Cookie policy.
Wooldown Holiday Cottages Cookie Policy.
Why do we use cookies?
To help improve your experience of our website and to ensure that it performs as you expect it to, we use cookies on our website. Cookies contain small amounts of information in text files, these are downloaded to your computer or other device when you visit a website by remembering your personal preferences or through tracking your use of the site.
Cookie preferences can be set when you visit our website or change them at any time, for further information visit: https://www.aboutcookies.org.
Your consent to cookies.
In the event the cookie is not strictly necessary, you are able to withdraw your consent to our cookies at any time even if you have previously consented but please bear in mind that if you do not consent to our functionality cookies, parts of our website will not work.
For example, you may not be able to watch our videos, therefore, we may occasionally send you prompts which allow you to consent to a cookie you previously rejected.
Persistent and session cookies.
The tables below explain what cookies are used on our website, why they are used and whether they are strictly necessary or another type of cookie such as a “functionality” or “performance” cookies. The table also includes whether a cookie is “persistent” or a “session” cookie, these are explained as:
Persistent cookies - these remain on your device between browsing sessions. Each time you visit the website that created the cookie, they are activated. An example of a “persistent cookie” used on a website is one whereby your log-in details are remembered so you do not need to enter those details again on your next visit.
Session cookies - When you open a browser window a session cookie may be used to allow website operators to link actions of a user during your browser session. The session ends when you close the browser and the session cookies are then deleted.
Third party cookies.
Some cookies listed below are set by our own website (www.wooldown.com), there are also cookies that are set by third parties. An example would be to allow us to have Vimeo videos played through our website, Vimeo places cookies on its video content. To see further information on how Vimeo uses cookies and the information they collect, please visit: https://vimeo.com/privacy.
Performance.
Information about how visitors use a website are collected by performance cookies. For example, which pages visitors go to most often and if they get error messages from web pages. A visitor's identity cannot be revealed from these cookies. Any information collected by these cookies remains anonymous up until the point of booking or sign in/registering for an account. We only use such information to improve our website.
Functionality.
Functionality cookies allow the website you visit to remember the choices you make such as your log in details and customised preference settings such as altering the font size. These cookies are used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video. Information collected by these cookies may or may not be anonymised but they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites. These cookies also allow more personal features such as providing you with local weather reports or traffic news through using a cookie to remember which region you are in.
Targeting.
These cookies make advertising relevant to you and your interests by collecting information about your browsing habits, they collect the most information from users.
Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no control. These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies.
Last updated.
Our cookie policy was last updated on: 04 February 2020.