Last updated: 10 February 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Granlof (the "Publication", "we", "us") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit granlof.info (the "Site"). It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which provides broader context on how we handle personal information.
By continuing to use our Site after being shown the cookie consent banner, you acknowledge this policy. You may withdraw or adjust your consent at any time using the Cookie Settings link in our site footer.
Granlof is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday wellness practices. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, to improve user experience, and to provide information to site owners.
Cookies may be "session cookies" (which expire when you close your browser) or "persistent cookies" (which remain on your device for a set period or until manually deleted). They may be set by us directly ("first-party cookies") or by third-party services we use ("third-party cookies").
Similar technologies include web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage — these operate in comparable ways and are governed by this same policy.
These cookies are essential for the Site to function and cannot be switched off. They are typically set in response to actions you take — such as setting your cookie preferences, navigating between pages, or submitting a contact form.
Basis: Legitimate interest. No consent required.
These cookies allow us to count visits and understand how visitors interact with our content — for instance, which articles attract the most attention, how long readers engage with a page, and which navigation paths are most commonly used. All data collected is aggregated and does not identify individuals.
Basis: Consent. You may decline via the cookie banner.
Functional cookies enable enhanced features such as remembering your display preferences, language settings, or the region from which you are reading. These cookies do not track your activity across other websites.
Basis: Consent. Declining may reduce site functionality.
Some pages on our Site embed content from third-party providers — such as Google Maps on our Contact page. These providers may set their own cookies when the embedded content loads. We do not control these cookies and recommend consulting the relevant provider's policy for full details.
When you first visit the Site, a cookie consent banner is displayed. You may choose to accept all cookies, accept only functional cookies, or accept only strictly necessary cookies. Your preference is stored for twelve months, after which you will be prompted again.
You may change or withdraw your consent at any time by clicking "Cookie Settings" in the footer of any page on this Site. This will re-open the consent banner and allow you to revise your selection.
You may also manage cookies at the browser level. Most modern browsers allow you to refuse all or some cookies, delete existing cookies, and set preferences for specific websites. Please note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect your ability to use certain features of the Site. Browser-specific instructions are available from:
For information on opting out of Google Analytics specifically, you may install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
We review this Cookie Policy periodically and may update it to reflect changes in the cookies we use, changes in applicable law, or for other operational reasons. Where updates are material, we will display a notice on the Site. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page indicates when the most recent revision was made.
If you have questions about this policy or about cookies on the Site, you are welcome to contact us:
For concerns relating to data processing more broadly, you may also contact the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk, which is the supervisory authority for data protection in the United Kingdom.