Cookie Policy
Last updated: 2 February 2026
This policy explains what cookies are, how we use them on rylovent.com and how Google Consent Mode v2 governs the loading of advertising and analytics scripts. Our premise is simple: nothing is enabled by default; everything runs only with your consent.
1. What a cookie is
A cookie is a small file that a site stores in your browser to remember information between visits: language, preferences, sessions or anonymous measurements. We also use equivalent technologies (localStorage, pixels) that we treat with the same criteria.
2. Google Consent Mode v2
We implement Google's Consent Mode v2. When the site loads, all tags are initialised with 'denied' permissions, except for strictly necessary ones. Only when you accept a specific category do we send the corresponding signal (ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization, analytics_storage, personalization_storage). In the meantime, we enable ads_data_redaction and url_passthrough to minimise the information shared.
3. Categories we use
Strictly necessary: support basic navigation and security. Functional: remember your language. Analytics: measure aggregated site usage (analytics_storage). Advertising and personalisation: measure Google Ads campaigns and personalise communications (ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization, personalization_storage).
4. How to manage your consent
You can accept all, reject all or open 'Manage preferences' from the banner. Your choice is stored in your browser and reapplied on future visits. If you clear your cookies or local storage, the banner will reappear to ask you again.
5. Third parties involved
We use Google Ads (AW-18064110603) to measure campaigns. These services only receive data if you activate the corresponding categories. Google acts as an independent controller for its own purposes.
6. Duration
Necessary cookies expire when you close the browser or at the end of the session. Functional and analytics cookies may persist for up to 14 months. Advertising cookies persist for up to 24 months, unless previously revoked.
7. Changes to this policy
We update this document when providers, categories or applicable regulations change. You can check the last update date at the top of the page.