Cookies Policy of The Angry Metal Company

This website is owned by Angry Metal Studios S.L., and it installs both first-party and third-party cookies, as described in this Policy. You can also configure the cookies you want to install from various categories.

By configuring cookies or accepting the Cookie Notice, you authorize the installation of the cookies described or configured (unless you have rejected them or modified your browser settings to block all or certain cookies by default).

Remember:
You can allow or block cookies, as well as delete your browsing data (including cookies), through your browser settings. Check the options and instructions provided by your browser. Keep in mind that if you accept third-party cookies, you will need to delete them through the browser options.

Who is responsible for processing my cookies?

  • Company Name: Angry Metal Studios S.L.

  • Trade Name: The Angry Metal Company

  • Tax ID: B52526860

  • Address: C/Pola de Siero No. 2, 4th B, 33207, Gijón, Asturias, Spain

  • Website: www.theangrymetalcompany.com

  • Email: really@angrymetal.net

What is a cookie, and what information does it store?

A “cookie” is a small piece of text stored in your browser (e.g., Google Chrome or Safari) when you browse most websites.

There are three main types of cookies:

  1. Analytics cookies: Track your website usage, such as visited pages, the order of visits, time spent on a page, geographic location, and possibly demographic data like age or gender, depending on privacy policies you have accepted on platforms like Google, Facebook, or Bing.

  2. Functional cookies: Enable website features, like adding items to a shopping cart and keeping them there even if you leave the site and return later.

  3. Advertising cookies: Used for marketing purposes, showing you ads related to products you’ve viewed previously on a website or other sites.

Cookies generally do not store sensitive information such as credit card details, personal data, photos, etc. They store technical, statistical, and preference data to enhance your browsing experience.

Cookies accepted by law and exempt cookies

According to EU regulations, cookies requiring informed user consent are analytics and advertising cookies. Cookies essential for website operation (technical cookies) are exempt from this requirement.

Purposes: Data collected through cookies will be processed according to the purposes described in this Policy.

Legal Basis: Your consent is required for the installation of cookies, except for strictly necessary cookies.

Retention Periods: Cookies have different lifespans depending on their purpose, which is specified in the cookie descriptions.

Data Sharing: User data may be processed by the website owner and third parties that install cookies (third-party cookies) in accordance with their privacy policies.

What cookies does this website use?

This website uses both first-party and third-party cookies:

  1. First-party cookies:

    • Login cookies: Allow you to log in and out of your account on www.theangrymetalcompany.com.

  2. Third-party cookies:

    • Analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors interact with our website. We use Google Analytics. Read their Privacy Policy.

      • _gid: Expiration: 1 day. Function: Count and track page views.

      • _ga: Expiration: 2 years. Function: Count and track page views.

      • ga*: Expiration: 1 year. Function: Count and track page views.

      • gat_gtag_UA*: Expiration: 1 minute. Function: Store a unique user ID.

    • Functional cookies: Ensure the website operates properly.

      • moove_gdpr_popup: Expiration: 1 year. Function: Track consent.

      • wordpress_test_cookie: Expiration: End of session. Function: Store session data.

How to control cookies

Most browsers allow users to manage cookies through their settings. Note that blocking cookies may affect your overall browsing experience. Below are links to manage cookies in popular browsers:

More information about cookies

You can consult the cookie regulations published by the Spanish Data Protection Agency in their Guide on the Use of Cookies and find more information about cookies at aboutcookies.org.

If you want greater control over cookies, you can install browser tools or add-ons such as "Do Not Track" options to choose which cookies to allow.