Cookies in the Radiola web player
How Radiola uses cookies
Cookies are small files that websites use to improve the experience they offer their users. At Radiola, we use cookies to offer you simple personalization features that enhance your radio listening experience and help you discover more radio stations.
What do our cookies do?
The cookies we set allow us to make our web player more useful. For example, we remember your current volume level, the stations you recently listened to, and your favorite stations. We also set cookies to ensure the smooth operation of some advanced features, including statistical analysis, regardless of the browser or device you use.
Do you store personal information in cookies?
We only store basic numerical identifiers in cookies, which act as markers so we can recognize your device each time you use the Radiola web player. We do not store IP addresses, locations, or anything in cookies that could be directly used to identify you.
Who else sets cookies when I use Radiola?
We collect anonymous, aggregated web statistics to understand which features our users like the most and how often people listen to the radio using Radiola. In addition to our own collection, Google Analytics collects this data on our behalf. The cookies used by Google Analytics are called _ga
, _utma
, _utma
, _utmc
, _utmv
, and _utmz
. Click here for more information about the data collected by Google Analytics.
Often, individual radio stations set cookies when you use Radiola. These cookies are outside our control, and you should check the station’s privacy policy to understand how they collect personal data and use cookies.
Links to some major broadcasters can be found here:
How can I stop all these cookies, and what will happen if I do?
The choice to accept or block cookies is always yours. If you want to disable cookies from Google Analytics and/or specific radio stations, follow the links above. For Radiola, you can reconfigure your browser to block cookies from radiola.pro
. If you block our cookies, you will still be able to listen to the radio, but we won’t be able to provide you with all the advanced features, such as favorites and recommendations. Visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org for helpful advice on what you need to do.
Cookies in the Radiola web player
We want you to clearly identify the data we are currently storing about your use of Radiola in this browser/device. Below is a list of the currently set cookies and their actions. You control the situation — you can use the tool at the bottom of the page to withdraw consent if you wish.
What will happen if I block Radiola cookies?
Radiola may function in a very limited mode if cookies are disabled. You will still be able to listen to the radio, view recommendations, and search for stations, but you won’t be able to save stations to the "My Stations" list or view your listening history.