COOKIES POLICY
The Cookies Policy (hereinafter - the "Policy") is intended to help you understand how and why the company – RENAISSANCE SPACE LABS LTD, company registration number 242529, duly incorporated under the Laws of the Republic of Seychelles (hereinafter - "we," "us," "our," or "the Company") utilizes cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels, and other tracking technologies when you (hereinafter - “user” or “you”) visit the website – www.renaissancespacelabs.com (hereinafter - "the Website").
We reserve the right to modify this Policy at any time and for any reason.
It is recommended that you review this Policy periodically to stay informed of any updates. By continuing to use the Website, you acknowledge and accept any changes made to the Policy.
If you have any questions or comments regarding the Policy, please feel free to contact us at assistance@renaissancespacelabs.com.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data exchanged between your browser and a web server to identify you. When you visit the Website, your browser sends a piece of information to the server hosting the Website. This information typically appears as strings of numbers and letters in a text file. Each time you access a new website, a cookie is generated and stored in a temporary folder on your device. These cookies then work to align with your preferences for what you want to read, view, or visit.
What do cookies do?
Cookies serve various purposes. They help users navigate pages more efficiently, remember their preferences, and enhance the overall user experience on the Website. By storing relevant information, cookies make interactions between the user and the Website quicker and more seamless.
Cookies allow the Website to personalize your experience.
What types of cookies do we use?
Each type of cookie, mentioned below, serves a specific purpose, helping us to provide a more tailored and efficient browsing experience.
Cookies by Party
Cookies can be categorized based on their origin - either first-party or third-party—depending on how they are created and which server drops them onto the user's browser.
The Company may use first-party cookies and third-party cookies.
First-Party Cookies: first-party cookies are directly stored on the Website that the user visits. These cookies enable the Website to gather data for analytical purposes, remember user settings, and provide functions that enhance the browsing experience.
First-party cookies track user actions on the Website, allowing the Website host to analyze the statistical data. They are limited to the original Website where they were set and cannot track user activity across different websites.
Third-Party Cookies: third-party cookies are stored under a different domain from the one the user is currently visiting. These cookies are primarily used to track users across multiple websites and display more relevant ads. An example of third-party cookies could be a support chat feature provided by an external service.
Cookies by Category
Strictly Necessary Cookies: strictly necessary cookies are vital for the Website to perform basic functions and to access specific features. These features might include signing in. Without these cookies, certain core functions of the Website would not work correctly, making them indispensable for a seamless user experience.
It's important to note that strictly necessary cookies do not require user consent.
Performance Cookies: performance cookies track and monitor how the Website performs and follow user interactions, but they do not collect personally identifiable information. Instead, they gather data anonymously, which is then used to enhance the Website's performance. For example, performance cookies can count page visits, track the amount of time a user spends on the Website, and analyze loading speeds to identify areas for improvement.
Functional Cookies: functional cookies are designed to enhance the performance of the Website by enabling certain features that might not be available without them. While they are not essential for the basic operation of the Website, they help remember user preferences and settings.
Can you control cookies settings?
If you wish to restrict or block cookies used by the Website, you can do so through your browser settings. Please be aware that such action could affect the availability and functionality of the Website.
Alternatively you can also visit www.aboutcookies.org which includes information on how to restrict or block cookies on various browsers.