Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 21, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are, how they may be used on the website, mobile application, and other services associated with radyora.app, together referred to as the “Service”, and how you can manage your preferences.
For information about the processing of personal data, please see the Privacy Policy. For rules governing use of the Service, please see the Terms and Conditions.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They may be used to enable the technical operation of the website, maintain sessions, store preferences, measure usage, improve performance, and display advertising.
In addition to cookies, the Service may use similar technologies, including local storage, session storage, technical identifiers, device identifiers, advertising identifiers, SDKs, pixels, tags, beacons, and other equivalent technologies used on websites and mobile applications.
2. Where these technologies may be used
These technologies may be used:
On the radyora.app website and its subdomains.
In the Radyora mobile application.
In technical services associated with the operation of the platform.
In analytics, performance, security, advertising, or measurement tools, where applicable.
Some of these technologies are set directly by Radyora. Others may be set by third-party providers that help us operate, protect, measure, improve, or monetize the Service.
3. Geographic scope and country configuration
The Service is initially intended for users in Portugal and Spain, but it may be made available and used by users in other countries.
The use of cookies, identifiers, SDKs, and similar technologies may vary depending on the user’s country/region, language, platform, device, available features, legal requirements, consent preferences, and the technical or advertising providers used in each context.
4. Who sets cookies or similar technologies
The Service may include:
First-party technologies: set by Radyora or by the radyora.app domain, used for technical operation, session management, preferences, security, favourites, history, personalization, and stability of the Service.
Third-party technologies: set by external services integrated into the Service, such as hosting, infrastructure, security, analytics, error monitoring, advertising, campaign measurement, distribution platforms, streaming services, RSS feeds, podcast platforms, or other technical providers.
5. Categories of cookies and technologies used
The Service may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with applicable law and your consent preferences.
5.1. Strictly necessary
Purpose: to ensure the technical operation of the Service, enable browsing, authentication, session management, security, abuse prevention, load balancing, communication with servers, storage of essential preferences, and essential features requested by the user.
Legal basis: these technologies may be used without consent when they are strictly necessary to provide the requested Service or to ensure its essential operation.
Typical examples: session tokens, authentication cookies, anti-abuse mechanisms, technical security identifiers, storage required for login, essential preferences, and data necessary to maintain the stability of the application or website.
5.2. Preferences and functionality
Purpose: to remember non-essential choices and preferences, such as language, country/region, interface settings, playback preferences, component status, recent interactions, recently played radio stations, consulted podcasts, played episodes, favourites, or other options that improve the user experience.
Legal basis: consent where required by law; or legitimate interest/performance of the Service where the functionality is requested by the user and does not involve non-essential tracking.
5.3. Statistics, analytics, and performance
Purpose: to measure and analyse use of the Service, understand how users interact with the website and application, identify errors, improve performance, optimize features, measure stability, and develop improvements.
Typical data: pages or screens viewed, usage events, player interactions, radio playback, podcast or episode playback, searches, filters, countries, regions or categories consulted, traffic source, device type, app version, loading times, errors, and aggregated or pseudonymized technical data.
Legal basis: consent where required by law for cookies, SDKs, or non-essential identifiers; and/or legitimate interest where measurement is strictly necessary, limited, and proportionate for security, diagnostics, or technical operation.
5.4. Marketing, advertising, and campaign measurement
Purpose: to display advertising, limit ad frequency, measure ad performance, understand conversions, measure campaigns, attribute traffic sources, and, where applicable, display personalized advertising.
Typical data: online identifiers, advertising identifiers, usage events, contextual information, traffic source, ad interactions, and consent preferences.
Legal basis: consent where required for personalized advertising, advertising identifiers, pixels, SDKs, or similar technologies; legitimate interest or page context where applicable and permitted by law for non-personalized or contextual advertising.
Note: advertising may be contextual, based on the content or context of the Service, and/or personalized, based on identifiers, activity, or profiles. Personalized advertising depends on your preferences and consent where required.
6. Cookies, local storage, and identifiers in the app
In the mobile application, not all technologies work like traditional browser cookies. The app may use local storage, technical identifiers, device identifiers, advertising identifiers, tokens, SDKs, and technical events for similar purposes.
These technologies may be necessary to maintain sessions, save favourites, display recently played radio stations, consulted podcasts, or played episodes, store preferences, play streams, load RSS feeds, measure errors, protect the app against abuse, or display advertising, where applicable.
7. Consent and preference management
Where required by law, Radyora asks for your consent before using non-essential cookies or technologies, namely for non-essential analytics, personalized advertising, marketing, or campaign measurement.
You can accept, refuse, or customize categories of non-essential technologies through the banner, preference centre, privacy settings, or equivalent mechanism made available in the Service.
You can change or withdraw your consent at any time through the cookie management option, privacy settings, application settings, or another equivalent mechanism made available by Radyora.
If you refuse optional technologies, the Service will continue to function, but some features may be limited, measurement may be less complete, and advertising may be less relevant or non-personalized.
8. How to manage cookies in your browser
In addition to the options provided by Radyora, you can control, block, or delete cookies through your browser settings.
Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies or storage may affect the operation of the Service, prevent login, compromise essential features, or cause browsing issues.
9. How to manage identifiers and permissions on your device
On mobile devices, you can manage certain permissions and identifiers through the operating system settings, including application permissions, advertising identifiers, tracking options, notifications, and other preferences available on the device.
The available options may vary depending on the operating system, device version, country/region, and app store settings.
10. Third-party technologies
The Service may integrate third-party technologies for hosting, infrastructure, security, analytics, error monitoring, advertising, measurement, communication, application distribution, technical stream playback, RSS feed loading, podcast platforms, or other technical features.
These third parties may process data according to their own policies when acting as independent controllers, or according to Radyora’s instructions when acting as service providers or processors.
The use of certain third-party technologies may depend on your consent preferences, the Service configuration, country/region, platform used, and applicable rules.
11. International transfers
Some technology, analytics, advertising, infrastructure, security, streaming, or podcast hosting providers may process data outside the European Economic Area.
Where international data transfers occur, appropriate safeguards will be adopted in accordance with applicable law, including Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission, adequacy decisions, supplementary technical and organizational measures, or other legally recognized mechanisms.
12. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect legal, technical, operational, or functional changes to the Service.
The version in force will always be available on the Service with the date of last update. Where changes are relevant, we may communicate them through the Service or by other appropriate means.
13. Contact
For questions related to cookies, similar technologies, consent, or privacy, please contact us at:
Email: [email protected]