LEGAL
Cookie Policy
Last updated: 10 June 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files that a website stores on your device when you visit it. They let the site remember information about you (language, session) or let the site owner measure how the site is used and improve its marketing campaigns.
2. Who is responsible
SendingBay (Valencia, Spain) — contact: hola@sendingbay.com.
3. Cookies we use
We group our cookies into three categories by purpose:
Essential — always on
Cookies needed for the site to work: remembering the selected language, keeping the session and protecting the form submission. They don't require consent because the site won't work without them.
- A first-party cookie that stores your cookie choice (up to 180 days).
Analytics — opt-in
They help us understand how the landing page is used (page views, events, aggregated conversions) to improve it. Aggregated data, no personal identification. Only enabled if you accept them.
_ga,_ga_*,_gid— Google Analytics 4 (Google Ireland Ltd., 2 years / 24h).
Marketing — opt-in
They let us measure and optimise our advertising campaigns on Meta (Instagram, Facebook) and Google Ads. Only enabled if you accept them.
_fbp,_fbc— Meta Pixel (Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd., up to 90 days)._gcl_au— Google Ads (Google Ireland Ltd., 90 days).
4. How to manage your consent
When you first visit the landing page, a banner lets you accept all cookies, reject them all or configure them by category. You can change your choice at any time from the site's cookie banner.
5. Legal bases and rights
Processing is based on consent (art. 6.1.a GDPR) for analytics and marketing cookies, and on the legitimate interest of the controller in providing the requested service (art. 6.1.f GDPR) for essential cookies. You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction and portability by writing to hola@sendingbay.com. You may also lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (aepd.es).
6. International transfers
Some providers (Google, Meta) may transfer data outside the European Economic Area. These transfers are covered by the EU-US Data Privacy Framework or, where applicable, by the Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy to reflect technical or legal changes. The current version is always the one published on this page, with the last-updated date shown above.