Cookie Policy
Last updated: 17 August 2026
This policy explains what repfarm.com stores on your device and why. The short version: this website sets no advertising cookies, no analytics cookies and no social media trackers. It stores one thing (your language choice) and only because you chose a language.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. Related technologies do the same job in different ways: local storage and session storage keep values in the browser without sending them back to the server with every request, and pixels or tags load a tiny resource to signal that something happened.
Cookies are described as session cookies when they disappear once you close the browser, and persistent cookies when they stay until they expire or you delete them. They are first-party when set by the site you are visiting and third-party when set by another company whose content the site loads.
2. What this website actually uses
- Language preference (repfarm.locale), first-party local storage, strictly functional. Remembers the language you selected so the site opens in it next time. Stored until you clear your browser storage.
- Technical session data: first-party, strictly necessary. Used to deliver pages, balance load and protect against abuse. Deleted at the end of the session.
2.1 Nothing else is used
That is the complete list. This website does not use Google Analytics or any other analytics service, does not use advertising or retargeting cookies, does not embed social media plugins that set cookies, and does not share browsing data with third parties for marketing.
Your language preference is stored only after you actively choose a language or your browser tells us which language you prefer. It contains a two-letter language code and nothing else, no identifier, no profile, nothing that identifies you.
3. Cookies inside the repfarm application
The repfarm application, which you reach after logging in, is a separate product from this marketing website. It uses strictly necessary cookies to keep you logged in, to keep your session secure and to remember interface settings. Without them the application cannot work. The application's own privacy information applies there.
4. Why we do not show a consent banner
Under the EU ePrivacy rules, consent is required before non-essential cookies or similar technologies are stored on your device. Strictly necessary storage (and storage you have actively requested, such as remembering the language you selected) does not require consent.
In Switzerland, Art. 45c of the Telecommunications Act requires that users are informed about the processing of data on their devices and are given the possibility to refuse it. The Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner expects non-essential technologies to be justified and easy to switch off.
Because this website uses nothing beyond what is strictly necessary and what you asked for, no consent banner is shown. That is not an oversight, it is the consequence of not tracking you.
5. If we add analytics later
We have prepared a consent banner that is currently switched off. If we ever introduce analytics, marketing or any other non-essential technology, the banner will appear before those technologies load, you will be able to accept or refuse each category, refusing will be as easy as accepting, and this policy will be updated with the full list before anything is set.
6. How to control storage yourself
You can delete or block cookies and local storage in your browser settings at any time. The relevant sections are usually found under Privacy, Security or Site data. Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari and Opera each provide a "clear browsing data" control and per-site permissions. Most browsers also let you refuse third-party cookies globally, or open a private window that discards all storage when closed.
If you delete our stored language preference, the site will simply ask your browser again which language you prefer.
Because this website does not use advertising cookies, opt-out tools such as YourAdChoices or the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page have nothing to switch off here. They remain useful for other websites.
7. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
We do not track you across websites, so signals such as Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control have nothing to disable. If we ever introduce tracking, we will honour a Global Privacy Control signal as a refusal.
8. Changes to this policy
We will update this policy whenever the technologies used on the site change. The date at the top shows the current version.
9. Contact
Questions about this policy: info@repfarm.com, or Saracista Solutions, In der Dorfmatt 3, 4132 Muttenz, Switzerland.
