Cookie Policy
Last updated: July 16, 2026
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website can store in your browser to remember information between visits, such as preferences, sessions or browsing habits. Some are necessary for a site to work; others are used to measure audiences or serve advertising.
What cookies does dpat.cl use?
dpat.cl does not set analytics, advertising or tracking cookies. We do not use tools that record your browsing behavior, and we do not build visitor profiles.
The only cookies that may operate on this site are strictly necessary technical cookies, generated by the server infrastructure for security and performance purposes. This type of cookie is exempt from consent requirements, because the service cannot be properly delivered without them.
Language selection (Spanish/English) is handled through separate URLs, not cookies.
Why don’t you see a cookie banner?
Because you don’t need one: consent banners exist to authorize tracking and third-party cookies, and this site does not use them. We would rather not collect that information than ask for your permission to do so.
Third-party cookies
dpat.cl currently does not embed third-party services that set cookies (advertising networks, external video players, embedded maps or social buttons with tracking). If we ever add content or tools that use cookies, we will update this policy and, where required, ask for your consent before activating them.
How to manage cookies in your browser
You can view, block or delete the cookies stored on your device from your browser’s privacy settings (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge all include this option under privacy and security). Keep in mind that blocking technical cookies may affect how some websites work, although browsing dpat.cl does not depend on them.
Changes and contact
Any update to this policy will be published here, with its date visible at the top. If you have questions about the use of cookies on this site, write to contacto@dpat.cl. The processing of personal data on dpat.cl is described in our Privacy Policy.