Cookie Policy
Last updated: 26 May 2026This Cookie Policy forms part of the legal framework of the website zerolagia.com together with the Legal Notice and the Privacy Policy. It complies with article 22.2 of the Spanish LSSI-CE, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and AEPD guidelines on cookie usage.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores in your browser when you visit it. They help the site remember information about your visit: language preferences, choices made, or technical data to make browsing smoother.
In addition to cookies, this website uses equivalent technologies such as localStorage, which stores data locally on your device. Spanish and European regulations treat these as equivalent to cookies for the purposes of consent.
2. Cookie categories under regulation
According to AEPD criteria, cookies are classified as:
- Strictly necessary / technical cookies: essential for the website to function. Do not require prior consent.
- Preference / personalisation cookies: remember user options (language, region).
- Analytics / measurement cookies: count visits and understand how the site is used. Require consent.
- Advertising / marketing cookies: allow personalised ads. Require consent.
- Third-party cookies: set by domains other than the website you are visiting (e.g. Google Analytics).
This website does NOT use advertising or marketing cookies. Only technical cookies and, if you accept, analytics cookies.
3. Cookies used on this website
| Name | Type | Provider | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
zlCookieConsent |
Technical / necessary | Own | Stores your cookie choice (accept/reject) so the notice is not shown on every visit | Permanent until you clear browser data |
_ga |
Analytics | Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique users | 2 years |
_gid |
Analytics | Google Analytics | Distinguishes browsing sessions | 24 hours |
_ga_02F4KHCLPJ |
Analytics | Google Analytics | Tracks session state in Google Analytics 4 | 2 years |
Important: Google analytics cookies (_ga, _gid, _ga_*) are only set if you previously accept cookies through the banner shown when entering the website. If you reject, Google Analytics does not load and these cookies are never created.
For more information about Google cookies: Google cookie policy.
4. Legal basis and consent
In accordance with article 22.2 of the LSSI-CE:
- Strictly necessary cookies are exempt from consent as they are required to provide the service requested by the user.
- Analytics cookies require your prior, free, informed and specific consent, collected via the banner displayed on entry.
The banner offers three equally visible options: Accept, Reject or Configure. If you do not choose, analytics cookies are not activated (default consent = NO).
5. How to manage your preferences
You can change or withdraw your choice at any time:
- From this website: click "Manage my cookie preferences" below to see the banner again and change your choice.
- From your browser: you can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Each browser has its own panel:
If you block all cookies, the website still works correctly. Only features that depend on analytics cookies (anonymous traffic measurement) will be lost.
6. Withdrawing consent
You can withdraw previously given consent as easily as it was granted. Clicking the button above will show the banner again, allowing you to reject analytics cookies. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of prior processing based on consent given before withdrawal.
7. International data transfers
Google Analytics may process data on servers located in the United States. These transfers are made under:
- Data Privacy Framework (DPF) recognised by the European Commission as an adequacy decision.
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the EU as an additional safeguard.
More information in Google's privacy policy.
8. Data retention
Cookies have a set duration shown in the table in section 3. Once expired, the browser deletes them automatically. The associated analytics data is retained in Google Analytics according to the configured retention period (default: 14 months from last activity).
9. Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated to reflect technical, regulatory or cookie provider changes. The "Last updated" date at the top indicates the version in force. When changes affect cookie usage, we will ask for consent again.
10. Contact
For any query about this policy or cookie usage: info@zerolagia.com.