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Cookies Notice
About this policy
What do we mean by Cookies?
Types of Cookies
How can you access Cookie data and manage Cookies?
About this policy
Thank you for using our Platforms. Your trust is the most important value to us, that is why in this Cookies
Notice we are going to show you all the information you need to know regarding Cookies. The only thing you have
to do is read it along with our Privacy Notice for a better
understanding, and if you have any questions related to it, you can tell us about it here.
After that, you’re all set to book your next adventure through us.
What do we mean by Cookies?
By Cookies we mean any technology that stores data on a user’s device or gains access to data on a user’s
device.
We use Cookies to make our Platforms work, to improve your experience by analysing traffic and customising it
and to deliver personalised ads.
This Cookies Notice explains how and why we use these technologies and the choices you have.
More information about Cookies?
Cookies allow us to remember certain information about you for multiple purposes, such as delivering the
functionalities of our Platforms, product development, service improvement, and business development,
your account or your eDreams Prime, online advertisement, marketing analytics, information security,
fraud prevention and sharing information with metasearch engines.
Specifically, a Cookie is a small text file that a platform stores on your computer or mobile device when
you visit our Platforms.
Other similar technologies
Along with Cookies, our Platforms may contain lines of code or small transparent image files that record how
you interact with them. These include "web beacons," "scripts," "tracking URLs" or "software development
kits" (SDKs).
Web beacons is a tiny graphic image of just one pixel that can be sent to your device as part of
a request on our Platforms. They are also called web bugs, tracking bugs, tags, web tags, page tags,
tracking pixels, pixel tags, 1x1 GIFs or transparent GIFs. They can be used to retrieve information
from your device, such as device type and operating system, IP address and time of visit. They are also
used to execute and read Cookies in your browser or to place a Cookie.
Scripts are small computer programs embedded in our Platforms that provide them with a wide
variety of additional functionality. Scripts are used to make our Platform work properly. For example,
they activate certain security features and enable basic interactive functions on our
Platform. Scripts may also be used for advertising or analytical purposes. For example, a script may
collect data about your use of our Platforms, such as the sites you visit or what you search for.
Tracking URLs are links with a unique identifier. They are used to find out from which Platform
you have accessed us. For example, if you click from a social network, a search engine or a website of
one of our affiliates.
Software development kits (SDKs) are part of the source code of our apps and, unlike browser
Cookies, SDK data is stored in the app.
All of the technologies described above are collectively referred to as Cookies.
Email pixels are not considered Cookies because they do not store data on your device. A "pixel"
is an electronic file the size of a single-pixel that is embedded in the e-mail and loads when you open
it. By using email pixels, we can know if the email was delivered, if and when you read it, and where
you clicked. This can help us understand if there have been any technical problems, if the communication
is relevant to our audience, etc. We also receive this information about the push notifications we
send you. These statistics give us information about your reading behaviour, which we then use to
optimize our messages and make our communications more relevant to you.
Types of Cookies?
Cookies purposes: Why do we use CookiesThis Platform uses Cookies for the following purposes:
Technical Cookies. These Cookies are essential or necessary for the Platform to function and
cannot be disabled on our systems. They are usually activated in response to actions you have taken
that result in a request for services (e.g. setting your privacy preferences, logging in, filling
out forms) or are strictly necessary to analyse our Platform use and functioning, or for fraud
prevention and security information. Technical Cookies do not rely on consent according to the
law, as they are necessary for the performance of our services.
Analytical Cookies. These Cookies complete the strictly necessary Cookies to better
understand the user’s interaction with our Platform, including marketing performance. If you do
not allow these Cookies, then some of our analytical data will not take your Platform use into
account.
Functional Cookies. These Cookies allow for improved functionality and customization. They
may be set by us or by external providers whose services are integrated into our pages. If you do
not allow these Cookies, some or all of these features may not work properly.
Advertisement Cookies.These Cookies are installed by our advertising partners through our
Platform. These companies may use them to profile your interests and display relevant ads on other
Platforms. They work by assigning a unique identifier to your browser and device. If you do not
allow these Cookies, you will continue seeing advertisements, but these will be less relevant for
you.
Cookies duration: For how long do Cookies work?
Session Cookies: These are designed to collect and store data while you are visiting a
Platform. They are deleted as soon as you leave our Platforms because we don’t need to store this
information between visits.
Persistent Cookies: These Cookies enable us to recognise you when you make return visits to
us (the purpose is to enable the site to remember your preferences, e.g. user name, language, etc.).
Their duration depends on their specific purposes, the longest general duration term is set at a
maximum of 2 years. There might be exceptions that last until a maximum of 4 years for fraud
prevention, legal and security purposes. However, you have the possibility to delete the
non-essential Cookies at any time (see the next section, “How can you access Cookie data and manage
Cookies?”).
Cookies owner: Who is responsible for each Cookie?
First-party Cookies: These are the ones that are sent to your terminal from us.
Third-party Cookies: These are the ones that are sent to your terminal from a terminal or
domain that is not managed by us but by another entity, which processes the data collected through
the Cookies. Since it is the third parties that send the Cookies, its particular privacy notice will
be applicable. You can find listed all the third parties in our Consent Management Platform (CMP)
How can you access Cookie data and manage Cookies?
Consent Management Platform (CMP) The most
effective way to access and manage Cookie data (i.e. the list of cookies, data controllers, list of
partners, etc.) You will be able to control the non-essential Cookies that are used on your device.
These settings enable you to opt-in or opt-out to our use of the non-essential cookies and similar
technologies we use to improve your experience or to those that we use to personalise the advertisements
you see. When accessing the website or app, you will be shown a cookie banner which will inform you
how you may give or reject their consent to the installation of cookies. You may at any time reject or
configure the use of cookies through the CMP.
Reject the installation of Cookies via your browser settings at any time, you can set most
modern browsers to prevent any Cookies being placed on your device, but you may then have to manually
adjust some preferences every time you visit a site/page and some services and functionalities may not
work properly at all (e.g. profile logging-in).You can manage this through the links below:
If your browser is not among those listed above, please refer to your specific browser settings.
Remove Cookies from your device You can delete all Cookies that are already on your device by
clearing the browsing history of your browser. This will remove all Cookies from all websites you have
visited. Be aware though that you may also lose some saved information (e.g. saved login details, site
preferences).
Last updated: August 2021.
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