Cookie Policy
Weexel · Last updated: 27 de marzo de 2026 / March 27, 2026
This policy explains what cookies Weexel uses, what they are for and how you can manage them. It complies with the GDPR, the ePrivacy Directive and applicable regulations.
1What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device (computer, phone or tablet) when you visit them. They allow the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as language, font size or other preferences) for a period of time, so you do not have to reconfigure them every time you return to the site or navigate from one page to another.
Similar technologies such as local storage (localStorage, sessionStorage) or tracking pixels may also be used, which have equivalent effects. In this policy we refer to all of them with the generic term "cookies".
2Who is responsible?
The data controller for data collected through cookies is Weexel. For any queries related to the use of cookies, you can contact us on the contact page.
3Types of cookies we use
We classify cookies according to their purpose and duration:
Technical / Strictly necessary
Essential for the operation of the service. Without them you cannot log in, maintain your session or use basic features. They do not require consent.
Functional / Preferences
Remember your preferences (language, visual theme, location) to personalize the experience. They require your consent.
Analytics / Performance
Collect statistical information about how the platform is used (pages visited, session time, errors). Data is anonymized. They require your consent.
Table of cookies used:
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sb-auth-token | Technical | Maintains the authenticated user session with Supabase | Session | Required |
| zex_cookie_consent | Technical | Saves your cookie consent choice | 1 year | Required |
| zex_session_id | Technical | Identifies the active session for security and anti-fraud | Session | Required |
| zex_lang | Functional | Remembers the language selected by the user | 6 months | Optional |
| zex_theme | Functional | Remembers visual preferences (light/dark theme) | 6 months | Optional |
| _ga | Analytics | Google Analytics: distinguishes unique users | 2 years | Optional |
| _ga_* | Analytics | Google Analytics: stores analytics session state | 2 years | Optional |
| zex_last_seen | Analytics | Tracks last activity for internal metrics | 30 days | Optional |
Google Analytics — Detailed Information
Weexel uses Google Analytics 4 (GA4), a web analytics service provided by Google LLC (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA). This service helps us understand how users interact with the platform to continuously improve the experience.
What data does Google Analytics collect?
Google Analytics collects information anonymously about your use of the platform. Specifically:
- Pages visited and time spent on each
- Actions taken (clicks, registrations, plan activations)
- Device type, browser and operating system
- Country and region of access (never exact address)
- Traffic source (how you arrived at the platform)
- Custom events: login, registration, Premium plan activation
What do we use this data for?
Analytics data is used exclusively to:
- Understand which features are most used and which need improvement
- Detect errors and technical issues on the platform
- Measure platform performance and optimize user experience
- Make product decisions based on real usage data
IP anonymization
Google Analytics 4 automatically anonymizes IP addresses before storing them. We never have access to your full IP address. Data is aggregated and does not allow identification of individual users.
Data retention
Google Analytics data is retained for 14 months on Google's servers, after which it is automatically deleted. You can consult Google's data retention policy in their official documentation.
International data transfer
Google Analytics may transfer data to servers located in the United States. This transfer is carried out under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission, ensuring a level of protection equivalent to European standards.
Legal basis
The use of Google Analytics is based on your explicit consent (Art. 6.1.a GDPR), which you grant by accepting analytics cookies in the cookie banner. You can withdraw this consent at any time without affecting basic use of the platform.
How to disable Google Analytics?
You have several options to prevent Google Analytics from collecting your data:
- Reject analytics cookies in the cookie banner when you access the platform
- Install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on
- Configure your browser to block third-party cookies
- Use your browser's private/incognito mode
More information
For more information on how Google processes data, see:
4Third-party cookies
Some services integrated in Weexel may install their own cookies. These third parties have their own independent privacy policies:
5Legal basis for processing
The use of technical and strictly necessary cookies is based on the legitimate interest of the controller to ensure the operation of the service (Art. 6.1.f GDPR) and does not require prior consent.
The use of functional and analytics cookies is carried out only with your explicit and free consent (Art. 6.1.a GDPR), which you can grant, deny or withdraw at any time without affecting the basic service.
6How to manage or withdraw consent?
When you first access Weexel, a cookie banner is displayed where you can accept all cookies, reject non-essential ones or customize your choice.
You can modify or withdraw your consent at any time. Remember that withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent prior to its withdrawal.
You can also manage cookies from your browser:
7International transfers
Some cookie providers (such as Google Analytics or Supabase) may process data outside the European Economic Area (EEA). These transfers are made with the appropriate safeguards established by the GDPR, such as Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission or the EU-US Data Privacy Framework.
8Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in the services we use or in applicable regulations. We will notify you of any relevant changes through a notice on the platform or by email. The date of the last update will always be indicated at the beginning of this document.
9Contact
If you have questions about the use of cookies or want to exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure or objection, contact us at:
Updated: 27 de marzo de 2026 / March 27, 2026. Version 1.0.