Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how RapidEye Inspections ("RapidEye", "we", "us") uses cookies and similar technologies on rapideyeinspections.com. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, and local storage, work in comparable ways. Together they let a site remember your actions, measure how the site is used, and support advertising.
How we use them
We use cookies and similar technologies for two main purposes: to understand how visitors use our website so we can improve it, and to measure and deliver our advertising. We do not use them to sell your personal information.
The tools we use
Our website loads the following analytics and advertising technologies. Each sets its own cookies or identifiers under its own privacy terms.
| Tool | Category | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| PostHog | Analytics | Measures page views, referrers, and on-site interactions so we can understand and improve the site. Loaded through a first-party proxy on our domain. |
| RB2B | Visitor insight | Identifies the business-contact information associated with some anonymous United States visitors, so we can understand which kinds of companies engage with us. |
| Google Ads | Advertising | Measures ad performance and conversions and supports remarketing across Google's network. |
| Meta Pixel | Advertising | Measures conversions and supports advertising on Facebook and Instagram. |
| Reddit Pixel | Advertising | Measures conversions and supports advertising on Reddit. |
If you book a call with us, our scheduling provider (Cal.com) may also set cookies needed to load and operate the booking widget.
Controlling cookies
You have a few options:
- Browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies and clear local storage. Doing so may affect how some parts of the site work.
- Advertising opt-outs. You can manage ad personalization through Google Ads Settings, your Facebook ad preferences, and Reddit's account settings, and through industry tools such as the Digital Advertising Alliance opt-out.
- Do Not Track. Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" signal. Because there is no common industry standard for honoring it, our site does not respond to it differently at this time.
Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy as the tools we use change. We will post any new version here with a revised effective date.

