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Cookie policy
Last updated: 6 May 2026
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a web server. They often carry an identifier that helps maintain sessions, remember preferences, or understand how pages are used. Similar technologies include local storage entries, session storage, pixels, and server-side logs tied to your browser fingerprint in aggregate form.
2. How we use them (categories)
2.1 Strictly necessary
These enable core functions such as security, load balancing, resilience after deployment, and language persistence where implemented through first-party storage essential to deliver the service you request. They do not require consent under PECR where they are strictly necessary for transmission of a communication or for a service explicitly requested by you, although we still disclose them transparently.
2.2 Analytics and performance
We may use privacy-oriented or aggregate analytics to understand page views and technical performance. Our implementation may include Vercel Analytics or comparable tooling that processes usage events with minimised personal data. Where such technologies are non-essential and require consent in your context, we rely on your consent obtained through a suitable mechanism; where configured as privacy-preserving aggregate measurement without persistent cross-site identifiers, we treat them under legitimate interest with appropriate balancing and your right to object.
2.3 Functional preferences
Language selection or similar UI preferences may be stored in a cookie or local storage entry to avoid resetting on each visit. If non-essential under guidance applicable to us, we seek consent before placing these, or provide a clear control.
3. Representative cookie / storage inventory
The table below is representative. Exact names may differ by framework version. Duration values are typical and may refresh on each visit.
- Locale preference cookie (first-party): remembers EN/HU choice; duration up to twelve months; purpose: language consistency; legal basis: consent or legitimate interest depending on implementation; data recipient: us.
- Session or security cookies from hosting provider: maintain HTTPS and application integrity; session or short-lived; legal basis: strictly necessary; recipients: hosting platform.
- Vercel Analytics or similar: may use lightweight client events; pseudonymous; purposes: audience measurement and performance; basis: consent and/or legitimate interest as configured.
- Mapping or geospatial API calls: may set technical cookies through third-party tile domains; purposes: render maps; basis: performance of your requested feature; refer to provider policies for additional detail.
4. Consent and withdrawal
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may degrade or prevent site functionality. Where we deploy a consent banner, you may change choices through the provided control. Withdrawing consent does not affect prior processing that was lawful at the time. You may also contact us to understand current tools in use.
5. Do Not Track and global privacy signals
Industry implementation of global privacy control signals is evolving. We currently prioritise explicit in-product settings and browser cookie controls. If a widely adopted, verifiable standard becomes mandatory in our jurisdictions of operation, we will align our practices.
6. Updates
When we add materially new tracking or advertising technologies beyond what this policy contemplates, we will update this document and, where required, refresh consent.
7. Contact
Questions: hello@rkremovals.com with subject “Cookies”.
