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Cookies Policy

Last updated: 14/02/23

Introduction

We use cookies to help improve our websites in a variety of different ways. Including collecting contextual information about your visit to the site to enhance functionality and user experience.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your devices when you visit websites via internet browsers. Our use of cookies is to primarily help enhance your user experience and improve the efficiency of our website. In order to make purchases on our website and for an optimal user experience, you will need to enable cookies.

What cookies do we use?

Essential cookies - These make our websites work. They remember what dates you want to stay with us, what sort of room you want and that you are logged in to your account. They also allow us to collect information about your use of our websites and apps, enabling us to improve the way they work. analytics cookies also allow us to see if there are any technical issues on our websites and if you are experiencing any issues using our websites. They also allow us to look at usage statistics and performance.

We use Google Analytics to help us understand how you use our services. For more information on Google Analytics, please visit Google's website.

Functional cookies - These cookies collect information about the language you have requested the site display content in, remembering your username so you can log-in more quickly, text size, location you are in and generally allow us to customise your experience. Nobody likes having to repeat themselves and these cookies help with that.

Tracking and advertising cookies and similar technologies - We use these types of cookies and similar technologies to provide adverts that we think may be more relevant to your interests. This can be based on your browsing activity and is known as Online Behavioural Advertising or OBA. Cookies are placed on your browser, which remembers what websites you've been to. Advertising based on what you have been viewing is then displayed.

Web beacons and tracking pixels - These technologies help us to count users on a web page, and see if a cookie has been activated. They allow us to see how popular content is and if an email has been delivered to a recipient, opened and links clicked on. We use this information to track how successful campaigns have been.

Flash cookies - Sometimes we may use flash players to deliver special content, such as video clips. This uses Local Shared Objects or flash cookies to remember settings.

Device Fingerprinting- Sometimes we may use a device's browser information to identify that device, conduct analysis, help detect and prevent fraud and present content correctly.

We also use cookies and similar technologies to:

Apps

By downloading our apps, we will require access to the following services on your device: UDID, MAC address, or other applicable device identifier and location. Other services may also be required in order for the apps to function. This information may be used to validate credentials and provide push notifications to your devices.

Managing cookies

You can change your cookie settings very easily in your browser settings. However, you need to be careful about restricting the use of cookies, as they may prevent the websites you visit from working as they were intended.

You can also control which companies set cookies on your devices by visiting the following pages. Please note that you will need to turn off any ad blockers or privacy tools to see what cookies are being set:

Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) Your Online Choices is an industry programme that allows you to control which companies can set cookies and show you advertising. It provides you an easy way of opting out several advertising networks.

The Network Advertising Initiative control page also allows you to control OBA from the advertising networks they represent.

The Digital Advertising Alliance's control page also allows you to control cookies too.

It is important to remember that these schemes use cookies to remember that you have opted-out of cookies being placed on your browsers. If you clear your cache, the opt-outs will be forgotten and you will have to opt-out again.

You can stop web beacons being set, although you cannot decline receiving them in emails. For information about managing these, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org

Changes to our Privacy and Cookie Policy

From time to time we may make changes to this Policy. This might be in relation to changes in the law, best practice, changes to the services we provide or collection and use of your personal information. We will always display clearly when the Policy was last updated and where appropriate, notify you of any relevant changes.

Contact

If you would like to get in touch with us, please contact

By Email: data.protection@clermonthotel.group.