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1. What are cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that are saved on your device (such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit a website. They store information that allows the site to recognize your device and remember various details about your visit, including preferences and login data. These cookies help us create a smoother browsing experience, enhancing your time on our site, just like the tranquil beauty of New Zealand's landscapes.
Cookies enable us to provide a more tailored and efficient experience, improving how you interact with our website, much like the easy drives through the picturesque vistas of New Zealand.
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2. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies placed on our website come from third-party services we use, such as:
- Social media platforms – to enable sharing features.
- Advertising partners – to deliver personalized ads.
- Google Analytics – to monitor website traffic.
These third parties might use cookies to track your activities across the internet, much like how the stunning New Zealand scenery might follow you wherever you go.
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3. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies for a variety of purposes, including:
- Analyzing site traffic and user behavior to enhance the experience.
- Ensuring that the website operates smoothly.
- Providing relevant ads and marketing based on your interests.
- Saving your preferences and settings to improve your visit.
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4. Types of Cookies We Use
Our website utilizes several types of cookies, categorized as follows:
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4.1. Analytical/Performance Cookies
These cookies assist us in understanding how users interact with our site. We use them to determine:
- Which pages are visited most frequently.
- How long users stay on particular pages.
- The paths users take while navigating the site.
This data allows us to improve the site’s functionality and user-friendliness, much like the ongoing efforts to improve travel infrastructure in New Zealand.
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4.2. Essential Cookies
These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website. Without them, some features might not work as expected. These include:
- Session cookies that keep you logged in while browsing.
- Security cookies that protect against fraudulent activity, ensuring safety.
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4.3. Advertising/Targeting Cookies
These cookies are used to display relevant ads to you. They help us:
- Measure the success of our marketing efforts.
- Show ads based on your interests.
- Limit the number of times you see the same ad, just like exploring different parts of New Zealand without repeating your journey.
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4.4. Functional Cookies
These cookies help the website remember your preferences, such as:
- Preferred language.
- Saved settings and preferences.
By retaining this information, we make the site more convenient to use, much like how understanding a landscape helps travelers discover New Zealand's hidden gems.
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5. Updates to This Policy
We may periodically update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or how we utilize cookies. Any changes will be posted on this page with the updated date, much like the ever-changing seasons in New Zealand, bringing new and fresh experiences.
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6. How to Manage Cookies
You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- Delete all cookies.
- Set alerts when a website attempts to store cookies.
- Block certain types of cookies.
- Mozilla Firefox: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data.
- Google Chrome: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Other Site Data.
- Safari: Go to Settings > Privacy > Manage Website Data.
- Microsoft Edge: Go to Settings > Site Permissions > Cookies and Site Data.
6.1. Managing Cookies in Popular Browsers
Note: Disabling cookies might affect the functionality of certain features on our website, and could result in missing out on key details that would make your trip to New Zealand truly unforgettable.
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7. Contact
If you have any questions about this policy, feel free to contact us at [email protected]. We are always ready to assist you, just like a local guide who helps travelers explore the wild terrains of New Zealand.