Cookie consent in España
Consent and privacy law in España
Who must comply
Any organization that offers goods or services to people in the EU or monitors their behavior, wherever the organization is based.
Penalties
Hasta 20 millones de euros o el 4 por ciento de la facturación anual mundial, la cifra que sea más alta
Key obligations
- Obtain prior, opt-in consent before non-essential cookies
- Make refusing as easy as accepting
- Keep records that prove consent
- Honor withdrawal at any time
- Respect data subject rights (access, erasure, portability)
Local guidance
- Siga la guía de cookies de la AEPD, que se actualiza periódicamente
- Evite los muros de cookies rígidos que bloquean todo el acceso salvo que se acepten las cookies
- Ofrezca una vía de rechazo sencilla e información por cada cookie
- Preste atención a las reglas de consentimiento de los menores según la LOPDGDD
How ConsentX helps
- Prior-script blocking for true opt-in
- Equal-weight Allow and Reject controls
- Tamper-evident consent receipts and evidence
- One-click withdrawal trigger
- Built-in DSAR workflow with 30-day SLA
We value your privacy
We ask for your consent before any non-essential cookie, with the rules that apply in your region.
This page was machine-translated and may contain errors. Please review the legal details with qualified local counsel before relying on it.
How to comply with Spain using ConsentX
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Scan your website
Run a free scan to find every cookie and tracker on your site, so you know exactly what needs consent under Spain.
- 2
Show a geo-aware consent banner
Add the ConsentX banner. It detects each visitor region and shows the consent experience that Spain requires, automatically.
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Block trackers until consent
Keep non-essential cookies and trackers blocked until the visitor agrees, so nothing fires before consent.
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Record tamper-evident proof
Every choice is stored as a tamper-evident consent receipt you can produce in a Spain audit.
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Handle data requests on time
Use the built-in DSAR workflow with SLA timers to answer access, deletion and opt-out requests within the legal deadline.
Frequently asked questions
¿Están permitidos los muros de cookies en España?+
La AEPD restringe los muros de cookies. El acceso no puede condicionarse únicamente a aceptar cookies no esenciales salvo que se ofrezca una alternativa equivalente, por lo que un muro rígido que bloquea todo el contenido no suele estar permitido.
¿Qué exige la AEPD en un banner de cookies?+
La AEPD exige el consentimiento de aceptación para las cookies no esenciales, una opción de rechazo tan sencilla como la de aceptar e información clara sobre cada cookie, incluida su finalidad y su periodo de conservación.