Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 2026

1. What are cookies

Cookies are small files stored on the user’s device when visiting a website. They allow, among other things, remembering information about the visit, improving the site’s performance and analyzing its use.

2. Detail of cookies used

Aurora uses its own and third-party cookies for different purposes:

Technical or necessary cookies

These are cookies that enable the basic functioning of the website. They include, for example, cookies related to navigation, consent management or site security. These cookies do not require user consent.

CookiePurposeDurationType
cookieyes-consentStores the user’s consent preferences11 monthsOwn
pll_languageRemembers the language selected by the user11 monthsOwn

Analytical cookies

These allow analyzing the use of the website and understanding how users interact with it. This information is used to improve the site’s performance and browsing experience.

ToolPurposeProvider
Google AnalyticsMeasurement and analysis of website usageGoogle

Marketing cookies

These allow measuring the effectiveness of campaigns and displaying relevant content or advertising based on user behavior.

ToolPurposeProvider
Meta PixelConversion tracking and remarketingMeta

Third-party service cookies

These allow integrating third-party functionalities into the website, such as maps or other embedded content. These tools may use multiple own and third-party cookies, whose nature, number and duration may vary depending on the technical configuration and updates made by each provider.

ToolPurposeProvider
Google MapsDisplay of maps and locationsGoogle

3. Legal basis and consent

The use of non-necessary cookies is subject to user consent. These cookies will only be installed when the user accepts them through the cookie banner.

4. Consent management

When accessing the website, the user may:

  • Accept all cookies
  • Reject non-necessary cookies
  • Configure their preferences

Consent can be modified or withdrawn at any time.

5. International transfers

Some third-party cookies may involve data transfers outside the European Economic Area, especially to the United States. In these cases, providers apply appropriate mechanisms to ensure data protection.

6. How to disable or delete cookies

Users may freely configure their browser to block or delete cookies. However, disabling certain cookies may affect the functioning of the website.

7. Changes to the cookie policy

Aurora may update this Cookie Policy to reflect technical or legal changes. The current version will always be available on the website.

For more information on the processing of personal data, users may consult the Privacy Policy of Aurora Human Capital available on this website.