Last updated: August 19, 2026
1. ABOUT THIS COOKIE POLICY
This Cookie Policy (the “Policy”) explains how Geotag, operated by RBC Group LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Wyoming (“we”, “us”, or “our”), uses cookies and other similar tracking technologies on trygeotag.com and its subdomains (the “Website”).
The Policy describes:
- what cookies and similar technologies are;
- exactly which ones the Website places, and for what purpose;
- which third parties are loaded by the Website;
- the choices available to you, and how to exercise them.
This Policy is part of, and should be read together with, our Privacy Policy. Where the two documents address the same processing, the Privacy Policy governs the substance of your rights and this Policy governs the technology used.
The Policy has been prepared to address both United States privacy law — including the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CCPA/CPRA”) and comparable state statutes — and, where it applies to you, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and the ePrivacy Directive. Visitors located in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland are asked for consent before any non-essential cookie is placed. Visitors located in the United States are offered an opt-out, as described in section 8.
We may update this Policy to reflect changes in law, technology, or our use of cookies. Any update takes effect when published on the Website, and the “Last updated” date above changes with it. Material changes affecting how we share information will be signposted on the Website.
2. COMPANY INFORMATION AND DATA CONTROLLER DETAILS
RBC Group LLC determines the purposes and means of the processing carried out through cookies on the Website, and therefore acts as the “controller” under the GDPR and as the “business” under the CCPA/CPRA.
Company details:
- Legal name: RBC Group LLC
- Legal form: limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Wyoming, United States
- Wyoming filing ID: 2025-001839878
- Registered office: 30 North Gould Street, Suite N, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, United States
- Registered agent: Northwest Registered Agent Service Inc., 30 North Gould Street, Suite N, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, United States
- Brand operated: Geotag (trygeotag.com)
- Customer service: support@trygeotag.com
If you have any question about this Policy, or wish to exercise a privacy right in connection with cookies, you may contact us using the details above.
3. WHAT ARE COOKIES
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognise your device, remember your actions and preferences, and understand how the site is used.
We use the word “cookies” in this Policy as shorthand for several related technologies:
- Cookies — text files stored by your browser, either for the duration of your visit (session cookies) or for a set period (persistent cookies).
- Pixels and web beacons — tiny transparent images embedded in pages or emails that record whether the content was loaded.
- Local storage — browser storage that keeps information such as cart contents or interface preferences without sending it with every request.
- Software development kits and server-side tags — code that transmits event data (such as a completed purchase) to a partner from our servers rather than from your browser.
Cookies set by the Website itself are called first-party. Cookies set by another domain loaded through the Website — an analytics or advertising provider, for example — are called third-party. Every cookie the Website sets is first-party; the only third-party cookies you may encounter come from the payment providers named in section 5, and only once you reach the checkout.
4. WHAT COOKIES WE ACTUALLY USE
Below is the complete list of cookies and browser storage entries the Website places, not a description of categories we might use one day. It was measured on the Website itself, and it changes only when the Website changes.
| Name | Type | What it does | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
affiliate_tag | Cookie, first-party | Records which partner referred you, so that an order can be attributed to them. | 30 days |
checkout_timer | Cookie, first-party | Keeps the countdown shown on the checkout page consistent if you reload it. | 1 day |
entrypoint_url | Cookie, first-party | Remembers the page you entered the Website through, so the “back to shop” link returns you there. | Same day |
checkoutToken | Local storage, first-party | Identifies your in-progress order so you can resume it after a reload. | Until you clear your browser storage |
_ab, _mf, id, 1 | Session storage, first-party | Holds interface state for the duration of the visit — which layout variant is shown, and where you are in the form. | Until you close the tab |
Every one of them is strictly necessary and first-party. The Website sets no analytics cookie and no advertising cookie. It does not measure your audience behaviour, it does not build an interest profile, and it does not share an identifier with any advertising platform.
This is why you are not asked to accept cookies when you arrive: there is no non-essential cookie to accept. If that changes — if we add an analytics tool, for instance — this section will list it and consent will be requested before it is placed.
5. THIRD PARTIES LOADED BY THE WEBSITE
Three third parties are contacted when you use the Website, and none of them is an advertising or analytics provider:
- Payment and fraud prevention, when you reach the checkout — Stripe and Checkout.com. Their cookies are strictly necessary to authorise a payment and to detect a fraudulent order.
- Content delivery, to load the fonts and the product videos on the page — Google Fonts and Cloudflare. They receive your IP address, as any server does when it sends you a file, and set no cookie of their own.
We do not run Google Analytics, Google Ads, Microsoft Advertising, Meta, TikTok or Pinterest tags on the Website, and no affiliate network sets a cookie through it. Should we add any of them, this section and section 4 will say so before it happens.
6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS
We operate from the United States, and our service providers are located in the United States and in other countries. Data collected through cookies may therefore be transferred to, stored in, and accessed from a country other than the one you are in, including countries whose data protection law differs from that of your own.
Where we transfer personal data out of the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, we rely on a lawful transfer mechanism — in most cases the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses, supplemented where necessary by additional technical and organisational safeguards, or a finding of adequacy where one exists for the destination country.
You may request further information about the safeguards applied to a specific transfer by contacting us using the details in section 2.
7. PROFILING AND TARGETED ADVERTISING
We do neither. The Website places no advertising cookie and no analytics cookie, so we build no profile of your interests, and we select no advertising shown to you elsewhere on the basis of what you did here.
We do not sell personal information for money, and we do not “share” it for cross-context behavioural advertising within the meaning of the CCPA/CPRA. No advertising partner is allowed to read a cookie identifier from your device through the Website, because no such partner is loaded by it.
This is a statement about how the Website is built, not a promise about intentions. If we ever add an advertising or analytics technology, section 4 will list it, consent will be requested where the law requires it, and this section will be rewritten before that technology is enabled.
8. YOUR CHOICES AND HOW TO EXERCISE THEM
There is no cookie banner on the Website, and that is deliberate. A banner exists to collect consent for non-essential cookies; the Website sets none, so there would be nothing for you to accept or refuse. We would rather not show you a control that decides nothing.
Global Privacy Control. We honour the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. If your browser or extension transmits GPC, we treat it as a valid request to opt out of the sale and sharing of your personal information for that browser, without any further action from you. As explained in section 7, we do neither in any case.
In your browser. Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies:
Blocking the cookies listed in section 4 will prevent the checkout from working, and will lose the attribution of your order to the partner who referred you. Nothing else on the Website depends on them.
By contacting us. You may send a data subject request — access, deletion, correction, or opt-out — to support@trygeotag.com. We respond within the time limits set by the law that applies to you, and in any event within 45 days for requests under US state privacy laws and within one month for requests under the GDPR.
9. RETENTION OF COOKIE DATA
Session storage is cleared when you close the tab. The three cookies listed in section 4 expire on their own after the lifetime shown there — 30 days at most — and you can delete them at any time from your browser.
We keep no analytics or advertising identifier, because we set none, and therefore we hold no retention period to disclose for one.
10. CONTACT
For any question about this Cookie Policy, or to exercise a right relating to cookies:
- Customer service: support@trygeotag.com
- Legal and personal-data matters: robin@rbcgroupai.com
- Mailing address: 30 North Gould Street, Suite N, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, United States
We do not currently operate a telephone customer-service line. All requests are handled by email, and we reply within 24 business hours. If a telephone number is made available for contractual contact, it will be published here.
If you are located in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. Complaints in the United States may be addressed to your State Attorney General.