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Cookie policy

Last updated: August 2, 2026

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  1. What a cookie is
  2. Who installs the cookies on this site
  3. What cookies this site uses today
  4. Analytics and measurement
  5. Third-party cookies
  6. Why you don't see a cookie banner today
  7. How to control or delete cookies
  8. What happens if you disable them
  9. How this relates to your personal data
  10. Changes to this policy
  11. Contact

This site uses as few cookies as possible. Here we tell you exactly which ones it installs today, what they are for and how you can delete them. No fine print, and no naming tools that aren't actually in use.

1. What a cookie is

A cookie is a small file that a website stores in your browser when you visit it. On later visits, your browser sends it back to the site. That makes it possible to remember simple things, such as the language you chose, without asking you again.

The same concept covers other browser storage technologies, such as local storage. When we say "cookies" in this document, we mean all of them.

Not all cookies are the same. Some are technical or necessary: without them the site doesn't work properly. Others are analytics cookies: they measure, in aggregate, how the site is used. And others are advertising cookies: they track your behavior in order to show you ads. This site does not use advertising cookies.

2. Who installs the cookies on this site

The cookies described here are installed by Digital Solution Core (DSC), the party responsible for this website. They are first-party cookies: they do not belong to a third party and are not shared with anyone.

3. What cookies this site uses today

Today the site installs a single first-party cookie, and it is a technical one. It is only stored when you choose a language on the entry screen:

NameTypeWhat it doesDuration
dsc_lang First-party and technical Remembers the language you chose so we don't have to ask you again on every visit. It contains no name, no email and no data that identifies you: only the language code. 180 days

If the table doesn't fit on your phone, swipe sideways.

This cookie is limited to this site, is not sent to third parties and is not used to profile you or for advertising.

In addition, the server may log the technical information common to any web service —such as the IP address and the browser a request comes from— for security and maintenance purposes. That does not depend on cookies and is explained in the privacy policy.

4. Analytics and measurement

We may use web analytics tools to understand, in aggregate, how the site is browsed: which pages are visited, from what type of device and where people drop off. The goal is to improve the site, not to identify individuals.

When an analytics tool is actually active, we will update this document with its name, its purpose and the lifetime of its cookies. We don't list providers here that aren't really installed: we'd rather have a short, truthful document than a long, decorative one.

5. Third-party cookies

This site loads fonts from an external service so that text is displayed in the brand typeface. That service receives the request from your browser together with the technical information involved in any file download.

If in the future we add embedded third-party content —video, maps, chat widgets or tracking pixels—, those third parties may install their own cookies under their own policies. We will state it here when that happens.

6. Why you don't see a cookie banner today

Because the only cookie the site installs is technical and necessary to remember your language choice. Strictly necessary cookies do not require prior consent.

If we later enable analytics or third-party cookies that do require it, we will put the corresponding consent mechanism in place before installing them and will update this policy.

7. How to control or delete cookies

You are in control. You can block, limit or delete cookies from your browser settings, in the privacy or browsing data section. You can also browse in private or incognito mode so they are deleted when you close the window.

Every browser names it differently, but the option is always there:

  • On desktop browsers it is usually under Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and site data.
  • On mobile it is usually under Settings → Privacy inside the browser app.

From there you can delete the dsc_lang cookie whenever you want. It also disappears on its own once its duration expires.

8. What happens if you disable them

The site keeps working. The only difference is that it will stop remembering the language you chose and you will have to select it again on every visit. No content is blocked if you refuse cookies.

9. How this relates to your personal data

The cookies described here do not collect data that identifies you. The personal data we do process —the data you provide in the diagnostic form— is explained in detail in the privacy policy, along with your rights under Law 81 of 2019 and Executive Decree 285 of 2021.

10. Changes to this policy

We will update this document whenever the site's cookies or the tools we use change. The version in force is the one published on this page, with its last updated date shown above.

11. Contact

If you have questions about this site's cookies or would like more information, write to us:

Contact email hhernandez@digitalsolutioncore.com

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