Cookie Policy

On our website, we use cookies to improve user experience, remember your preferences, and analyze site traffic.

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When you visit a website, cookies are stored on your computer, laptop, tablet, or phone. Cookies are small text files that contain a piece of information. The server sends this to a browser, allowing the server to identify the browser on each page. RAYGO also uses cookies to learn about your preferences.

About Cookies

1.Introduction
Some features on the RAYGO website can only be accessed if you accept cookies. If cookies contain personally identifiable data (i.e., if they can be traced back to an individual), this data is treated under the RAYGO Privacy Policy.

2.Types of Cookies

a. Functional Cookies
The RAYGO website uses functional cookies. These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the site. With these cookies, RAYGO can recognize your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet). Without these cookies, certain sections and functions, such as creating an account or logging in, may not work properly. These cookies help remember your preferences, the country you visited, and your language choice, making it easier for you to use the RAYGO website.

b. Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies collect information by analyzing your internet usage habits to customize advertisements according to your interests, measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns, or determine if an ad resulted in a purchase or registration. These cookies are typically placed by a third party (e.g., ad network) and are used to identify internet users.

c. Statistical Cookies
The RAYGO website uses statistical cookies via Google Analytics. These cookies analyze how visitors use the website. For example, data such as how the website was accessed, which pages were visited, and how they were used is collected. This helps RAYGO better understand the performance of the website.

d. Web Beacons and Pixel Tags
In addition to cookies, we may also use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies. A “web beacon” or “pixel tag” is a small object or image placed on a webpage or email. These are used to track the number of users who visit specific pages or view emails and collect other statistical data. Web beacons and pixel tags collect limited data (such as cookie number, the date and time a page or email was viewed).

Web beacons and pixel tags cannot be directly refused, but their usage can be limited by controlling the cookies that interact with them.

  1. Rejecting Cookies
    You can reject cookies if you wish. You can do this through the “settings” section of your internet browser. If you use multiple browsers, you will need to reject cookies on each browser.

Some cookies, such as session cookies, are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Other cookies remain until they expire or are manually deleted. If you wish to manually delete cookies, the process depends on the browser you are using. For detailed information, you can refer to the following link:
https://www.consumentenbond.nl/internet-privacy/cookies-verwijderen
Please note that if you delete cookies, some features or sections of the RAYGO website may no longer be accessible or functional.

Additionally, RAYGO’s website uses Google Analytics. If you wish to disable Google Analytics, you can download the tool provided by Google here:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

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