Cookie Policy within reea.net website
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small tracking files that a website stores in the user's browser to save data that can be used for functional purposes (e.g. the fact that you are logged in) or for traceability purposes (e.g. the duration of a visit, the source of a campaign who brought you to us). If you visit that website again, it will be able to read the previously stored information and recognize you.
Cookies do not contain software, viruses or spyware and cannot access information on the user's hard drive. Only the issuer of a cookie can read or modify the information contained in that cookie.
Cookies are divided into 2 categories:
Internal cookies/"First-party cookies" - are cookies necessary for the functioning of the Website, set by Reea or on our behalf on the Website. These can be (i) session cookies – stored on your device only while you visit that Website and which expire once you close the browser and (ii) persistent cookies – stored for a period on your browser and after you stop browsing, these being set to expire on a set date or when they are manually deleted.
Third-party cookies - are cookies set by other companies and whose functionality is incorporated into our Website (eg Google cookies).
Our website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google Ireland Limited. Google Analytics uses cookies to analyze how users use a website. The information generated by such cookies is transmitted and stored by Google on its various servers, some of which are located outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Google uses the information obtained to issue reports on website activity.
The table below describes various categories of cookies and similar technologies that we use, the purpose for which we use them, who uses them and how long they are active.
Name | Domain | Purpose for which it is used | How long it is active | Type |
PHPSESSID | reea.net | Preserves the user's session state across all page requests. | Until the browser session ends | HTTP Cookie |
_gat_gtag_UA_2611409_3 | This cookie is typically associated with Google Analytics and is used to throttle the request rate to the Google Analytics servers, ensuring that the tracking of website usage is done efficiently. It has an expiration time and is responsible for limiting the amount of data sent to Google Analytics. | Persistent | HTTP Cookie | |
_ga_9PYXLNEWH5 | This is a Google Analytics cookie. It is part of Google's analytics service and is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is typically set to expire after two years. | It typically has a two-year expiration period. | HTTP Cookie | |
_ga | This is also a Google Analytics cookie, and it serves the same purpose as the previous one. It is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. | It typically has a two-year expiration period. | HTTP Cookie | |
_gid | This is another Google Analytics cookie that is used to distinguish users. It stores a randomly generated number as the user's unique identifier for tracking. | Expires after 24 hours
| HTTP Cookie | |
_fbp | The _fbp cookie is used in conjunction with Facebook Pixel, which is a part of the advertising services provided by Facebook. Its role is to track and record user actions on a website so that it can be used to analyze and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on the Facebook platform. | Until the browser session ends | HT | |
tarteaucitron | Cookies management panel for third-party services, accept their cookies and the use of tracking technologies necessary for their proper functioning. This cookie does not collect personal information about website users. | Persistent | HTML |
2. How do we obtain users’ consent?
When you first visit our Website, a banner appears. Through it you will be asked to accept the use of certain cookies. For your inforamtion, all cookies that do not have a functional role, respectively those that come from domains other than reea.net, are disabled by default.
Later, by accepting these cookies - by pressing the "accept" button / by ticking the box - you expressly consent to their use on the device you are browsing from. Accepting cookies helps us understand your browsing preferences and thus improves the services we offer.
Also, as we will show in the section below, you can change your settings and learn more about our Cookie Policy.
3. How can you reconfigure cookies?
In the lower right part of the main pages of our Website and throughout the navigation within its domains, you have access to the management interface of cookies and similar technologies.
By selecting the "Manage services" option, you have access to organizing your individual preferences. The cookie modules are grouped by category, and can be allowed or restricted individually, depending on your specific options. Options can also be extended to the entire selection in unitary mode.
The meanings of the buttons:
- - "Allow" - marked by the green color - means allowing a part of or all the modules.
- - "Deny" - marked by the gray color - means the prohibition of a part of or all the modules.
The number highlighted next to the "Manage services" option indicates the number of currently active modules. By selecting this number, a window opens indicating the ownership of the files according to the entity that manages them.
You can also configure cookies from the settings of your browser. Please be informed that if you choose to block all cookies in your browser, it is possible that your navigation on our Website will be difficult or become completely non-functional. By accessing the links below, you will find information on how you can manage cookies in various categories of browsers.
Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
și iOS.
If you do not wish to place the cookies provided by Google Analytics, you can use the browser add-on that prevents the collection of data by Google Analytics - https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
This version of the Cookie Policy is stored at https://www.reea.net/privacy/cookie-policy.
Version 2 – in force since November 3rd, 2023
Version History
Version 1 – in force from November 13, 2018 to November 2nd, 2023