Cookie Policy
How TravelGyd Adventures LLC uses cookies and similar technologies on travelgyd.travel, and how you can control your preferences.
Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how TravelGyd Adventures LLC ("TravelGyd," "we," "us," or "our"), a Delaware limited liability company with offices at 651 N Broad St, Suite 201, Middletown, DE 19709, New Castle County, United States, uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit https://travelgyd.travel (the "Site"). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal data more broadly.
By continuing to browse the Site after viewing our cookie notice where required, or by clicking "Accept" on our cookie banner when presented, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Policy, except for strictly essential cookies that we may deploy without consent where permitted by law. You may withdraw or adjust consent at any time through browser settings or tools we provide.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us using the details in the Contact section at the end of this page.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit. They are widely used to make sites work more efficiently, remember preferences, and understand how visitors use online services. Cookies may be "session" cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or "persistent" cookies, which remain for a defined period or until you delete them.
Similar technologies include web beacons (pixels), which are tiny graphics embedded in pages or emails; local storage objects in your browser; and scripts that recognize your device when you return. This Policy refers to all of these as "cookies" unless we specify otherwise.
First party cookies are set by TravelGyd directly. Third party cookies are set by partners such as analytics or embedded content providers when their code runs on our pages. Third parties have their own privacy notices governing their use of data.
Types of Cookies We Use
We categorize cookies to help you understand their role. Not every cookie listed may be active on every visit; we deploy technologies based on Site features you use and choices you make.
Essential cookies
These cookies are necessary for the Site to function and cannot be switched off in our systems without breaking core features. They are usually set in response to actions you take, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in where applicable, or completing forms. Examples include:
- tg_session or similar session identifier: maintains your browsing session so pages load correctly as you navigate and so security tokens remain valid during quote requests.
- Cookie consent storage: remembers whether you accepted non essential cookies through our banner so we do not show the same prompt on every page view.
- Load balancing or security token: may be set by our hosting infrastructure to route traffic efficiently and help prevent abusive automated access.
Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Site, which pages are popular, and whether users encounter errors. Information is typically aggregated or pseudonymous. Examples include:
- Page view counter: records which URLs were viewed and the order of navigation to identify confusing flows.
- Referral source tag: notes whether you arrived from a search engine, social link, or direct address so we can evaluate outreach channels.
- Device and browser fingerprint (limited): helps distinguish unique visitors without necessarily knowing your name, though combined with other data it could become identifiable.
We only activate non essential analytics cookies where required by law after you provide consent through our banner or equivalent control.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies enable enhanced features and personalization. They may remember choices you make to save you time on return visits. Examples include:
- Region or language preference: stores your selected display region so destination content aligns with your market when we offer localized pages.
- Form draft recovery: may temporarily retain partially completed contact fields locally so accidental refreshes do not erase your message, subject to implementation.
How to Manage Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you refuse new cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you when a site tries to place a cookie. Blocking all cookies may prevent parts of the Site from working, including saved preferences and authenticated areas.
Google Chrome
Open Chrome and click the menu icon in the upper right corner. Select Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data. You can choose to block third party cookies, clear cookies when you close the browser, or see all cookies and site data to remove specific entries. For more detail, refer to Google's help center for your Chrome version.
Mozilla Firefox
Open Firefox, open the menu, and choose Settings. Select Privacy and Security. Under Cookies and Site Data, you can manage exceptions, clear data, or choose strict blocking modes. Firefox also offers Enhanced Tracking Protection options that limit cross site tracking in the standard or strict configurations.
Apple Safari
On macOS, open Safari, choose Preferences, then Privacy. You can block all cookies, prevent cross site tracking, and view which websites stored data. On iOS, open Settings, scroll to Safari, and adjust Block All Cookies and Prevent Cross Site Tracking under Privacy and Security. Clearing history and website data removes many stored files.
Microsoft Edge
Open Edge, select Settings and more, then Settings. Go to Cookies and site permissions, then Manage and delete cookies and site data. You can set the browser to block third party cookies, allow sites you visit, or clear browsing data including cached images and cookies on exit if you enable that option.
Industry opt out tools for interest based advertising may also set cookies to record your choices; those tools are maintained by industry associations and operate independently of TravelGyd.
If you use multiple devices or browsers, you will need to adjust settings on each one separately. Deleting cookies does not always delete local storage or indexed databases; use your browser's full site data removal options if you want a broader reset.
Third-Party Cookies
Some pages may include embedded maps, videos, social sharing buttons, or payment widgets operated by third parties. When you interact with those elements, the provider may set cookies on your device even if you did not leave travelgyd.travel. We do not control those cookies. Please review the third party's privacy and cookie policies for details on retention and opt outs.
We require service providers who process data on our behalf to use information only for contracted purposes and to apply appropriate security measures. They may not place marketing cookies on our Site without authorization consistent with applicable law.
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers transmit "Do Not Track" or similar signals. There is no uniform industry standard for how to respond to these signals. At present, we do not modify data collection practices solely based on DNT signals where no legal obligation requires a different approach. You may use browser controls, opt out tools, and our cookie banner to express privacy preferences.
We monitor developments in privacy regulation and browser technology and may update this section if standardized DNT handling becomes widely adopted.
California residents may have additional rights regarding certain cookies under state privacy law; see our Privacy Policy for requests to opt out of sale or sharing where those terms apply to our practices.
Updates to This Policy
We may revise this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. The "Last Updated" date at the top indicates when the current version was published. Material changes may be highlighted through the Site or cookie banner. We encourage you to review this page periodically.
Continued use of the Site after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy, except where your fresh consent is required for new non essential cookies under applicable law.
Contact
For questions about cookies or this Policy, reach TravelGyd Adventures LLC at:
TravelGyd Adventures LLC
651 N Broad St, Suite 201
Middletown, DE 19709, USA
New Castle County, State of Delaware
Phone: +1 (302) 618-4073
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: https://travelgyd.travel