Cookie Policy
How cookies and consent choices work on this website
This policy explains the types of cookies and similar technologies that may be used on the Cordina website, what they are used for, and how visitors can manage their preferences. This draft is prepared for client review and should be confirmed before launch.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on a user’s device when they visit a website. Similar technologies may also be used to remember preferences, measure performance, support marketing, and improve the browsing experience.
2. Categories used on this site
- Strictly necessary: required for core site functionality and basic security
- Analytics: used to understand site usage and landing page performance
- Advertising and measurement: used to support campaign attribution and advertising effectiveness
3. Tools currently planned or configured
Based on the current site setup, cookies or similar signals may be associated with:
- Google Tag Manager to manage tags and consent-triggered scripts
- Google Analytics 4 if enabled for analytics reporting
- Meta Pixel if enabled for campaign measurement
- Cloudflare for hosting, delivery, and technical performance support
- Consent preference storage to remember user cookie choices
4. Google Consent Mode v2
This site is expected to use a consent mechanism that supports Google Consent Mode v2. That means Google-related consent signals should default to denied until the user makes a choice for the categories that require consent.
The consent model should cover at least:
analytics_storagead_storagead_user_dataad_personalization
5. How visitors can manage their choices
Visitors should be able to choose whether to accept non-essential cookies, reject them, or manage preferences in more detail. A compliant banner or consent layer should include:
- Accept all
- Reject non-essential
- Manage preferences
- A way to reopen cookie settings later
Users can also manage cookies through their browser settings, although disabling some cookies may affect how the site works.
6. Consent banner scope
The planned cookie banner for this website should act as a lightweight consent management layer. It should store user choices, update Google consent signals accordingly, and avoid firing consent-dependent measurement before the appropriate consent is given.
The same structure can also be extended later to handle Meta consent gating where required.
7. Updates to this policy
This cookie policy should be reviewed whenever the site’s analytics, advertising, consent tooling, or tag setup changes. Before publication, Cordina should confirm the final effective date and internal owner for compliance updates.