Cookie Policy

 
About this Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them. You should read this policy so you can understand what type of cookies we use, the information we collect using cookies and how that information is used. For further information on how we use, store and keep your personal data secure, see our Privacy Policy.

This Policy also tells you what your rights are in relation to the personal data you give to us. If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy please contact:
 
Name: Be my guides – Erika T. Orosz

E-mail: [email protected]
 
What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data, stored in text files, that are stored on your computer or other device when websites are loaded in a browser. They are widely used to “remember” you and your preferences, either for a single visit (through a “session cookie”) or for multiple repeat visits (using a “persistent cookie”). They ensure a consistent and efficient experience for visitors, and perform essential functions such as allowing users to register and remain logged in. Cookies may be set by the site that you are visiting (known as “first party cookies”), or by third parties, such as those who serve content or provide advertising or analytics services on the website (“third party cookies”).

Both websites and HTML emails may also contain other tracking technologies such as “web beacons” or “pixels.” These are typically small transparent images that provide us with statistics, for similar purposes as cookies. They are often used in conjunction with cookies, though they are not stored on your computer in the same way. As a result, if you disable cookies, web beacons may still load, but their functionality will be restricted.
 
How do we use cookies?

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience by:

  •         Recognising when you log in and any preferred settings;
  •         Giving you a browsing experience that is unique to you and to serve you content which we believe improves your site experience;
  •         Analysing how you use our site which helps us to troubleshoot any problems and to monitor our own performance.

 
What type of cookies do we use?

We do not use own cookies.
 
Third Party cookies
 
Google Analytics

This is a performance improver cookie and we use it to track visits to our website and movement around site. The data which is collected is anonymous and is used for benchmarking purposes to monitor the performance of our site and to measure user engagement on our site.
 
You can opt out of Google Analytics by installing Google’s opt-out browser add-on.
 
Facebook

This is an advertiser cookie and a performance improver cookie. It allows us to place advertising content onto Facebook which is relevant to you based on the information which your web browsing patterns allow Facebook to infer. This information is never connected to your profile and it is always anonymous.
 
You can read more and change your preferences on Facebook here:

https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
 
Mouseflow

Mouseflow collects information about the browser (type, version, screen size, etc.), basic information about the user (IP address, language, time zone), and data containing mouse movements, clicks, scroll events and keystrokes (except for password or credit card fields). No personal data is ever sent or shared between websites. The script does not use third-party cookies and none of the data is shared with third parties except for highly summarized data.
 
More information: http://help.mouseflow.com/knowledge_base/topics/what-is-your-cookie-policy
 
Ninja Form

This service provides contact forms on the website. The form collects your name, Instagram profile name, email and the details of your recommended place so that we can get back in touch with you. Your data will not be sent or shared with any 3rd-parties.
 
More information: https://ninjaforms.com/privacy-policy/
 
How do you change cookie preferences or block cookies?

Within your browser, you can choose whether you wish to accept cookies or not. Different browsers make different controls available to you. Generally, your browser will offer you the choice to accept, refuse or delete cookies at all times, or those from providers that website owners use, i.e. third party cookies, or those from specific websites. Each browser’s website should contain instructions on how you can do this.

If you would like to know more about how cookies work and how to manage or delete them, visit the World Wide Web Consortium’s website, or at http://www.allaboutcookies.org  and  http://www.aboutads.info/choices. (or, for third party cookies, visit http://www.youronlinechoices.com/).
 
25 July 2018