1. Data We Collect

Kijola collects minimal technical information automatically when you visit this website. This data is generated by standard server infrastructure and is not collected through voluntary submission forms or user registration, as no such mechanisms exist on this website.

1.1 Automatically Collected Technical Data

When you access any page on this website, our servers may record the following information in standard access logs:

  • IP address (the numerical address of your internet connection)
  • Date and time of the page request
  • The specific page or resource requested (URL)
  • HTTP status code returned by the server
  • Browser type and version (as reported by your browser’s user agent string)
  • Operating system type (as reported by your browser’s user agent string)
  • Referring URL (the page you visited immediately before this website, if applicable)

1.2 Cookie Consent Preference

This website stores a cookie in your browser to record your response to the cookie consent banner displayed on your first visit. This cookie records only whether you accepted or declined, and no other personal information. It expires after 365 days or when manually cleared.

1.3 Data We Do Not Collect

Kijola does not collect names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, financial information, health data, dietary information, or any other personally identifiable information. There are no registration forms, contact forms, or submission fields on this website through which personal data could be entered.

2. How We Use Your Data

The limited technical data collected by this website is used exclusively for the following operational purposes:

  • Security monitoring: Server logs are used to identify unusual or potentially malicious access patterns, including unauthorized access attempts, distributed denial-of-service activity, and server errors.
  • Technical diagnostics: Log data assists in identifying and resolving technical problems with website functionality, including broken links, server errors, and compatibility issues.
  • Basic operational statistics: Aggregate, anonymized analysis of access log data may be used to understand general usage patterns (e.g., which pages are most frequently accessed) for the purpose of improving site organization and content presentation.

Data is not used for advertising, profiling, targeting, commercial analysis, or any purpose beyond those stated above.

3. Data Storage and Security

Server log files are stored on secure server infrastructure. Access to these files is restricted to authorized technical personnel for the operational purposes described in Section 2. Log data is retained for a period of no longer than 90 days, after which it is deleted from operational systems.

Kijola employs reasonable technical measures to protect server infrastructure from unauthorized access. However, no digital system can guarantee absolute security, and Kijola does not warrant that unauthorized access to server logs is impossible under all circumstances.

4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

This website uses only one essential cookie as described in Section 1.2. It does not use:

  • Advertising or marketing cookies
  • Behavioral tracking or profiling cookies
  • Third-party analytics cookies (e.g., Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel)
  • Session tracking beyond standard server-side session management
  • Fingerprinting or similar device identification technologies

For full details on cookie usage, refer to the Cookie Policy.

5. Third Parties

Kijola does not share, sell, rent, or otherwise disclose any data collected through this website to third parties for commercial purposes. Technical data in server logs may be accessible to hosting infrastructure providers in the course of delivering hosting services, subject to their own privacy and data processing terms.

This website does not embed third-party widgets, social media plugins, advertising scripts, or any other external code that would enable third-party data collection through this website.

6. Sensitive Personal Data

Kijola does not collect, process, or store any sensitive personal data as defined under applicable data protection laws, including but not limited to: health data, genetic data, biometric data, racial or ethnic origin data, political opinions, religious beliefs, or financial information. The informational and educational nature of this website means there is no functional basis for collecting such data.

7. Your Rights

Under applicable data protection principles, you have the following rights with respect to any personal data that Kijola may hold:

  • Right of Access: You may request information about what personal data, if any, is held about you.
  • Right of Rectification: You may request correction of inaccurate personal data.
  • Right of Erasure: You may request deletion of personal data where there is no legitimate basis for its continued retention.
  • Right to Object: You may object to the processing of personal data in certain circumstances.
  • Right to Data Portability: Where applicable, you may request that data held about you be provided in a portable format.

Given that this website does not collect identifying personal data beyond anonymized server logs, the practical exercise of most of these rights is limited in scope. To exercise any right or to submit an inquiry about data practices, contact [email protected].

8. Compliance with Chilean and International Law

This privacy policy is developed in accordance with the principles established under Chilean data protection law, including Ley N° 19.628 sobre Protección de la Vida Privada (Law on the Protection of Private Life) and general internationally recognized principles of data protection. Kijola is committed to handling all data with transparency, purpose limitation, and proportionality.

9. Contact

For any questions, concerns, or requests relating to this Privacy Policy or data practices, please contact:

Kijola
Avenida Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins 1234, Santiago, Chile
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +56 2 2487 9106

This policy was last reviewed and updated in March 2026. Any future revisions will be reflected by an updated date at the top of this document.