
COOKIE POLICY
Last updated: 13 July 2026
1. DATA CONTROLLER
Data Controller: KLASSMARK NO NATURE NO FUTURE, S.L.
Project and brand: GRAVEL EARTH SERIES
Spanish Tax Identification Number (NIF): B75391060
Registered office: C. Can Pau Birol, 35, 17005 Girona, Spain
Email: info@gravelearthseries.com
Website: gravelearthseries.com
2. PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY
This Cookie Policy explains how GES uses cookies and similar technologies, including their purposes, duration, providers and the options available to accept, reject, configure or withdraw consent.
3. WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small files or pieces of information stored on or accessed from a user’s device when visiting a website.
Cookies and similar technologies may be used to:
a) Provide the technical operation and security of the website.
b) Remember selected preferences.
c) Measure website use and performance.
d) display videos or other external content.
e) Integrate social media or external services.
f) Personalise content or advertising where the user has consented.
Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, tags, identifiers and scripts. References to cookies in this Policy include equivalent technologies where appropriate.
4. FIRST-PARTY AND THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
4.1 First-party cookies
These are set or managed through a domain or system controlled by GES.
4.2 Third-party cookies
These are set or managed by external providers, such as analytics platforms, video services, social networks, advertising providers or embedded-content services.
The identity of each provider must appear in the cookie declaration below.
5. COOKIE CATEGORIES
5.1 Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies allow the website to operate, maintain security, manage consent preferences, balance traffic and provide features expressly requested by the user.
Where they meet the applicable legal requirements, these cookies do not require consent.
They must not be used for advertising or unrelated profiling.
5.2 Functional cookies
Functional cookies support enhanced features and preferences, such as language settings, embedded services or user-selected options.
Where a cookie is strictly necessary to provide a feature specifically requested by the user, it may be exempt from consent. Otherwise, it will remain disabled until authorised.
5.3 Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies help GES understand how visitors use the website, which pages are viewed, how users navigate and whether errors occur.
They remain disabled until the user consents, unless a specific legal exemption applies and all its conditions are met.
5.4 Performance cookies
Performance cookies provide information about the technical performance, responsiveness and quality of the website or particular services.
Where these cookies are not strictly necessary, they remain disabled until consent is provided.
5.5 Advertising cookies
Advertising cookies may be used to measure campaigns, manage advertising spaces or display content based on user activity or interests.
They remain disabled until the user provides consent.
Where advertising involves profiling or behavioural analysis, this must be clearly disclosed before consent is obtained.
6. COOKIES CURRENTLY USED
The table below must provide updated information about the cookies and similar technologies detected on the website.
For each element, it should identify:
a) Cookie or technology name.
b) Provider and domain.
c) Category.
d) Purpose.
e) Duration.
f) Whether it is first-party or third-party.
g) Relevant information about international data transfers.
The declaration must be updated whenever a cookie, provider, purpose, domain or duration changes.
7. EXTERNAL CONTENT
Some pages may contain videos, social media content, maps, forms or other services supplied by third parties.
Where an external service may set non-essential cookies or transmit data for optional purposes, it will remain blocked until the user consents.
GES may initially display a placeholder, local image or notice and load the external content only when requested by the user.
A simple external link does not normally cause the linked platform to set cookies on the GES website. However, the platform may process data when the user follows the link.
8. LEGAL BASIS
Strictly necessary cookies are used because they are required to provide a service requested by the user or transmit a communication through an electronic communications network.
Analytics, performance, advertising, profiling and other non-essential cookies are used on the basis of consent.
Continuing to browse, scrolling, closing the banner or remaining inactive does not constitute consent.
9. HOW CONSENT IS OBTAINED
When users first access the website, the cookie banner must allow them to:
a) Reject all non-essential cookies.
b) Customise preferences by category.
c) Accept all non-essential cookies.
The Accept and Reject options must be presented with equivalent visibility and ease of use.
Non-essential categories must remain disabled by default.
No non-essential cookies or external trackers may be activated before the user takes a clear affirmative action.
The selection may be recorded to demonstrate consent and remember the user’s preferences, but it must not be reused for incompatible purposes.
10. WITHDRAWING OR CHANGING CONSENT
Users may withdraw or modify consent at any time through a permanent “Cookie Settings” link or button in the website footer.
Withdrawing consent must be as easy as granting it.
Withdrawal does not affect processing lawfully carried out before consent was withdrawn.
Users must be asked to make a new choice when the purposes or providers materially change.
As a good practice, consent should be renewed at reasonable intervals not exceeding 24 months, unless an earlier renewal is required.
11. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS
Some cookie or technology providers may process data outside the European Economic Area.
Where an international transfer takes place, GES will ensure that an appropriate legal mechanism applies, such as:
a) A European Commission adequacy decision.
b) An applicable adequacy framework.
c) Standard Contractual Clauses.
d) Binding Corporate Rules.
e) Another legally recognised safeguard.
Provider-specific information should appear in the cookie declaration or in the relevant provider privacy policy.
12. BROWSER SETTINGS
Users may also allow, block or delete cookies through their browser settings.
The procedure varies according to the browser and device. Users should consult their browser’s privacy, security or cookie settings.
Blocking all cookies, including necessary cookies, may prevent parts of the website from operating correctly.
Browser settings are an additional control and do not replace the consent-management panel provided by GES.
13. UPDATES
GES may update this Cookie Policy where cookies, providers, services, purposes or legal requirements change.
The date of the latest update will appear at the beginning of the Policy.
Where a change affects previously granted consent, users will be asked to make a new selection where necessary.