cookies

cookies

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small amount of information stored by web pages on your computer or on your mobile device. This Privacy and Cookies Policy is applicable to cookies and similar technologies (hereinafter “cookies”).

Why are cookies used?

Web pages have no memory. If you navigate from one page to another on a website, you will not be recognized as the same user. Cookies allow you to be recognized as the same user on the different pages of a website. Therefore, cookies are basically used to remember the options you have chosen (for example, remember the language you prefer or the currency you use). Cookies also ensure that when you visit a web page again, it recognizes you.

Do all cookies have the same function?

No, there are different types of cookies and they are used for different purposes. Cookies can be differentiated by function, duration and who stores them on a web page.

How are cookies used?

Our website uses the following types of cookies:

  • Technical cookies: We try to provide our users with an advanced and easy-to-use website that automatically adapts to their needs and wishes. To achieve this, we use technical cookies to show you our website, make it work properly, create your user account, start your session and manage your reservations. These technical cookies are absolutely necessary for our website to function properly.
  • Functional cookies: We also use functional cookies to remember your preferences and to help you use our website efficiently and effectively. For example, we remember your preferred currency and language, your searches and the accommodations you have consulted. These functional cookies are not strictly necessary for the operation of our website, but they add functionality and improve your user experience.
  • Analytical cookies: We use these cookies to understand how our users use the website, detect what works and what does not, optimize and improve the website, and ensure that our users continue to find our website interesting and relevant. The data we collect includes the web pages you have visited, referring / exit pages you have entered and exited, type of platform you use, date / time information and data such as the number of clicks you have made on a certain page. , mouse movements and scrolls, search words you use, and text you type when you use our website. We also use analytical cookies as part of our online advertising campaigns to see how users interact with our website after they have been shown an online advertisement, where advertisements from third-party websites may also appear. However, we will not know who you are because the information we obtain is anonymous. Our business partners may also use analytical cookies to find out if their customers are taking advantage of the hosting offers integrated into their web pages.
  • Advertising cookies: We use our cookies and those of third parties to show you personalized advertisements on our pages and on other web pages. This form of advertising is called “retargeting” and is based on activity, such as the destinations you have searched for or the accommodations you have consulted, as well as the prices that have been shown to you. Advertising cookies can also be used by third parties to display their products and services on our website.

How long do Casa Codina cookies remain active?

The cookies we use have a variable shelf life. The maximum useful life that we establish in some of them is 5 years from your last visit to our website. You can delete all cookies from your browser at any time.

How can I recognize Casa Codina cookies?

You can find our cookies in your browser settings.

Does Casa Codina use third-party advertising cookies and analytics cookies?

Yes, Casa Codina uses the services of recognized and trusted online advertising and marketing companies. Casa Codina may also use third-party vendors for analytical purposes. These companies need to introduce cookies to enable their services.

Our suppliers are committed to raising consumer awareness and establishing responsible business and good data management standards and practices.

In the context of online advertising and marketing companies, we always try to work only with companies that are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and / or the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). Members of the NAI and IAB follow the principles and codes of conduct of the industry. Both the NAI and the IAB offer the ability to opt-out of behavioral advertising. Go to www.networkadvertising.org and www.youronlinechoices.com to identify the NAI members who have stored cookies on your computer. If you do not want one of the NAI or IAB members to use behavior-based information programs, just click on the box of the corresponding company you want to discard.

To control the data that is collected for analytical purposes by Google Analytics, you may want to visit the following link: Google Analytics opt-out for browsers add-on .

Who has access to Casa Codina’s cookie information?

Only Casa Codina has access to Casa Codina’s cookie information. Third parties that have stored cookies on your computer will have access to them.

How can you manage your cookie preferences?

In your browser settings (for example, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox or Chrome) you can configure the cookies that you want to accept or reject. The location of these options depends on the browser, so you can use the “Help” function of your browser to find out where to find them.

If you choose not to accept certain cookies, you may not be able to use some functions of our website. We also do not provide support for browser settings that prevent cookie tracking. The fact of rejecting an online advertising network does not mean that you will never receive online advertisements or be the subject of marketing studies again. It means that the network you rejected will no longer show you personalized ads based on your web preferences and browsing patterns.

Does Casa Codina use web beacons?

As with cookies, Casa Codina sometimes uses web beacons. A web beacon is a small graphic image of only one pixel that is inserted into your computer as part of a request for the web page or in an e-mail in HTML format. We use these pixels, directly or through our service providers, as part of our online advertisements both on our website and on those of third parties, to know if a user who sees an online advertisement ends up making a reservation, to monitor the conversion of affiliate websites and to analyze user traffic patterns and optimize the travel services we offer you.

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