Cookie Policy

At lets-travel-more we want to ensure that your visit to our Web site is smooth, reliable and as useful to you as possible. To help us do this, we use cookies and similar technologies (together referred to as “cookies” in this policy).

When you first visit our site you’ll be notified about our use of cookies at the bottom of the page with a notification banner. If you accept the cookies this banner wont appear again until 30 days have passed. If you press the “Got it” button it means you consent to our use of cookies and agree to the terms and condition that come with them. However, you can change your cookie settings, and choose whether or not to accept cookies at any time.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are automatically placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit almost any Web site. They are stored by your Internet browser. Cookies contain basic information about your Internet use, but they do not normally identify you personally. Your browser sends these cookies back to the site every time you revisit it, so it can recognise your computer or mobile device and personalize and improve your site experience.

For instance, we use cookies on our Web site to remember your login details, so you don’t have to re-enter them repeatedly during your visit to the site. Other cookies help us to understand what did and didn’t interest you about our site, so we can provide you with features that are more relevant and useful to you next time you visit. We also use cookies to analyse how visitors use the site.

We work with third party advertisers to give you access to interesting and exciting travel content through our Web site. So, as well as setting some cookies ourselves – “first party cookies”, we also allow some advertisers who display advertisements on our site to set cookies, known as “third party cookies”. These cookies record information about your use of advertisements. This helps advertisers to show you advertisements that are more likely to interest you, limit the number of times you may see an advertisement and also to help to improve your online experience.

Please note that our use of any information we collect about you through your use of cookies is subject to our Privacy Policy, which is linked to from the bottom of every page.

 
Cookies Name More information
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YouTube uses cookies to help maintain the accuracy of video statistics, prevent fraud and to improve the site experience.
For further information, read YouTube’s privacy policy.
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This site enables Twitter functionality. Therefore, Twitter will automatically set cookies.
For more information read about Twitter’s privacy policy.
WordPress _qcawordpress_eli This site is hosted on WordPress.com. Sites hosted on WordPress.com automatically set cookies.
For further information, read WordPress’s privacy policy.

To learn more about cookies and how you can control them, visit AboutCookies.org.

How this information is used

If you have chosen to share it with us, we use your email address to contact you in reply to your message, or to send you our newsletter. If you have entered your email address to leave a comment on the blog, it is used to identify your comment, however it is not displayed on the website or shared with any third party.

We may also use your email to help resolve issues or disputes, for example if you tell us that you cannot see any of your posts on the website, we would probably search our database using your email address to help diagnose the problem.

Our disclosure of this information

We do not share your personal information or email address with third parties.

What types of cookies do we use?

The cookies we use fall into 3 categories. These categories are described below. You can find further information about the cookies in each category by accessing the Cookie Consent Tool.

Essential cookies

These cookies are necessary to help you access and move around our site and use all its features. Without these cookies, our website would not work properly and you would not be able to use certain important features. For example, we use a cookie to keep you logged in during your visit, so the site does not require you to log in repeatedly to access different pages. We also use essential cookies for fraud detection and prevention purposes.

You will see that you cannot turn off essential cookies through the Cookie Consent Tool. The reason for this is that such cookies are necessary for you to access and use the content and features of the Web site.

Analytics and customisation cookies

At lets-travel-more we want to make your experience on our website as helpful, smooth and as enjoyable as possible. We use cookies to help us understand how our website is being used and how we can improve your experience on it. This type of so-called “analytics” cookies can provide us with anonymous information to help us understand which parts of our Web site interest our visitors and if they experience any errors. We use these cookies to test different designs and features for our sites and we also use them to help us monitor how our visitors reach our sites.

We also use cookies to save your settings and preferences on our Web site, such as language preference and information you’ve previously entered when searching for travel options. Some customisation cookies are essential if you want to use certain features of the site.

Lets-travel-more use performance cookies to collect statistical information about visitors but this data cannot be used to personally identify such visitors. This information is used by us to establish visitor trends; the most popular pages, whether or not a visitor is new to the site or has returned after a previous visit, what device with which operating system is being used to access the site.

We use Google Analytics to collect, collate, and analyse visitor information. This is a third party cookie set by Google.

The Facebook “Like” and Google+ Social Media Plugins also place cookies on your device. These are third party cookies.
We do not control the use of third party cookies and cannot access them; cookies can only be accessed by the party who sets them. Please check the third party websites for more information about these cookies.

What are cookies used for?

Some cookie are used to perform authentication information, monitoring of sessions and storing specific information about users who access to the web page; These cooki , called technical , are often useful, because they can make faster and quick navigation and use of the web, for example to facilitate certain procedures when you purchases online, when you login to areas with restricted access, or when a site webautomatically recognizes the language you normally use.

A particular type of cookie, called Analytics, are used by the operators of websites to gather information, in aggregate, the number of users and how they visit the site, and then draw general statistics about the service and its use.

Other cookie can instead be used to track and profile users while browsing, study their movements and habits of consultation with the web or consumption (what they buy, what they read, etc.), also in order to send targeted and personalized advertising services ( cd Behavioural Advertising ). We speak here of profiling cookie.

It may happen that a web page contains cookie from other sites and content in various elements hosted on the same page, such as advertising, images, videos, etc .. We speak, in these cases, the so-called Third Party cookie, which are usually used for profiling.

So cookie you download on PC, smartphone and tablet can be read by other people, other than those that manage pages web you visit.

Third Party Cookies

By visiting a website you may receive cookies from the site to be visited (first part) and from sites run by other organizations (third parties). Notable examples are the presence of “embed” videos or “social plugins” to social networking services. It is part of the page visited directly generated by these sites and integrated into site page host. The most common use is aimed at sharing content on social networks.

The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites operated by third parties. The management of information collected by third parties isgoverned by the relevant information (please refer to each of them)

Cookie Nome Tipologia Permanenza Finalità
Required PHPSESSID First Party Until you close the browser it is a cookie native PHP and allows websites to store data on the state of the serialization. The Web site is used to establish a user session and to communicate status data through a temporary cookie
Required wordpress_test_cookie First Party Until you close the browser It is a cookie test WordPress that checks if the browser is enabled to save cookies or not. Used in case of login to a site administrator.
Required wp-settings-X ( X indicates a variable number) First Party 1 year Allows the visualization of the site optimized wordpress and use by Administrator
Required wp-settings-time-X ( X indicates a variable number) First Party 1 year Allows the visualization of the site optimized wordpress and use by Administrator
Required euCookie First Party 1 year It is stored in the cookie acceptance expressed about the use of cookies by the site.
Required qtrans_admin_language First Party 1 year Cookies to the functionality on the language preference of navigation in the pages of the site administration.
Tecnico (necessario) qtrans_edit_language First Party Until you close the browser Cookies to the functionality on the language preference of navigation in the editing stage.
Required qtrans_front_language First Party 1 year Cookies to the functionality on the language preference of navigation in the frontend.
Google Analytics _ga Third Party 2 years Party cookie Google Analytics to track visitors on the website, which can be accessed only from the domain from which you run the Javascript.
Google Analytics _gat Third Party 10 min. Party cookie Google Analytics for tracking interactions on the website.
Google Maps APISID Third Party 2 years Used to count the number of users using the maps.
Google Maps SID – HSID Third Party 2 years These cookies are used to block different types of attack, such as attempts to steal the content filled in by the user on the web page.
Google Maps NID Third Party 6 months These cookies are used by Google to store preferences and user information each time they visit web pages containing geographical maps of Google Maps. These cookies contain sufficient information to allow tracking.
Google Maps OGPC todo Third Party Until you close the browser These cookies are used by Google to store preferences and user information each time they visit web pages containing geographical maps of Google Maps. These cookies contain sufficient information to allow tracking.
Google Maps PREF Third Party 2 years Used to remember the preferences set by the user while browsing.
Google Maps SSID Third Party 2 years Identification cookie id.
Google Maps SAPISID Third Party 2 years Identification cookie id.
YouTube NID, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE, use_hitbox Third Party 2 years Some of our pages can embed YouTube videos. YouTube can inivare cookies. For more information visit the conditions of Google.
Vimeo __utmt_player Third Party Until you close the browser Not classified
Vimeo player Terze Parti 1 year Used to manage the correct audio level of the video.
Vimeo vuid Third Party 2 years Not classified
AddToAny __utmc, __utma, __utmz, __cfduid, uvc Third Party Until you close the browser AddToAny is a service provided by AddToAny LLC displaying a widget that allows interaction with external social networks and platforms and sharing of content of this Application.
Depending on the configuration, this service can show widget belonging to third parties, such as the managers of the social networks on which share interactions. In this case, the third parties that provide the widget will be made aware of the interaction and data usage on the pages where this service is installed.

 

We also include certain components Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis service provided by Google. Again it comes to third-party cookies collected and managed anonymously to monitor and improve the performance of the host site (cookies performance).

Google Analytics can collect and analyze anonymous information on the behavior of use. This information is collected by Google Analytics, which processes them in order to draw up reports on the websites themselves. This site does not use (and do not allow third parties to use) the analysis tool of Google to track or collect personally identifiable information. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google or seek to link an IP address with the identity of a user. Google can also communicate this information to third parties unless required by law or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf.

You can selectively disable the action of installing Google Analytics on your browser the component of opt-out provided by Google.

How to change the settings on cookies in your browser

Most browsers allow you to erase cookies from your computer hard drive, block acceptance of cookies or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.

How to change the settings to:

Advertising cookies

Advertising cookies help ensure that the advertisements you see on our Web site are as relevant to you as possible. For example, some advertising cookies help select advertisements that are based on your interests. Others help prevent the same advertisement from continuously reappearing for you.

We also want to make it as easy as possible for you to share content from lets-travel-more with your friends through your favourite social networks. Social networking sites, such as Facebook, may set cookies that recognise you when you view content on our Web site and allow you to share content across both sites via the use of sharing settings. For further details, please see your social networking site’s terms of use and privacy policy.

Links:
For details on cookies and how to control them: http://www.aboutcookies.org/
Google: http://www.google.ie/policies/privacy/
Google Analytics: http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

Disabling or deleting cookies

At any time you may exercise your right to disable or delete cookies from this website. These actions are performed differently depending on the browser you are using.

Notes

  • Neither this site nor its legal representatives are responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies of third parties that may be mentioned in this cookie policy.
  • Web browsers are responsible for storing tools and cookies from there you must be carried out the removal or disabling of the cookies. Neither this website nor its legal representatives can ensure the correct or incorrect handling of cookies by the browsers mentioned.
  • In some cases you need to install the browser cookies to remember your decision not to accept them..
  • In the case of cookies from Google Analytics, the company stores cookies on servers in the United States and agree not to share it with third parties, except in cases where it is necessary for the operation of the system or when required by law to this purpose. As Google does not store your IP address. Google Inc. is a company attached to the Safe Harbor Agreement ensures that all data transferred will be treated with a level of protection in accordance with European standards. For information on using that Google gives to cookies we attach this other link.
  • For any questions about this cookies policy do not hesitate contacting us through the contact section or by sending an email here: [email protected]

Afterword

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