If your browser is configured to accept cookies, we may passively collect non-personally identifiable information using the “cookies” and “page tags” tabs.

Valid from 01 January 2022.

What is a cookie?

“Cookies” are small text files that can be placed on your computer or mobile device to identify your web browser and computer activities on the Ravanda Carpet Service.

What is a page tag?

”Page Tags,” also known as web beacons or gif tags, are a web technology used to help track website or email usage information, such as the number of times a particular page or email is viewed. Page tags are invisible to you and any part of the Ravanda Carpet Service, including advertisements or emails sent on our behalf, may contain page tags.

Does Ravanda Carpet Use Cookies and Why?

Yes, we use cookies to personalise your experience on the Ravanda Carpet Service (such as dynamically generating content on web pages designed specifically for you). We use cookies to enable you to use the Ravanda Carpet Service (for example, to save time by not having to re-enter your name in the required fields each time you use it). The Ravanda Carpet Service allows us to statistically track how you use the Ravanda Carpet Service so that we can improve our offerings and direct certain adverts to your browser that may be of interest to you or determine the popularity of certain content. By using cookies and page tags together, we can improve the Ravanda Carpet Service so that we can measure the effectiveness of our advertising and marketing campaigns.

Please note that this cookie policy does not regulate the use of third party websites or services or third party service providers.

Do I Have to Accept the Terms?

You do not need to accept cookies to use the Ravanda Carpet Service. If you reject cookies, certain features or resources of the Ravanda Carpet Service may not function properly or at all. You may therefore have an inferior experience.

Although most browsers are initially set to accept cookies, you can change your browser settings to notify you when you receive a cookie or to reject cookies in general. To learn more about how to control privacy settings and cookie management, click on your internet browser from the list below.

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For more information about cookies, including how to control, disable or delete them, please visit http://www.aboutcookies.org Some third-party applications, such as Google, allow you to disable or customise preferences associated with your Internet browsing. For more information on how Google allows you to customise these preferences, see their documentation.

All other cookies on our website and on the web fall into one of four categories:

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for you to navigate the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site. Examples of strictly necessary cookies are cookies that allow web shops to keep your products in your basket while you shop online. These cookies will usually be first-party session cookies. Whilst consent is not required for these cookies, what they do and why they are necessary should be explained to the user.

Preference cookies

These cookies, also known as “functionality cookies”, allow a website to remember actions you have taken in the past, such as which language you prefer, which region you want weather reports for, or what your username and password are. In this way, you can log in automatically.

Statistical cookies

These cookies, also known as “performance cookies”, collect information and data about how you use a website, such as which pages you visit and which links you click on. None of this information can be used to identify you. It is all aggregated and therefore anonymised. Their sole purpose is to improve the website functions. This includes cookies from third-party analytical services, as long as they are for the exclusive use of the owner of the website visited.

Marketing cookies

These cookies track online activity to help advertisers serve more relevant adverts to users or to limit the number of times they see an advert. These cookies may share this information with other organisations or advertisers. These are persistent cookies and almost always originate from a third party.

Log Files

We compile non-personal data through our Internet Log files, which record data such as browser types, domain names and other anonymised statistical data including usage of the Ravanda Carpet Service. This information may be used for purposes such as analysing trends, administering the Ravanda Carpet Service, tracking usage of the Ravanda Carpet Service and gathering general demographic information. We may link the information we obtain for these and other purposes to personal data, such as personalising your experience on the Ravanda Carpet Service and evaluating the Ravanda Carpet Service in general.

What is local storage?

Local storage is the component of a browser that stores named key/value pairs locally in a client’s Web browser.

Description of cookies used on our website

Cookie NameCookie ExplainedCookie Category
mindboxDeviceUUIDMindbox user numberStatistics
directCrm-sessionMindbox session cookieStatistics
popmechanic_sbjs_migrationsPopmechanic service cookieStatistics
_ga*Google Analytics cookieStatistics
_gidGoogle Analytics user numberStatistics
_gcl_auGoogle AdSense cookieStatistics
tmr_*MyTarget cookieStatistics
_ym_*Yandex.Metrica cookieStatistics
_fbpFacebook Pixel cookieStatistics