Cookie Policy
Like almost every other online service, our Platform (including our website) uses cookies and similar technologies to provide you with an enhanced user experience and to help us analyze and improve our services. Your device (computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc.) must be set up to enable such technologies for certain features to work.
Consent
By visiting and continuing to browse our website or using our services with your browser settings adjusted to accept cookies, you consent to our use of cookies, web beacons and related technologies. If you do not consent, your only recourse is to stop using the Platform or to disable cookies in your browser (see Section 2 below). Disabling cookies may affect functionality and your ability to use parts of our Platform.
1. What we mean by cookie, web beacon, or similar technology
A cookie is a small text file (letters and numbers) stored on your browser or device by websites you visit. Cookies act as a memory of your device’s use of web pages and related services so they can remember you and respond appropriately.
Session cookies
Session cookies are stored only for the length of your browsing session and are deleted when you close your browser. They enable basic functionality such as maintaining your login state while navigating the Platform.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after the browser is closed and help remember your preferences on return visits.
Categories of cookies
- Strictly necessary cookies: Required for the operation of the Platform, such as enabling secure areas and basic functionality.
- Performance cookies: Allow us to recognize and count visitors, and see how visitors move around the Platform so we can improve how it works.
- Functionality cookies: Remember choices you make (such as language or region) to provide enhanced, personalized features.
- Targeting cookies: Track your browsing to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant advertising. These may be used by advertising networks with our permission.
Web beacons
A web beacon (also called a tracking pixel) is a small invisible object embedded in web pages or emails that allows us to know whether you have viewed that page or email. They are used for analytics and to improve communications.
2. Managing cookies
You can manage cookies through your browser settings. Blocking all cookies, including those that are strictly necessary, may prevent you from accessing parts of the Platform. Please consult your browser help for specific instructions. You can also find general guidance at third-party resources such as allaboutcookies.org.
Helpful browser links:
- Microsoft/Internet Explorer & Edge cookie settings
- Safari cookie settings
- Google Chrome cookie settings
- Mozilla Firefox cookie settings
3. General
We hope the above explains how we use cookies and similar technologies. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of third‑party sites linked from our Platform. If you have questions about our use of cookies, contact us at contact@rubinetravel.com.