This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies this website deploys, and how you can manage your preferences. It forms part of our wider Privacy Policy and applies in accordance with the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and UK GDPR.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile) when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognise your device on subsequent visits, retain session preferences, and collect aggregate usage data. Cookies do not contain executable code and cannot directly access files stored on your device.
Cookies are categorised by: (a) who sets them — first-party (set by this website) or third-party (set by external services); (b) how long they persist — session cookies (deleted when you close the browser) or persistent cookies (remain on your device until their expiry date or until deleted); and (c) their purpose, as detailed in the categories below.
These cookies are essential for the basic functioning of the website. They enable core features such as page navigation, security protections, and the operation of the cookie consent banner itself. Without these cookies, services you have requested cannot be provided. These cookies do not collect personal data for marketing purposes.
First-party
Session
Not required
Functional cookies remember preferences you set during your session, such as language selection or previously accepted consent decisions. They improve your experience by avoiding the need to re-enter preferences on subsequent visits. These cookies do not track browsing behaviour across third-party websites.
First-party
Up to 12 months
Required
Analytics cookies collect anonymised data about how visitors interact with the catalogue: which pages are viewed most frequently, how long sessions last, and which content sections receive the most engagement. This information is used to improve the structure and quality of the catalogue. No personally identifiable data is collected via analytics cookies. IP addresses are anonymised at the point of collection.
First and third-party
Up to 24 months
Required
This website loads a number of third-party JavaScript and CSS libraries from content distribution networks (CDNs) to provide animation, interactivity, and interface functionality. These services may set their own cookies or local storage entries. The third-party libraries in active use include:
Third-party services operate under their own privacy and cookie policies. Ralev does not control the cookies set by third-party CDN providers. Where third-party analytics are involved, data collected is governed by the respective service's data processing terms.
Via the consent banner. When you first visit this site, a cookie consent banner is displayed. You may accept all cookies, accept partial categories (functional only), or accept only strictly necessary cookies. Your selection is stored in a functional cookie for up to 12 months.
Changing your preferences. You may update your cookie preferences at any time by clicking the “Cookie Settings” link in the footer of any page. This re-opens the consent banner and allows you to modify your selections.
Browser-level controls. All modern browsers provide settings to block or delete cookies independently of this site's consent mechanism. Blocking all cookies may impair the functionality of this website. Consult your browser's help documentation for specific instructions:
To opt out of analytics tracking across multiple websites, you may also use browser extensions such as the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on where applicable.
For questions regarding cookie use on this site, contact us at [email protected] or in writing at: 74 Exmouth Market, London W1U 3HW, United Kingdom.
This Cookie Policy is reviewed annually and updated to reflect any changes in the cookies deployed on this site, applicable legislation, or regulatory guidance from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The revision date at the top of this page indicates the last review. Continued use of this website after an update to this policy constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
For broader data protection enquiries, refer to our Privacy Policy.