Cookie Policy
Short version
We don't use tracking cookies, and we don't show a consent banner because we don't need your consent for what we do.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to remember information about you between visits. Some are essential for a site to function; others track you across the web for advertising. Reera uses neither category for marketing purposes.
2. What Reera actually uses
Analytics: Plausible (cookieless)
We use Plausible Analytics to understand which pages visitors find useful. Plausible is a privacy-friendly analytics service that:
- Does not set any cookies on your browser;
- Does not store IP addresses;
- Does not build profiles, fingerprints, or persistent identifiers;
- Hosts and processes data in the EU (Germany);
- Is fully GDPR, CCPA, and PECR-compliant by default, with no consent banner required.
You can read Plausible's data policy here.
Strictly necessary technical state
Some pages may store small amounts of state in your browser's local storage (not cookies) for purely functional reasons, such as remembering whether you've expanded a section of the FAQ during your visit. This data never leaves your device and is not used for tracking.
Third-party widgets you choose to interact with
If you click "Book a demo," our scheduling provider Calendly may set its own cookies inside the booking modal. These cookies are governed by Calendly's Cookie Notice. They are only set if you actively open the booking widget; the homepage itself sets none.
3. Why we don't show a consent banner
Under GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive, consent is required for cookies that are not strictly necessary. Since we don't set any non-essential cookies on the homepage, no consent is required. You'll only see a consent prompt from Calendly if you choose to open the demo booking modal.
4. Your choices
You can disable JavaScript or use browser-level "Do Not Track" / Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. Plausible respects these by default. You can also block analytics scripts at the network level via privacy extensions (uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger). Doing so will not affect your ability to use the site.
5. Changes to this policy
If we ever start using non-essential cookies (for example, marketing analytics or advertising pixels), we will update this page and add a consent banner that complies with EU/EEA, UK, and California requirements before any such cookie is set.
6. Contact
Questions about cookies or analytics: ali@reera.io.