Red Savia

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 10 July 2026. Red Savia is operated by [OPERATING ENTITY] (“Red Savia”, “we”, “us”). Questions: [CONTACT EMAIL].

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include pixels, local storage, and software development kits. Together they help a site function, remember your preferences, and understand how it is used. This policy explains how Red Savia uses them and the choices you have.

The types of cookies we use

Strictly necessary

These are required for the site to work, for example remembering your session, keeping the site secure, and letting core features load. The site cannot function properly without them, so they are not optional.

Performance and analytics

These help us understand which pages are visited, how the site performs, and where it can be improved. This includes third-party analytics such as Google Analytics. The data is used in aggregate and is not used to make any health or medical inference about you.

Functionality

These remember choices you make, such as your selected city or preferences, so the experience is more consistent between visits.

We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles about you. If that ever changes, we will update this policy and, where required, ask for your consent first.

Third-party cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties whose services appear on the site, for example analytics providers, embedded maps, and embedded video or social content. These providers set their own cookies and are governed by their own privacy and cookie policies, which we encourage you to read.

How long cookies last

Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a set period or until you delete them. The exact lifespan varies by cookie and provider.

Your choices

You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings, and most browsers let you block or be warned about cookies. You can opt out of some analytics using the provider’s own tools, for example Google’s Analytics opt-out. Where a consent banner is shown, you can set your preferences there. Blocking some cookies may affect how the site works.

Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” signal. There is no common industry standard for responding to it, so we currently do not respond to Do Not Track signals. We will revisit this as standards develop.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our practices or the law change. The “last updated” date above shows the current version.

More information

See our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal information, or contact us at [CONTACT EMAIL].