Cookie policy
Last updated: 2026-05-19.
This policy explains which cookies and similar technologies are used on roocket.io and how you can manage them. It is drafted under art. 22.2 of Spanish Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE) and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR).
1. What a cookie is
A cookie is a small file that a website places on your device when you visit. It allows the site to remember session information, protect itself against automated abuse, or measure how the service is used.
2. Our approach
At Roocket we use two categories of cookies:
- Strictly necessary — for the site to work and to protect it from bots. Always installed (no consent required, under the art. 22.2 LSSI-CE exemption).
- Analytics (Google Analytics 4 via Google Tag Manager) — to understand aggregate usage of the site. Analytics cookies (
_ga,_ga_*) are only installed if you accept them in the banner.
We use Google Consent Mode v2. Before your consent, GA4 runs in
cookieless mode: it sends anonymous, aggregated signals to Google without setting
cookies, without client identifiers and without your IP in clear text. Those signals only
allow statistical modelling, not identification. Once you accept the banner, GA4 records full
data linked to a client identifier stored in the _ga / _ga_* cookies.
3. Cookies in use
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cf_chl_* | Cloudflare (Turnstile) | Verify that the person submitting the form is not a bot. | Strictly necessary — security | Session |
| astro-session | Roocket | Preserve contact-form state during your visit. | Strictly necessary — functional | Session |
| cookie-consent | Roocket | Remember your decision about analytics cookies (accept/reject). | Strictly necessary — preferences | 180 days (localStorage) |
| _ga | Google (GA4) | Unique user identifier for aggregated statistics. | Analytics — consent required | 2 years |
| _ga_* | Google (GA4) | Maintain GA4 session state. | Analytics — consent required | 2 years |
4. Manage your consent
You can change your decision at any time from the «» button on this page or in the site footer.
5. Third-party cookies on external services
If you click the Book a call button, Google Calendar opens in a new tab. That page belongs to Google and may set its own cookies, outside our control. See Google's cookie policy for details.
6. How to manage or delete cookies
You can block or delete cookies from your browser settings:
If you block strictly necessary cookies, the contact form may stop working correctly. In that case, please reach us at hello@roocket.io.
7. Updates
If new cookies are introduced, or existing ones change, this policy will be updated and, where legally required, your consent will be requested via a banner before installation.
Questions? Email hello@roocket.io.