Cookie Policy

Last updated: 15 June 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Zector Digital Group S.L. (trading as Costa del Sol Fixers) uses cookies and similar technologies on costadelsolfixers.es. It complies with Article 22 of the Spanish Information Society Services Act (LSSI-CE), the GDPR, and the AEPD's guidance on cookies.

What cookies are

"Cookies" are small data files stored on your device. We also use similar technologies such as localStorage and sessionStorage. In this Policy, "cookies" covers all of them.

Categories we use

  • Strictly necessary — required to operate the site (navigation, security, remembering your consent choices). These do not require consent.
  • Preferences — remember choices such as language or chat state.
  • Analytics / statistics — help us understand how the site is used so we can improve it. These require consent.
  • Advertising / marketing — measure campaign effectiveness and personalise communications. These require consent.

Cookies and storage detected on this website

The following inventory is based on the current implementation of this website. We will update it when new technologies are integrated.

NameProviderTypePurposeDurationCategory
cdsf_cookie_consent_v1This website (first party)localStorageStores your cookie-consent choices and versionUp to 12 monthsStrictly necessary
cdsf_chat_sessionThis website (first party)sessionStorageMaintains the website chatbot conversation during your visitSessionStrictly necessary
sb-*-auth-tokenLovable Cloud / Supabase (first party)localStorageAuthentication session for staff members signing into the admin areaUp to 12 monthsStrictly necessary
_ga, _ga_*, _gidGoogle (third party) — only if loaded via Google Tag Manager and only after consentCookieAudience and usage analyticsUp to 24 monthsAnalytics
_gcl_au, IDE, test_cookieGoogle (third party) — only after marketing consentCookieConversion measurement and advertisingUp to 13 monthsMarketing

Google Tag Manager itself does not set tracking cookies, but it can load tags that do. Tags that require consent are blocked by Google Consent Mode v2 until you provide the corresponding consent. If you do not consent, those tags do not run and the related cookies are not set.

How to manage your preferences

You can change or withdraw your cookie consent at any time:

You can also delete cookies through your browser settings. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies will prevent the site from working correctly.

International transfers

Some third-party providers (e.g. Google) may transfer data outside the EEA. Such transfers are made under safeguards permitted by Chapter V GDPR.

Updates

We update this Policy whenever the cookies used on the website change.