Cookies policy

Cookies Policy

15.02.2022

Cookies The purpose of our Cookies Policy is to help explain what they are, why you are collecting them, and what information cookies store. What are cookies? Like most websites, Reeks District website uses cookies. Cookies are small data files which are placed on your computer or other devices as you browse this website. They are used to ‘remember’ when your computer or device accesses our website. We use cookies and similar technologies like pixels. Cookies are essential for the effective operation of our website and to help you navigate. They are also used to tailor the products and services offered and advertised to you, both on our website and elsewhere. Information collected Some cookies collect information about browsing behaviour once you access this website with the same computer or device. This includes information about websites viewed, and your journey around a website. Reeks District can use cookies to monitor your browsing behaviour. We don’t use cookies to gather or record information on your name, address or other contact details. How are cookies managed? The cookies stored on your computer or other devices when you access our websites are designed by: Reeks District and are necessary to allow you make reservations enquiries on our website; Third parties who participate with us in marketing programmes; and Third parties who broadcast web banner advertisements on behalf of Reeks District. What are cookies used for? The main purposes for which cookies are used are: Remember information about you, so you do not have to give it to us again Help us understand how people are using our services, so we are able to make them better Help us personalise our website for you by remembering your preferences and settings To improve the performance of our websites by understanding which parts work well, and which don't and to enhance your experience on our websites. To deliver relevant on-line advertising to you both on our websites and elsewhere. These Cookies are placed by us and selected third parties and enable adverts to be presented to you on our and third party websites. To measure how effective our on-line advertising and marketing communications are. To enable us to collect information about how you and other people use our websites. What kind of cookies do we use? Strictly necessary cookies These are cookies that are required for the operation of a website. For instance, they help support the structure of the pages that are displayed to you, help to improve navigation and allow you to return to pages you have previously visited. Generally, these are session cookies that expire on closing the browser and are deleted automatically. In our Website this is a third-party cookie. Performance cookies These types of cookies allow online providers to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around their website when they are using it. This assists online providers like Google, Facebook, improving the way their website works, for instance, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. Generally, these will be first-party cookies, and a mix of session and persistent cookies. Sometimes the services are provided by third parties and specialised software – which might use either first or third-party cookies. Functionality cookies These are used to recognise users when they return to a website. This enables us to personalise our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region). They are generally a mixture of first and third party, session and persistent cookies. These Cookies will remain on your device until you choose to clear it. If you choose to do this, you may have to enter your details each time you visit the site. This cookie is placed by WordPress. Targeting cookies These Cookies will collect information about your browsing habits and allow us to show you adverts while you are browsing our site and other sites on the Internet. If the cookie is set by a third party (for example, Google Analytic) which also monitors traffic on other websites, this type of cookie may also be used to track a user's movements across different websites and to create profiles of their general online behaviour. Information collected by tracking cookies is commonly used to serve users with targeted online advertising. These will almost always be third party cookies and mostly persistent. They are set by selected third parties like Hotjar, who uses cookies and other technologies to collect data on our users’ behavior and their devices. Hotjar stores this information on our behalf in a pseudonymized user profile and is forbidden to sell any of the data collected on our behalf.

How can I change my preferences? You can access the preferences at any time. This will allow you to exercise your right to withdraw any consent you may have previously given us about cookies. Please note that if you remove consent to a specific class of cookies it will disable them but not delete them.

Manage consent allows you to access your preferences.