Cookie Policy
What we store on your device, why, and how to opt out.
TL;DR
CloudWady uses cookies for two purposes: keeping you logged in and remembering your language. We block third-party tracking assets (analytics, social pixels) until you consent to them via the banner at the bottom of the page.
You can browse the entire public site without accepting any non-essential cookies. The "Only essentials" option in the banner keeps it that way.
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the site to work. We cannot offer them as opt-in because the site breaks without them.
- session_id — your login session and CSRF protection.
- frontend_lang — the language you've chosen.
- cookies_bar_* — remembers your consent choice so we don't ask again every page.
Analytics & marketing (opt-in)
Only loaded if you click "I agree" in the banner. If you click "Only essentials" or ignore the banner, none of these load.
- Google Analytics 4 — aggregate traffic numbers, no individual identification.
- Google Tag Manager — only loaded when a tag is configured by the operator.
- Meta (Facebook) Pixel — only loaded when configured; campaign conversion only.
Third-party content blocking
The site blocks third-party content by default. Before you give consent, embedded third-party content (YouTube, Vimeo, social media widgets, etc.) is replaced with a placeholder that names the provider and asks for explicit permission. No request hits the third-party server until you opt in.
This is the GDPR-friendly default. If you never click "I agree", no third-party data ever leaves your browser.
Changing your mind
To revoke consent after agreeing, clear CloudWady cookies in your browser settings (the banner will appear again on next visit) or use your browser's "Do Not Track" setting which we honour.
Most browsers also let you block cookies from a specific site without affecting the rest of the web.
Related
- Privacy policy — full data-processing scope, retention, and your GDPR rights.
- Exercise GDPR rights — access, rectify, erase, port your data.
- Sub-processor registry — third parties we share data with at the platform level.
- Trust & Security — encryption, residency, incident response, audit log.
- Imprint — legal entity and contact.