Cookie Policy
This cookie policy explains how the Reviving marketing site uses cookies and similar technologies. It follows an essential-first model and assumes analytics or advertising technologies, if introduced, should be consent-aware and documented before activation.
How Reviving uses site technologies
Cookies are small text files and related browser technologies that help websites remember preferences, maintain sessions, and understand site performance.
Reviving uses an essential-first approach on the marketing website. Only technologies that are necessary to operate the site, protect it, or honor user preferences should be enabled by default.
Categories of site technologies
| Category | Purpose | Examples | Default state |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Support core navigation, security, and user-requested functionality. | Session state, CSRF protection, load balancing, consent-state memory. | Enabled by default. |
| Functional | Remember non-essential preferences that improve the browsing experience. | Language choice or demo-form progress where implemented. | Only enabled when the relevant feature exists. |
| Analytics | Measure how visitors use the site so pages can be improved. | Privacy-oriented analytics or aggregate product-interest measurement. | Only enabled where configured and, when required, after consent. |
| Advertising | Support campaign attribution or audience targeting. | Retargeting pixels or cross-site marketing tags. | Not enabled by default and should remain disabled until formally approved. |
Analytics and consent posture
The current website should be treated as essential-first. If analytics are introduced, Reviving should document the provider, purpose, retention setting, and consent behavior before activating the technology in production.
Advertising or cross-site tracking should not be added casually. Those tools require legal review, a clear consent approach, and an updated public notice before they are turned on.
This repo assumes analytics are conditional, not guaranteed. The public notice should only claim active analytics or advertising tools once the implementation is verified.
Managing your preferences
- Use browser settings to block or delete cookies from the marketing site.
- Use device or browser controls to limit certain tracking technologies.
- Where a consent tool is implemented, use that interface to change non-essential site preferences.
- Contact Reviving if you have questions about the technologies used on the site.
Updates and contact
This policy may be updated as the website evolves, especially if analytics, campaign tooling, or new preference features are introduced.
Questions about this policy can be sent to privacy@reviving.app or routed through the contact page.
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