Enydos Cookie Policy

1. The purpose of this Cookie Policy is to provide clear and comprehensive information regarding the use of cookies and/or similar data storage and retrieval technologies that may be installed on the user’s terminal device (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) when browsing the Enydos website accessible via www.enydos.com (hereinafter, the “Website”), as well as the configuration options available to accept, reject, or revoke previously granted consent.

For informational purposes, it is hereby stated that the owner of the Website and provider of the private matchmaking service in Mallorca is Ms. Sabine Mellenthin (hereinafter, “enydos” or the “Provider”), with NIE Y7874213Q and business address at Carrer del 31 de Març, 1, 07570 Artà (Balearic Islands). Contact information: email contact@enydos.com and, if applicable, phone 601990856. This Policy is supplemented by the Privacy Policy available at https://www.enydos.com/privacy-policy-es

2.- For the purposes of this Policy: (i) “cookies” are files or devices that are downloaded to the user’s terminal device and allow, among other purposes, the storage and retrieval of information regarding browsing or usage; (ii) “first-party cookies” are those sent to the user’s terminal device from a computer or domain managed by the website publisher; and (iii) “third-party cookies” are those sent to the user’s terminal device from a computer or domain not managed by the publisher, but by another entity that processes the information obtained. When unique identifiers or other elements that allow users to be distinguished from one another are used, the use of cookies may involve the processing of personal data.

The Website may use cookies for various purposes, which are typically grouped into the following categories: (i) technical cookies (necessary to enable communication, manage sessions, balance load, or enable essential features); (ii) preference or personalization cookies (to remember user options such as language or other settings); (iii) analytics or measurement cookies (to measure and analyze user behavior or the Website’s performance); and (iv) behavioral advertising cookies (to analyze browsing habits and, where applicable, display personalized advertising). In any case, when cookies that are not strictly necessary are used, their installation will require the informed consent of the user.

3.- In general, the Website may only use non-exempt cookies if the user has given their consent after receiving clear and complete information, in particular regarding the purposes of data processing. The foregoing does not prevent the storage or access of a technical nature strictly necessary to carry out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network or to provide an information society service expressly requested by the user. [1]

Consent will not be required for cookies whose sole purpose is, among others, user login, session-only user authentication or identification, user security, media player session, load balancing session, user interface personalization, or a plug-in for sharing social content. However, if a “technical” cookie is also used for purposes not exempt (for example, behavioral advertising), it will be subject to the duty to inform and, where applicable, to obtaining consent.

4.- Information about cookies will be provided through a layered system. In the first layer, via a banner or equivalent mechanism displayed at first view, essential information will be provided and will remain visible until the user performs an action to accept, reject, or configure. In the second layer (this Policy), permanently available and easily accessible from the Website, detailed information is provided.

The first layer must allow the user, in a clear and balanced manner: (i) to accept non-exempt cookies; (ii) to reject them; and (iii) to configure them granularly by category, avoiding ambiguous wording. Furthermore, the information must be located in a prominent and easily accessible place, so that the user does not have to “search for it.”

5.- Information about cookies must be conveyed in a transparent, intelligible, and concise manner, using clear and simple language, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon and ambiguous or potentially confusing expressions regarding the purpose of the cookies.

The cookie table is included below; it must be completed in accordance with the website’s actual implementation and include the cookies actually used, their purpose, duration, ownership (first-party/third-party), and information on international transfers where applicable.

6.- Cookie Table / Preference or personalization cookies (not exempt unless strictly necessary)

Name           Provider                  Purpose / Information                                                      Duration             Type
Crumb         Squarespace         Prevents cross-site request forgery (CSRF).              Session               Necessary
ss_cid          Squarespace         Identifies unique visitors and tracks sessions.         2 years                 Analytics
ss_cpvisit   Squarespace          Identifies unique visitors and tracks sessions.         2 years                Analytics
ss_cvr          Squarespace         Identifies unique visitors and tracks sessions.          2 years               Analytics
ss_cvt          Squarespace         Identifies unique visitors and tracks sessions.         30 min.               Analytics

7.- The Website will provide a configuration panel or tool (consent management platform) so that users can easily accept or reject cookies that are not strictly necessary, as well as modify their choice at any time. Permanent access (for example, “Cookie Settings”) will be enabled so that users can change their decision whenever they wish.

In addition to the settings panel, users may manage cookies through their browser settings, allowing them to enable, block, or delete cookies installed on their device. Disabling certain cookies (especially technical cookies) may affect the website’s functionality or prevent the provision of services that have been expressly requested.

8.- When the use of cookies involves the processing of personal data, personal data protection regulations shall apply. Complete information regarding the processing of personal data (purposes, legal bases, recipients, retention, and the exercise of rights) is provided in the Privacy Policy: https://www.enydos.com/privacy-policy-es **.

[CLA-15] If the Website uses third-party cookies or technologies whose providers process data outside the European Economic Area, enydos will disclose this in the settings panel and/or in the cookie table, identifying the third party and the corresponding purpose.

9.- If the Website uses exclusively automated mechanisms that result in decisions with legal effects for the user, or in profiling with equivalent effects, the user will be informed of: (i) the existence of such decisions, (ii) the logic applied, and (iii) the significance and anticipated consequences, incorporating this information into this Policy and, additionally, into the Privacy Policy.

[CLA-17] Regarding retention periods, the Website will specify the duration for which data associated with each cookie will be retained, distinguishing, at a minimum, between session cookies and persistent cookies, and indicating, for the latter, their specific duration. This information will be reflected in the cookie table and, where applicable, in the settings panel.

10.- The Website will keep information about cookies easily accessible at all times, even after the user has given their consent, via a permanent link in the footer and direct access to “Cookie Settings,” so that the user can find it easily.

This Policy may be updated when changes occur in the cookies used, in the consent management tools, in the purposes, or in the third parties involved, as well as due to regulatory changes or changes in the criteria of competent authorities. The current version will be the one published on the Website, indicating: April 25, 2026.