Cookie Policy
Last updated: 12 January 2026This Cookie Policy describes the technologies that xandoriqo.com uses to store and access information in the browser, with special focus on the implementation of Google Consent Mode v2. The objective is for you to understand the role of each category and how to manage your preferences at any time.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in the browser of the visitor. It is used to remember preferences, manage sessions, measure audiences or coordinate advertising campaigns. There are also similar technologies, such as local storage, pixels and SDKs.
2. Cookie categories used
We classify cookies in four groups: (1) strictly necessary, essential for the site to load and to remember consent; (2) functional, which keep choices such as the language; (3) analytical, which help us understand the audience and improve the editorial calendar; (4) advertising and personalization, which allow us to measure the dissemination of educational campaigns with Google Ads.
3. Google Consent Mode v2
Xandoriqo implements Google Consent Mode v2. This means that, by default, advertising storage (ad_storage), advertising user data (ad_user_data), advertising personalization (ad_personalization) and analytical storage (analytics_storage) remain in a 'denied' state. Functionality storage and security storage are 'granted' to keep the site stable. When you express your decision in the cookie banner, we send a consent update event with the parameters ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization and analytics_storage. We also activate the ads_data_redaction and url_passthrough flags so that, even when no full consent is granted, signals reach Google in an anonymized way.
4. Tools we use
We use Google Ads (AW-18064110603) and the Google Tag Manager runtime to manage tags. The dataLayer object is initialized before any third-party script runs. When you save your preferences we also publish an internal 'cookie_consent_update' event so that derivative tools can react to it.
5. Managing your preferences
You may modify your decision at any time by opening the 'Manage cookies' button available in the footer of the site or by deleting the data stored in your browser. If you clear the local storage, the banner will reappear on the next visit so that you may re-express your preferences.
6. Retention of cookies
Necessary and functional cookies have a maximum life of twelve (12) months. Analytical cookies have a maximum life of thirteen (13) months. Advertising cookies have a maximum life of ninety (90) days, in line with the recommendations of the Google Ads ecosystem.
7. Third parties
Each tool included in this policy maintains its own privacy and cookie policy. We recommend reviewing the documents of Google LLC and any other supplier that you decide to allow when configuring your preferences.
8. Changes to this policy
We will publish on this page any update related to cookies, Google Consent Mode v2 or the technological providers used. The applicable version is the one indicated by the 'Last updated' date.