What are cookies?
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Cookies are information, often containing an anonymous unique identification code, that is sent to the browser by a web server and stored on the hard drive of the user's computer. Later, and in the event of subsequent connections to the Website, cookies can be read and recognized by the website that sent them in the event of subsequent connections. They are mainly used to operate or improve the operation of websites and to provide commercial and marketing information for the website owner.
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Types of cookies used by GrandVoyage
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Home Of Tours uses cookies to obtain information that it considers to be very useful. The type of cookies it uses and the information it obtains with each one is detailed below:
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Analytical Cookies: These cookies are used to analyse user behaviour in an aggregated and anonymous manner, including the number of visitors to the website and to different product pages, the origin of the visit, day and time, platform, number of clicks on a page, search words used by a user to find the content they want. In this way, GrandVoyage provides a very useful means of making improvements to the website and finding out which content or design is most relevant to the user. These cookies may be proprietary or from Google Inc.
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Functional cookies: These are cookies that help the user to have a better browsing experience on the site. An example of the use of this type of cookies are those used to store the data of the last search for a product to automatically fill in the search engine, the country, city of preference and last products consulted by the user. Another example are cookies that are used to show different content for each user and evaluate which of them is more understandable. In this case we only have our own cookies.
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Technical cookies: Technical cookies are necessary to correctly display the website and ensure the correct functioning of the site.
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​Test cookies: These own cookies are used when we are testing various versions of our website, in order to determine which is more practical, comfortable, and effective. These cookies contain information about which version the user is viewing and the main activities they perform on the site. The resulting data is processed in an aggregated and anonymous manner to decide which version is better. Test cookies can be both our own and third-party.
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What should I do if I do not want to accept cookies? If you do not want to accept this use of cookies, you must stop browsing the site and use the appropriate mechanisms in your browser to delete any cookies that may have already been installed. How can I obtain more information about cookie management? There are various ways to manage cookies. By changing your browser settings, you can choose to disable cookies or receive a warning before accepting one. You can delete all cookies installed in your browser's cookie folder at any time. Each browser has different procedures for managing its settings, so you should consult the documentation for each browser.
Please take a look at the table below to find out what cookies we place:
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Cookie name Purpose Duration Type of cookie
XSRF-TOKEN Call fraud detection cookie Session Essential
hs Security cookie for Hive (Legacy) Session Essential svSession Session cookie for authentication 6 months Essential
SSR Caching Performance cookie for rendering 24 hours Essential
TS* Attack detection cookies Session Essential
bSession Measure system effectiveness 24 hours Essential
fedops.logger.sessionId Track session errors and issues (resilience) 12 months Essential
_wixAB3|* Cookie for site experiments 6 months Essential
server-session-bind API protection cookie Session Essential
client-session-bind AP protection cookie ISession Essential
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