1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small files stored on your device to enable the website to remember information about your visit, streamlining future visits and enhancing the site’s utility.
This website, papers.ad, uses cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience and securely analyze traffic.
Cookies are small files stored on your device to enable the website to remember information about your visit, streamlining future visits and enhancing the site’s utility.
NECESSARY COOKIES (OWN): These are essential for the proper functioning of the website. They enable session management, user registration, and secure access to the document management platform.
ANALYTICAL COOKIES (PLAUSIBLE): We use Plausible for statistical traffic measurement. We chose this tool because it does not use cookies that identify the user, it does not collect personal data, and it respects privacy to the highest standards.
MARKETING COOKIES (FACEBOOK ADS): We use the Meta Pixel to measure the performance of our ads on Facebook and Instagram, allowing us to provide you with relevant advertising based on your interaction with our website.
MARKETING COOKIES (GOOGLE ADS): These cookies help us track conversions from our search campaigns and customize Google ads based on your professional interests.
Unlike traditional analytics tools, Plausible Analytics is a privacy-first solution. We do not collect any personal data, no permanent information is stored on the browser (avoiding invasive tracking), and all information is aggregated completely anonymously for statistical purposes.
You can accept or reject the use of Google and Facebook cookies through the configuration banner that appears when you enter the website. You can also manage, block, or delete cookies installed on your device through your browser settings:
Google Chrome: Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data.
Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and website data.
Mozilla Firefox: Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and site data.
By navigating and continuing on our website after being informed about our Cookie Policy, and if you have not expressly disabled or rejected them, we will understand that you consent to the processing of the information collected for the purposes indicated above.
Last updated: February 2026