Cookie Policy

At Madero Law, we use cookies and similar technologies to optimize your browsing experience on our website, analyze traffic patterns, and personalize content, in accordance with our Personal Data Protection Policy and applicable data protection regulations.

1. Definition of Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when accessing our website. Their purpose is to enable the site to remember certain actions and preferences—such as language, font size, or other settings—for a period of time, so the user does not have to reconfigure them on each visit.

2. Data Controller

The Controller of the information collected through cookies is Madero Law, headquartered in Barranquilla, Colombia. Contact email:  info@maderolaw.com.

3. Types of Cookies Used

This website uses the following types of cookies:

  • Essential Cookies: Strictly necessary for the basic functioning of the website, allowing navigation and use of its features. These do not require prior user consent.
  • Analytics and Performance Cookies: Provide statistical information on the use of the website, allowing us to optimize its performance and content.
  • Personalization Cookies: Remember user preferences to deliver a tailored experience aligned with individual interests.
4. First-Party and Third-Party Cookies

The website may install cookies managed directly by Madero Law (first-party cookies) or by third-party providers offering analytics, personalization, or advertising services (third-party cookies). In the latter case, the information may be processed by such third parties in accordance with their own privacy policies.

5. Duration of Cookies
  • Session Cookies: Deleted automatically when the browser is closed.
  • Persistent Cookies: Remain on the user’s device for a defined period or until manually deleted. The specific duration may be reviewed in the browser’s settings.
6. Consent and Management

When first accessing our website, a cookie notice will appear allowing users to accept or reject cookies according to their preferences. Consent may be withdrawn at any time through browser settings or by using the tools provided on the website itself.

Disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality or performance of the website.

7. Data Subject Rights

Users may exercise their rights to access, rectify, update, delete data, or withdraw consent by sending a request to info@maderolaw.com or by following the procedures outlined in our Personal Data Protection Policy, available here.

8. Amendments

Madero Law reserves the right to amend this Cookie Policy to adapt it to regulatory changes, recommendations from competent authorities, or international best practices in data protection. Any updates will be published in this section, indicating the date of the last revision.

9. Effective Date

This Cookie Policy is effective as of September 18, 2025, and will remain in force while the Madero Law website is available or until amended. Any update will fully replace the previous version.

Last updated: September 18, 2025.

For further information regarding the processing of your personal data, please refer to our Personal Data Protection Policy here.

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