Cookie Policy

Yachtingverse Cookie Declaration Whenever you use our online services, cookies and other tracking technologies may be used in a variety of ways. These technologies are used either directly by us or by our business partners, including third-party service providers and advertisers we work with. If you would like to learn more about what a cookie is, how it is used and what your options are, please read on. What is a cookie? A cookie is a small amount of data placed on your computer browser or mobile device. So-called "first-party cookies" are cookies served by the organization operating the domain that registered the cookie. Yachtingverse cookies are therefore “first party cookies”. If we allow others to serve cookies through Yachtingverse websites, these cookies are called "third party cookies". Also, there is a difference between session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies only remain saved until you close your browser. Persistent cookies have a longer lifespan and are not automatically deleted when you close your browser. In addition to cookies, other tracking technologies similar to cookies are also used. These may include web beacons (also known as pixel tags, web bugs, or GIFs), tracking URLs, or software development kits (SDKs). A web beacon is a small graphic image consisting of only one pixel that can be transmitted to your computer as part of a web page request, in an advertisement, or in an HTML email message. Pixels may be used to retrieve information from your device, such as your device type or operating system, IP address, and time of visit. They are also used to serve and read cookies in your browser. Tracking URLs are used to understand which referring website Yachtingverse websites or applications are being used from. SDKs are small pieces of code included in applications that function just like cookies and web beacons. All these technologies are collectively referred to as "cookies" in this Cookie Statement. How are cookies used? Cookies are used for different purposes. It allows you to be recognized as the same user on the pages of a website. The types of information we collect through cookies include IP address; device ID; pages viewed; browser type; navigation information; OS; internet service provider; timestamp; whether you respond to an advertisement; includes the referring URL and the features used. As well as technical cookies to make sure our website works correctly for you, we also use functional cookies to remember your most used language preferences or filters. These cookies are essential to provide you with the great experience we want to offer. We also use analytics cookies to gain insight into how our visitors use Yachtingverse. Doing this helps us find what works and what doesn't and improve our websites. These cookies track which web pages you view, which referring/exit pages you enter, which emails you open, etc. collects information. We use analytical cookies as part of our online advertising campaigns to learn how users interact with our website or applications after being shown an online ad. Commercial cookies: We use our own cookies as well as third-party cookies to display personalized ads on our websites and other websites. This is called "retargeting" and is based on browsing activity, such as the destinations you searched for and the yachts you viewed.