REASync makes use of a variety of tracking and monitoring technologies, including cookies, beacons, pixels, tags, and scripts (collectively referred to as “Cookies”). These technologies are used to operate, maintain, and improve our website and platform (the “Services”), to optimize our offerings and marketing activities, and to provide a better experience to our visitors, customers, and users (“you”) (for example, to track users’ preferences, to strengthen our Services’ security, to identify technical issues, and to monitor and improve our Services’ overall performance).
This page describes what Cookies are, the many types of Cookies used on our Services, how to disable cookies in your browser, and some relevant resources for additional reading on the subject. If you are unable to locate the information you are looking for or have any more questions about our Services’ use of Cookies, please contact legal@rayatt.com.
Please refer to our Privacy Policy for additional information on our general privacy practices.
1. What Exactly Are Cookies?
Cookies are little text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device via your browser (for example, Google Chrome or Safari). They enable websites to store data such as user preferences. Consider Cookies as providing a “memory” for the website, allowing it to identify and respond accordingly when you return. Cookies are often categorized as “session cookies” that expire when your browser is closed or “permanent cookies” that remain on your computer until you delete them or they expire.
2. What are cookies and how do we use them?
On our website and platform, REASync utilizes the following types of Cookies:
Performance Cookies:
This type of Cookie enables us to protect and manage the performance of our Services more effectively, as well as remembers your preferences for Services features, so you don’t have to reset them each time you visit.Each time you visit our Services, the analytics tools, and services we use generate Cookies that can tell us (as long as they are allowed to remain and are not deleted) whether or not you have previously visited our Services and provide additional information about how visitors and users interact with our Services (such as how many visitors we have on a certain landing page, how often they visit, or where users tend to click on our Services). Your browser will inform us whether you already have these Cookies, and if you do not but do permit the placement of new Cookies, we will normally generate and put new ones.
Cookies used during registration and sign-in to our Services: When you register and sign-in to our Services, we create Cookies that enable us to determine if you are logged in or not and to keep your login session.
Our servers use these Cookies to determine which account you are logged into on our Services and if you are granted access to a particular area or feature within that account.
While you are logged into our Services, we combine information from your Registration Cookies with Analytics Cookies to learn about your activity, such as the pages you have visited.
Cookies for Marketing and Advertising: These cookies enable us to determine whether or whether you have seen an advertisement or a particular sort of advertisement online, how you engaged with the advertisement, and how long it has been since you last saw it. Additionally, we use Cookies to assist us in providing customized advertising. We may utilize cookies that have been placed by another organization in order to more precisely target ads to you.
Additionally, we set cookies on certain other websites where we advertise. If you obtain one of such Cookies, we may use it to identify you as a visitor to that site and viewer of our advertisement when you visit our Services later. We can then use this information to target our adverts.
Third-Party Integration Cookies: Other organizations may also set their own Cookies on certain sites of our Services. They do this to allow and improve the performance and interoperability of their apps, features, or tools that are integrated with our Services, to monitor their performance, and to tailor their services to your needs.
3. How do you disable (or delete) cookies?
You can alter your cookie settings in all modern web browsers. These settings are typically located in your browser’s ‘Options’ or ‘Preferences’ menu. To learn more about these settings, the following links to ‘cookies’ help pages may be helpful, or you can utilize your browser’s ‘Help’ option.
If you are primarily concerned about third-party Cookies produced by advertisers and you live in the United States of America, Canada, or Europe, you can also opt-out of our advertising partners’ collection of your data through the Digital Advertising Alliance. Opt-out by visiting:
- http://www.aboutads.info/choices (for US users)
- https://youradchoices.ca/en/tools (for Canadian users) (for European users)
Additionally, you can adjust your device settings on your mobile device (e.g., iPhone, iPad, or Android) to determine whether you see online interest-based advertisements.
4. Valuable linkages
You may find the following websites interesting for learning more about Cookies and their use on the Internet:
- www.allaboutcookies.org
- http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/
5. Signals indicating “Do Not Track”
Certain web browsers may send “Do Not Track” signals to websites with which they communicate, instructing the website not to track the user’s online activities. Due to the fact that web browsers interpret and communicate these signals differently and there is a lack of standardization, it is not always evident whether visitors and users desire these signals to be transmitted or are even aware of them. As a result, we, like a large number of other reputable websites and online platforms, do not now respond to such “Do Not Track” signals.
Last modified on January 4, 2022.