Cookie Policy
Date: January 16, 2026
Intro
Readdle (“Readdle” or “we”) welcomes you. This Cookie Policy applies to our website at link (“Website”). This Cookie Policy describes why, how, and when we use cookies on our Website.
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Learn more about how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy for the Website.
About Us
We are the controller of your personal data processed in connection with the Website. This means that we determine the purposes and means of processing personal data.
Our details:
Readdle Limited
Glandore Business Centres, 26-27 Fitzwilliam Place, Fitzwilliam Hall, Dublin 2, D02T292, Ireland
Our Data Protection Officer:
Privacity GmbH
Neuer Wall 50, 20354 Hamburg, Germany
Our contacts:
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rdsupport@readdle.com – for general inquiries
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dpo@readdle.com – for privacy inquiries
Our support team is happy to assist you with any matter. We kindly ask you to be polite and calm in your communication with us. Otherwise, we may not respond to offensive emails/messages.
Technologies We Use
We use tags, cookies, and pixels to ensure everyone using the Website has the best possible experience of its features. Specifically, we may use these technologies to:
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improve your experience;
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track and analyse usage and other statistical information; and
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measure the effectiveness of our ads.
If you choose not to activate cookies and similar technologies or disable them later, you may still visit our Website. Still, your ability to use some features or areas of those offerings may be limited.
Please note that, due to the changing nature of our Website and the third-party services we may rely on, the list of specific cookies and similar technologies may not be fully up to date at times. Still, we are making our best to keep the policy updated.
Tags Manager
We use Google Tag Manager. With its help, tags can be integrated centrally via a user interface. Tags are small sections of code that can track activities. Script codes of other tools are integrated via the Google Tag Manager. The Tag Manager allows to control when a particular tag is triggered.
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This system collects aggregated data about tags firing for further analytics on the Website.
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your hard drive by a web page server. Cookies contain information that a web server can later read in the domain that issued the cookie to you.
Some cookies will only be used if you use certain features or select specific preferences, and some cookies are essential to the Website and will always be in use.
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According to legislation, we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of the Website. For all other types of cookies, you may configure your preferences and opt out of cookies (please see below “How to Turn Off Cookies and Similar Technologies”).
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We use several types of cookies:
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Necessary Cookies
The necessary cookies help make the Website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the Website. The Website cannot be accessed properly without these cookies.
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The following cookies are used:
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ssr-caching
Indicates how a site was rendered
13 seconds
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XSRF-TOKEN
Helps with the website security in preventing cross-site request forgery attacks
Session
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hs
Helps with the website security
Session
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server-session-bind
Helps with the API protection
Session
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Targeting Cookies
The targeting cookies are used to track visitors across the websites they visit. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user. We use this data for internal purposes like analytics and internal segmentation.
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The following cookies are used:
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svSession
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
1 year 1 month
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Google Tag Services cookies (such as _gcl_aw, _gcl_dc, _gcl_gb, __gads, etc.)
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
Up to 2 years
Storage
We use local and session storage. These technologies are very similar to cookies, but they store data in the user’s browser and have a larger size limit. Local storage persists in the browser until it is cleared. Session storage, on the other hand, expires at the end of the session on the website.
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The specific list is as follows:
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_grecaptcha
Helps with spam protection
Local
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lastExternalReferrerTime
Records the timestamp when a user arrived at a website from an external source
Local
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thn_id
Identifies users for analytics with a separate ID
Local
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lastExternalReferrer
Detects how the user reached a website
Local
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Edt_utm
Stores UTM parameters
Session
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wpEmojiSettingsSupports
Stores browser details
Session
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thn_id
Identifies users for analytics with a separate ID
Session
Pixels
Pixels are snippets of code (HTML or JavaScript) or tiny invisible images (measuring 1×1 pixel) that are placed on web pages, usually in the footer. They are used to gather information about website visitors and track their activity. They are really just a simple line of code added to a website that tells you what users are on your site and what they’re doing on it.
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The following pixels are used:
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Meta pixel
Helps us analyze the visitor activities and measure ad performance
90 days
How to Turn Off Cookies and Similar Technologies
You can generally activate or later deactivate the use of cookies and similar technologies through a functionality built into your web browser. If you want to disable cookies and similar technologies, you can find instructions for managing your browser settings at these links:
If you want to learn more about cookies or how to control, disable, or delete them, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org for detailed guidance.
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In addition, specific third-party advertising networks, including Google, permit users to opt out of or customise preferences associated with their Internet browsing. To learn more about this feature from Google, click here.
Cookie Policy Updates
This Cookie Policy and the relationships falling under its effect are regulated by the General Data Protection Regulation. Existing laws and requirements for processing personal data are subject to change. Should this be the case, we will publish a new version of the Cookie Policy addressing such changes on our Website.
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If we make substantial changes to the Cookie Policy or the Website that affect your data privacy rights, we will notify you by email or display information on the Website and ask you to read it. We will notify you in advance, and if you continue using the Website after the changes come into effect, it shall be deemed that you have agreed to and accepted the updated Cookie Policy.