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Last updated: 6 April 2026. This policy works alongside our Privacy policy and explains how Revivelyregener.world uses cookies and similar technologies in Ireland in line with:

  • the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Privacy and Electronic Communications) Regulations 2011 (S.I. No. 336 of 2011) (“ePrivacy Regulations”), which transpose EU privacy rules for electronic communications into Irish law;
  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”), in particular Article 5(3) where it interacts with storage and access on your device; and
  • guidance issued by the Data Protection Commission (“DPC”) on cookies and tracking technologies (updated from time to time).

A proposed EU ePrivacy Regulation may replace parts of this framework in future; we will update this page if the law changes.

1. What cookies and similar technologies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a site. Similar technologies include pixels, scripts, local storage, session storage, device fingerprinting components, and SDKs that store or access information on your device.

Under Irish law, storing or accessing information on your terminal equipment (except where strictly necessary to provide a service explicitly requested by you) generally requires informed consent, obtained in accordance with GDPR standards of validity. We use our cookie banner and “Cookie settings” to obtain that consent before non-essential technologies run, except as described for strictly necessary cookies below.

2. Cookies we use

Strictly necessary. These are essential to provide the service you request—for example remember cookie consent choices, maintain security (such as CSRF or session integrity where used), load balanced content, or enable form submission. Irish law permits them without prior consent only where they fall within the narrow statutory exemptions in the ePrivacy Regulations (strictly necessary for an information society service you request), interpreted consistently with the GDPR and DPC guidance; we still list them for transparency.

Functional (optional). If we introduce optional functionality cookies (for example saved display preferences), we will list them here and activate them only with your consent.

Analytics (optional). If enabled, these help us understand aggregate use (popular pages, approximate geography, devices). We configure tools to reduce identifiers where possible and we enable them only after you opt in—pre-ticked boxes are not used for non-essential cookies.

Marketing (optional). If enabled, they may support attribution, remarketing, or social measurement with partners. We enable them only after explicit, granular consent. You may withdraw consent at any time without detriment to basic site use (subject to limitations inherent to blocking optional scripts).

Third-party resources. Content delivered from CDNs (for example icon fonts) may involve technical storage by those operators. Where such storage is not strictly necessary, we seek to minimise it and to document major providers. Consult the third party’s policy for full detail.

4. Retention periods

Necessary cookies last up to 12 months. Analytics cookies typically expire between six and twenty-four months depending on vendor defaults; we review configurations periodically. Marketing cookies follow the shortest viable window needed for attribution.

5. Managing preferences

Use the Cookie settings control on our banner to toggle optional analytics and marketing. You can also manage or delete cookies through your browser (help menus vary by vendor). Blocking all cookies may affect core features such as remembering consent; blocking third-party cookies may limit embedded content.

Where your browser transmits a recognised global opt-out signal (for example Global Privacy Control), we treat it as a supplementary expression of preference and align our optional categories where technically feasible alongside our on-site controls.

For industry advertising opt-outs, you may consult initiatives linked from the DPC and IAB Europe (for example YourOnlineChoices (EU)). These operate separately from our first-party banner.

6. Updates, supervisory authority, and contact

When we introduce new tags or partners that use cookies or similar technologies, we will update this policy and, where required, our banner and consent logic before or at deployment.

If you believe our use of cookies breaches Irish law, you may contact us first or lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission: www.dataprotection.ie.

Questions about this policy: service@revivelyregener.world.

Disclaimer: This website provides general lifestyle information only and is not professional or medical advice.