FLIGHTS TALK | COOKIES

Updated: May 11, 2024

This Cookie Notice explains how we use cookies and similar technologies, as well as the options you have to control their use.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. Browsers allow cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage or pixels) so that a site like Flights Talk can remember information about your visit and use it to enhance your experience and to create anonymous and aggregated statistics about site usage. In this Notice, we use the term “cookie” to refer to both cookies and similar technologies.

Cookies may be set by the site you are visiting (referred to as “first-party cookies”) or by a third party, such as those providing analytics, advertising, or interactive content services on the site (“third-party cookies”).
Our first-party cookies include strictly necessary cookies, functional cookies, analytics/performance cookies, and advertising cookies.

Strictly necessary: 

These cookies are necessary for our services to function securely and properly and cannot be disabled on our systems. You can configure your browser to alert you or block these cookies, but in that case, certain parts of our site will not function. These cookies include:

First-Party Cookies

PHPSESSID To maintain user session

Third-Party Cookies

Google Analytics Statistics on number of page visits, browsing times, types of browsers, browsing statistics, redirects, search engines, referred sites, etc. To collect and unify statistical reports on traffic for each site, total audience, visits to specific pages, tracking clicks on certain parts of the site, etc.

WP Sites powered by WP Rely heavily on user-provided data. In this section, you should note what data you collect, from both registered users and anonymous visitors We use cookies to display success and failure messages to logged-in users, without personal data. In directories, we store browsing preferences for 24 hours. When creating groups, we use temporary cookies without personal data.

Functional: 

These cookies allow Flights Talk to offer you enhanced functionality and personalization. If you disable these cookies, some or all of these functionalities may stop working properly.

Analytics and Performance: 

These cookies allow us to count visits and track where traffic comes from to our site so we can measure and improve its performance. They help us understand which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site.

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Third-Party Cookies:

Flights Talk services also include third-party cookies with whom we collaborate directly or indirectly. Many of these third parties are companies working with us or advertisers posting ads on Flights Talk to improve targeted ads or measure advertising campaign results.

Third-Party Websites:

Third parties posting ads on Flights Talk may use our advertising technology, including our advertising pixel, on their websites. We may set advertising cookies when you visit their sites to measure the effectiveness of ads on Flights Talk and to show you more relevant ads on Flights Talk. Third-party websites control the placement of these cookies.

How do I control cookies and how is my data used?

There are several ways for you to control how information is obtained through cookies and how that information is used on Flights Talk.

Browser Settings

Your browser includes controls that allow you to manage the use of cookies on the websites you visit. Most browsers have features that allow you to view and delete cookies stored on your device and block cookies on all or some websites. For more information, here are links to external help materials for some of the most popular browsers:

Mobile Device Settings

Your mobile device may include browsing options that allow you to manage the use of cookies, especially if your device allows you to install apps, such as iOS and Android devices. iOS and Android devices also include additional settings options that control whether advertising partners can use information about your app activity for advertising purposes. On iOS, you can look for the option called “Limit Ad Tracking.” On Android, you can look for the option called “Opt out of Ads Personalization.”

Third-Party Opt-Out Systems

Major online advertising groups offer tools to limit how third parties can use cookies for advertising purposes. You can find more information on these websites of The Network Advertising Initiative, Digital Advertising Alliance, and for EU users, The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance. Additionally, Google also offers its web users the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on to prevent data collection through Google Analytics.

How to contact us

If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at hello@flightstalk.com, or send mail to:

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