Noola Impact

Cookie Policy

Information about cookies and similar technologies used on the Noola Impact platform.

Last updated: March 31, 2026

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What are cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website or use a web application. They are widely used to make services work, to remember your preferences, and to collect information about how services are used.

Similar technologies — such as local storage, session storage, and pixel tags — may serve equivalent functions and are covered by this Policy.

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Who sets cookies on this Service

Cookies on the Noola Impact platform (the "Service", at https://noola.eco) are set by:

  • Noola (first-party cookies — set directly by us); and
  • third-party providers operating under their own privacy policies, where applicable (see Section 4).

The controller for first-party cookies is Noola Impact — hello@noola.eco.

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Cookies we use

Strictly necessary

Essential for the Service to function — session management, authentication, and payment security. These cannot be disabled. No consent is required.

Examples: session cookie (sessionid), security token (csrftoken), Stripe fraud-prevention cookies.

Functional

Remember your preferences (language, display settings). Require your consent.

Analytics

Help us understand how the Service is used so we can improve it. Require your consent.

Marketing

Measure campaign effectiveness. Require your consent.

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Managing your preferences

A consent banner is shown on your first visit. You can accept, reject, or configure non-essential cookies by category. You can change your choices at any time via Cookie Settings in the site footer.

Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled.

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Browser controls

You can also manage or delete cookies through your browser settings. Note that disabling cookies may affect Service functionality.

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Changes

We may update this Policy as our use of cookies changes. The version date above indicates the last revision.

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Contact

Questions: hello@noola.eco. You may also complain to the AEPD (www.aepd.es).

For more information about how we process personal data, see our Privacy Policy.