This Cookie Policy explains how RevealRed ("we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage and pixels) when you use our websites and web applications (collectively, the "Service"). It should be read with our Privacy Policy.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. They help the Service remember your session, preferences, and (if used) analytics identifiers. Similar technologies include pixels and SDKs in mobile contexts.
2. How we use cookies
2.1 Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for core functionality — for example, keeping you signed in (session or token storage), security (e.g., CSRF protection where implemented), load balancing, and remembering cookie consent choices. The Service cannot function properly without them. In many jurisdictions, consent is not required for strictly necessary cookies, but transparency still matters.
2.2 Functional
These remember choices you make (such as language or display preferences) to improve experience. We only use them where they provide a clear benefit and, where required, with your consent.
2.3 Analytics and performance
As of the Last updated date above, we do not load third-party analytics scripts (for example Google Analytics) that set cookies in your browser. We may use server-side logs and application telemetry to operate and secure the Service; those are described in our Privacy Policy. If we introduce client-side or cross-site analytics that require cookies or similar technologies, we will update this policy and obtain consent where required by law.
2.4 Marketing and advertising
As of the Last updated date above, we do not use cookies or pixels for third-party advertising, retargeting, or social ad measurement on the Service. If we add such technologies later, we will name the partners, describe purposes and retention, and provide opt-out mechanisms required by applicable law (including, where relevant, recognition of Global Privacy Control or similar signals).
3. Third parties
Authentication providers (e.g., "Sign in with Google") and embedded content may set their own cookies subject to their policies. We do not control those technologies; review the third party's documentation and use in-product controls where available.
4. Your choices
- Browser settings: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking all cookies may break sign-in and core features.
- Consent tool:If we deploy a cookie banner or preference center, describe how to reopen it (e.g., "Cookie settings" link in the footer).
- Do Not Track: There is no uniform standard; we currently do not respond to DNT signals in a machine-readable way unless required by law — adjust if your counsel advises otherwise.
5. Retention
Session cookies typically expire when you close the browser; persistent cookies last for the period set in the cookie (for example, 30 days or 12 months) unless you delete them sooner.
6. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when our practices or the law change. Check the "Last updated" date and review periodically.
7. Contact
Questions: use our Contact page.