Relucent Cookie Policy
Relucent Ltd ("Relucent", "we", or "us") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on Relucent.dev, Engine.Relucent.dev (and related sites), Relucent-branded applications for connected devices ("apps"), and any related experimentation websites pertaining to Relucent.dev and its use. By using any of our websites or apps, you consent to the placement and use of cookies and similar technologies on your device. This Cookie Policy forms part of the Relucent Privacy Policy.
Cookie Basics
A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your web browser that allows Relucent or a third party to recognise you using a unique identifier.
Who sets them: First-party cookies are set by Relucent. Third-party cookies are set by companies other than Relucent, such as analytics providers and advertisers.
What they do: "Essential" cookies enable services we offer, such as logging into your account and saving language and display preferences. "Non-essential" cookies help us understand how our services are being used (i.e., analytics) and deliver advertisements. Some cookies may track you across multiple websites you visit (including ones not operated by us) to help deliver advertisements that may be relevant to you.
How long they last: Cookies may either be "session" or "persistent." A session cookie expires (i.e., is deleted) when you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains until it expires or you delete the cookies via your browser settings. Expiration dates are set in the cookies themselves and may vary in length, depending on the purpose of the cookie.
For more information regarding cookies and how to remove them from your browser, see aboutcookies.org.
Cookies Found On Relucent Services
We use all types of cookies in our web-based services.
Relucent websites: When you visit a Relucent website, Relucent and third parties will set cookies in your browser. Relucent sets essential cookies to enable certain features and remember your preferences. For example, cookies keep you logged in, allow you to purchase items, and maintain your language and display settings. Third parties set cookies for both essential and non-essential purposes including analytics (e.g., Google Analytics) and advertising (e.g., Facebook). These third parties may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive information from our websites and elsewhere on the internet, and use that information to provide measurement services and target adverts.
Relucent.dev
Relucent Engine
Cookies Reference
Login Session
→ Essential, First-Party
Cookies: _rel_sess
The login session cookie as a persistent cookie for up to two weeks. For security purposes, this login session may be voided/invalidated at any point in time in order to maintain a reasonable level of safety for users - especially in the case that any behaviour diverges from their normal use (i.e. multiple failed login attempts from another device).
Google Analytics
→ Non-Essential, Third-Party
Cookies: See Google's List.
For more information on how Google uses the data collected via this service, see their privacy policy.
What is Google Analytics?
Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic.
What does Google Analytics do?
Google analytics is used to track website activity such as session duration, pages per session and the bounce rate of individuals using the site, along with the information on the source of the traffic.
What do we use Google Analytics for?
We use Google Analytics to carry out statistical analysis of page use, page interactions and journeys through our website in order to evaluate and continually improve our website and services. Our use of Google Analytics ensures that analytical data collected cannot be traced back to a specific user or IP address.
Google Advertising
→ Non-Essential, Third-Party
Cookies: See Google's List.
You may opt-out of personalised advertising by visiting Ads Settings. You may also be able to opt out of personalised advertising for other online advertisers by visiting www.aboutads.info.
For more information on how Google uses the data collected via this service, see their privacy policy.
What is Google Advertising?
Google Advertising, or Google AdSense, is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google.
What does Google Advertising do?
Google uses its technology to serve advertisements based on our websites' and services' content, the user's geographical location, and other factors.
What do we use Google Advertising for?
We use Google Advertising to monetise certain pages on our website, such as our blog, in order to continue producing content and maintain our services. The places on our website in which we use advertising placement is intended to be non-disruptive.
Cookies Appendix
See Cookies Reference for more, and for information regarding to third-party cookies. Third party cookies may be described in separate resources provided by their respective provider.
This list may be updated from time to time. Some third-party cookie providers' cookies may not be listed here, see:
_rel_sess
Essential: Yes (First-Party)
Type: Persistent - 2 Weeks
Domain: *.relucent.dev
Relevance: See Login Session