Last updated: 16 April 2026
This policy explains how Reelty uses cookies and similar technologies on reelty.cloud. It's written to be readable — no lawyer-speak — and sits alongside our privacy policy.
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They let a site remember information about your visit — language preferences, whether you've accepted a banner, anonymous usage stats. Some are essential; others are optional.
We also use similar technologies like localStorage (which stores information in your browser) — we treat these the same way we treat cookies under UK law.
We keep things minimal. Here's the full list:
We don't use advertising or marketing cookies. We don't use third-party tracking pixels (Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.). We don't sell or share analytics data.
These are required for the site to work properly. They don't need consent because you can't reasonably use the site without them. Right now, this is just the one cookie that remembers your cookie preferences — so we don't keep nagging you with the banner on every page.
We'd like to know which pages are visited, roughly where visitors come from, and how long people spend on the site — so we can make it better over time. We use Google Analytics 4 with IP anonymisation enabled. It only runs if you accept via the cookie banner.
Google Analytics is configured to:
You can read more about how Google handles data at policies.google.com/privacy.
You have a few options:
Nothing dramatic. The site still works, looks the same, and loads just as fast. We just won't know you visited — which is fine. We'd rather have your trust than your pageview.
If we ever add new cookies — or remove the ones we have — we'll update this policy and the "last updated" date at the top. For any material changes, we'll re-trigger the cookie banner so you can review.
If anything here is unclear, or you want to ask about how we handle data, email hello@reelty.cloud — real reply, real human.