" we refer to all these technologies.

Types of Cookies

By duration

Session cookies

They are automatically deleted when you close your browser. They allow you to browse the site smoothly during a visit.

Persistent cookies

They remain on your device for a set period of time (which can vary from days to years) and are activated each time you visit our site.

By who manages them

First-party cookies

We create and manage them directly from www.lexflowstudio.com.

Third-party cookies

They are created and managed by external companies that provide us with services (such as Google Analytics, advertising providers, etc.).

What do we use cookies for?

Strictly necessary cookies

They are essential for the website to function correctly. They enable basic navigation, security, and access to protected areas.

Cannot be disabled

Examples of use:

  • Remember that you have accepted cookies
  • Keep your session active when browsing different pages
  • Protect the site from malicious attacks
  • Ensure that contact forms work correctly

Performance and analytical cookies

They help us understand how visitors interact with our site: what pages they visit, how long they stay, what links they click, etc.

You can disable them

Examples of use:

  • Count visits and traffic sources
  • Know what content is most popular
  • Identify technical errors
  • Measure the effectiveness of our content

Services: Google Analytics, Hotjar

Functionality cookies

They remember your preferences and choices to offer you a more personalized experience.

You can disable them (some enhanced features may not be available)

Examples of use:

  • Remember your preferred language
  • Remember your region or location
  • Personalize the content we show you
  • Remember display settings

Advertising and marketing cookies

They allow us to show relevant ads about our services when you visit other websites, and measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns.

You can reject them completely

Examples of use:

  • Show you ads about our services on other websites
  • Prevent you from seeing the same ad repeatedly
  • Measure how many people click on our ads
  • Create similar audiences for our campaigns

Services: Google Ads, Facebook Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, Meta Pixel

Social media cookies

They allow you to share our content on social media and help us understand how you interact with our social posts.

You can disable them (you won't be able to share directly from our site)

Examples of use:

  • "Share" buttons on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook
  • Integrated social media widgets
  • Tracking interactions with social content

Services: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram

Specific cookies we use

Note: This list is updated periodically. You can access the most up-to-date information in the cookie settings panel on our website.

Strictly necessary cookies

  • Consent cookie: Stores your preference about the use of cookies
  • Session cookie: Keeps your session active during browsing
  • Security cookies: Protect against CSRF and XSS attacks

Analytical cookies

  • Google Analytics (_ga, _gid, _gat): Measure traffic and behavior on the site
  • Hotjar: Records heat maps and session recordings (anonymized)

Marketing cookies

  • Google Ads: Conversion tracking and remarketing
  • Facebook Pixel: Measurement and optimization of campaigns on Facebook/Instagram
  • LinkedIn Insight Tag: Conversion tracking on LinkedIn

How can I manage cookies?

You have several options to control and manage cookies:

Cookie settings panel

The easiest way is to use our cookie settings panel that appears when you visit our site for the first time. There you can:

  • Accept all cookies
  • Reject all cookies (except strictly necessary ones)
  • Customize your selection by choosing which categories you accept

You can change your preferences at any time by clicking on the "Cookie Settings" link that you will find in the footer of our website.

Your browser settings

You can also manage cookies directly from your browser settings:

Google Chrome

  1. Menu (three dots) → Settings
  2. Privacy and security → Cookies
  3. Choose your preferences
More information →

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Menu (three lines) → Settings
  2. Privacy and security
  3. Adjust your preferences
More information →

Safari

  1. Preferences → Privacy
  2. Select your cookie preferences
More information →

Microsoft Edge

  1. Menu (three dots) → Settings
  2. Privacy, search, and services
  3. Adjust your preferences
More information →

Private browsing

Most browsers offer a private browsing mode that does not save persistent cookies. However, session cookies are still used during the session.

Anti-tracking tools

Extensions that block trackers:

  • Ghostery
  • Privacy Badger
  • uBlock Origin

Cookies on mobile devices

If you access our website from a mobile device, cookies are also used. You can manage them as follows:

iOS (iPhone/iPad)

  1. Go to Settings → Safari
  2. Enable "Block all cookies" or configure as you prefer
  3. You can also enable "Prevent cross-site tracking"

Android

  1. Open Chrome (or another browser)
  2. Go to Settings → Site settings → Cookies
  3. Choose your preferences

Consequences of disabling cookies

If you decide to disable certain cookies, you may:

  • Some site features may not be available
  • You may have to re-enter your preferences every time you visit the site
  • Certain content may not display correctly
  • The browsing experience may be less personalized

Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled if you want to use the website.

How long do we keep the information?

The time we keep the information collected through cookies varies depending on the type:

Session cookies

Deleted when closing the browser

Analytical cookies

Generally up to 24-26 months

Marketing cookies

Between 30 days and 24 months, depending on the service

Functionality cookies

Up to 12 months generally

Updates to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy occasionally to reflect changes in the cookies we use or for legal reasons.

When we make significant changes, we will indicate it in the "last updated" date at the beginning of this document. We recommend that you review this policy periodically.

More information

For more information about how we process your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.

You can also get more information about cookies at the AEPD Guide on the use of cookies.

Do you have questions?

If you have any questions about our Cookie Policy, you can contact us:

contact@lexflowstudio.com

This Cookie Policy is an integral part of our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy.

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