Cookie policy
What cookies are, which ones we use and how you can configure or reject them.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file stored on your device when you visit a website. It allows the site to remember information about your visit: language, preferences, logged-in session, usage statistics, etc. Some are essential for the site to work; others are optional and used for analytics or personalization.
2. Your consent
The first time you enter dently.es we show a banner so you can decide which types of cookies to accept. Strictly necessary cookies are always loaded because the site can't function without them. The rest only activate if you accept. You can change your decision anytime from the "Cookie settings" link in the footer.
3. Cookies we use
3.1 Necessary
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| dently-cookies | Stores your cookie preferences. | 12 months |
| session | Keeps your session active in the platform. | Session |
3.2 Analytics (optional)
We use Google Analytics 4 (Google Ireland Ltd.) to understand, in aggregate, how the site is used and improve it. These only load if you accept this category; until then we apply Google's consent mode, storing no identifiers.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Analytics — distinguishes users anonymously. | 2 years |
| _ga_* | Google Analytics — keeps session state. | 2 years |
3.3 Marketing (optional)
If you accept them, we may use them to measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns. We use Google Ads (Google Ireland Ltd.) for conversion tracking: it lets us know which ads generate demo requests or sign-ups. These cookies only load if you accept this category; until then we apply Google's consent mode, which stores no identifiers.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _gcl_au | Google Ads — campaign conversion attribution. | 90 days |
| dently_attr | Stores the source of your visit (campaign, source, referrer) to link your demo request to the campaign that originated it. | 90 days |
4. How to disable them from your browser
In addition to the banner configuration panel, you can block or delete cookies from your browser settings. Note that disabling necessary cookies may prevent the site from working properly.
5. Changes to this policy
If we modify the cookies we use or our vendors, we'll update this page and change the last update date. If the changes affect your preferences, we'll show the banner again so you can decide anew.