The purpose of this document is to establish the cookies policy of website pertaining to Myrties Boutique Apartments. Use of these services implies the user’s full, unconditional acceptance of this cookies policy.
What are Cookies
Cookies are short pieces of software code sent to be stored by the Myrties Boutique Apartments web server on your terminal equipment, with their main function being to communicate to us your browser data. These files are exclusively associated with a user and their own access device in the form of anonymous statistical data.
Thanks to cookies, the Myrties Boutique Apartments server is able to recognize the browser that the user uses on his computer, in order to simplify browsing the website. It is also able to recognize and measure parameters related to traffic and the audience it addresses, using information contained in the cookies regardless of any other personal data of the user.
Depending on their duration, cookies are either temporary (session cookies) or longer (persistent cookies). Temporary cookies are cookies that are automatically deleted when you close your browser, while longer-lasting cookies remain stored on your terminal equipment until their predetermined expiration date.
Why do we use Cookies
Myrties Boutique Apartments uses cookies to track and analyze user navigation on the website. Myrties Boutique Apartments uses the data obtained to implement improvements based on analysis of usage data. Web analysis does not allow providing information about the user’s name, surname, email address or mailing address. The information obtained concerns the number of users accessing the website, the number of pages viewed, the frequency and repetition of visits, their duration, the browser used, the service provider, the language, the device used or the city to which the IP is assigned.
Myrties Boutique Apartments uses marketing cookies to send targeted advertising/offers based on specific criteria and plug-in cookies for sharing content on social media. Marketing cookies allow us to manage the advertising spaces we have included on the website in an efficient manner. These cookies store information about user behavior resulting from the continuous monitoring of their browsing habits, which allows us to display ads according to the user.
How do you give your consent to accept the use of Cookies
By entering the home page of our website, you will be informed of a relevant note on our use of cookies, which refers to this policy of use with relevant clear and extensive information. In case you decide to browse subpages of the website and if you have appropriately configured your web browser, you freely provide your express and specific consent for this use. Otherwise, you are obliged to refrain from browsing within our website or disable the use of cookies in your browser settings.
How to disable the use of Cookies from your browser
If you wish to enable or disable the use of electronic cookies from your browser settings, depending on your browser, visit the following websites to obtain more information on the necessary relevant actions:
Scripts and Cookies that we use
Scripts
Embedded Videos
- Youtube embed
YouTube Embedded content is used to display YouTube videos on this website. YouTube scripts can collect data about users and how they interact with the videos.
Google Fonts
- Google fonts
Google Fonts is a font embedding service library. Google Fonts are stored on Google\'s CDN. The Google Fonts API is designed to limit the collection, storage, and use of end-user data to only what is needed to serve fonts efficiently. Use of Google Fonts API is unauthenticated. No cookies are sent by website visitors to the Google Fonts API. Requests to the Google Fonts API are made to resource-specific domains, such as fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com. This means your font requests are separate from and don\'t contain any credentials you send to google.com while using other Google services that are authenticated, such as Gmail.
Marketing
- Facebook Pixel
The Facebook pixel is a piece of code that collects data that helps to track conversions from Facebook ads, optimize ads, build targeted audiences for future ads and remarket to people who have already taken some kind of action on the website.
- Google Publisher Tag
Google Publisher Tag (GPT) is an ad tag library which allows publishers to define inventory, initiate and bundle ad requests, and render matching demand. GPT takes key details from you (such as ad unit code, ad size, and key-values), builds the request, and displays the ad on web pages.
Analytics
- Google Analytics
Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications
- Google maps
Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google.
Cookies
Embedded_video
- YSC
to Store and track interaction.
- VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
to provide bandwidth estimations.
- GPS
to store location data.
- PREF
to store user preferences.
Marketing
- _fbm_
to store account details.
- actppresence
to store and track if the browser tab is active.
- sb
to store browser details.
- csm
to provide fraud prevention.
- c_user
to store a unique user ID.
- datr
to provide fraud prevention.
- _fbp
to store and track visits across websites.
- act
to Store logged in users.
- fr
to provide ad delivery or retargeting.
- wd
to read screen resolution.
- xs
to store a unique session ID.
- fbm
to store account details.
- _fbc
to store last visit.
- _js_datr
to store user preferences
Analytics
- __utmd
to store and track visitor journeys through the site and classifies them into groups.
- _gac_UA
- _utm
to store and track visits across websites.
- _dc_gtm_UA
to store number of service requests.
- UTMD_
to store and count pageviews.
- __utm.gif
- gtag_logged_in
- _gat_gtag_UA_
- utm_campaign
to Provide parameters to URLs to identify the campaigns that refer traffic.
- utm_source
to Provide parameters to URLs to identify the campaigns that refer traffic.
- _opt_expid
Thrown when a redirect experiment is running. Stores the experiment ID, variation ID, and referral source to the redirected page.
- _opt_utmc
Retains the last query parameter utm_campaign.
- _opt_awkid
Used for campaigns linked to Google Ads Criteria IDs.
- _opt_awgid
Used for campaigns associated with Google Ads ad group IDs.
- _opt_awmid
Used for campaigns linked to Google Ads Campaign IDs.
- _opt_awcid
Used for campaigns that are linked to Google Ads customer IDs.
- _gac_
- _gac_gb_
- _ga_
- _gaexp
- __utmxx
Determines when the experiment in which the user participated expires.
- __utmx
Determines if the user took part in the experiment.
- __utmv
Stores data about a visitor level custom variable. Thrown when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor-level custom variable. Also used by the _setVar method, which is no longer supported. Updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
- __utmz
Stores information about the source of traffic or campaign, allowing you to understand where the user came to the site from. Generated when the library is run and updated every time data is submitted to Google Analytics.
- __utmc
Not used in ga.js. Installed for interoperability with urchin.js. Previously worked in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether a user should start a new session or visit.
- __utmb
Used to define new sessions / visits. Thrown when the JavaScript library is executed if there are no existing __utmb cookies. Updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
- __utmt
Limits the frequency of requests.
- __utma
Allows you to distinguish between users and sessions. Thrown when the JavaScript library is executed, if there are no existing __utma cookies. Updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
- AMP_TOKEN
Contains a token that can be used to get the Client-ID from the AMP service. Other possible values: disabling the function, active request, or an error in obtaining the Client-ID from the AMP service.
- _gat
- _gid
Allows you to differentiate between users.
- _ga