Privacy Policy

Historical Tourism Association (‘Immediate’ or ‘we’) on our website project www.europecentenary.eu is committed to protecting the personal information you provide.

We collect and use different information depending on the way(s) in which you interact with us. This Privacy Policy explains how we use that information, and in particular the following:

TYPES OF INFORMATION WE MAY COLLECT ABOUT YOU

  • Information about your use of our websites and mobile apps: we use cookies to help us understand how you use and interact with our digital platforms. This may include what pages you look at, what elements you click, what you search for on our websites, and from which pages you exit our websites. For further information, please see our Cookies Policy;
  • Information about the browser and device you are using: we also use cookies to collect information about your browser and device you use to access our websites or mobile apps.  This may include your IP address, device unique identifiers, operating system, browser type and network information. For further information, please see our Cookies Policy;
  • Information about your location: if you have enabled located services on your device, we may collect information about your actual location.  You can disable location services at any time by updating your preferences on your device;

HOW WE LOOK AFTER YOUR INFORMATION

We are committed to protecting your personal information, and we have appropriate procedures and security features in place to keep it secure and prevent unauthorised access.

Unfortunately, transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we do our best to protect your information, we cannot guarantee its security and when giving us your information you do so at your own risk.

COOKIES

Information about Cookies

What exactly is a cookie and what do we use them for?

Web browser cookies

When you visit a website the website’s server will send your computer or mobile device a small amount of data that is stored on your web browser – a cookie! A cookie contains some anonymous information such as a unique identifier, the website name and some digits and numbers. It is used to record your online behaviour and preferences.

Different types of cookies:

First party cookie: set by the website you are visiting, and can only be read by that website.

Third party cookie: set by other companies who provide services to the website you are visiting, for example analytics companies or advertising networks.

Session cookie: set for the duration of your visit to the website, and will be deleted from your device when your browsing session ends.

Persistent cookie: set for a fixed period of time if the website you are visiting needs to remember you over multiple sessions (for example, if you have asked the website to remember your location or username).

Local storage

Local or HTML5 storage is like a browser cookie as the data is stored in your browser. Unlike cookies, however, the storage limit is greater and data is not transferred to the website server.  This allows usage and preference data (alongside the unique ID usually stored in a cookie) to be stored locally in your browser rather than on other systems and servers.

Tracking technologies: web beacons, GIFs, page tags, script

These terms describe a type of technology used on web pages and mobile apps to better understand how you interact with a website or application. Usually this is in the form of a small transparent image file or a line of code which records, for example, which web pages you visited or elements of a page you viewed, when and for how long, and whether you viewed and/or clicked on an ad. They may also be used to target advertising on the web page you are viewing. These tracking technologies are often used in conjunction with cookies.

In this policy, we refer to all these types of cookies and other technologies as “cookies”.

What cookies do

Cookies record your online identity and remember your online behaviour and preferences. For example, cookies may capture the following information:

Browser information: browser type, language, and history;

Device information: IP address, device make, device model, device operating system/version, and data connection type;

Internet service provider information; and

Interaction information: domain name, referring website address, date/time of website visit, page view data, search keywords, referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp, geolocation data, click data, types of ads viewed.

Cookies are used for a variety of purposes: to keep you logged in, to remember what is in your online shopping basket, to deliver you location specific information such as news and weather, to tailor advertising to your interests, and so on.  This improves your experience of a website.

How we use cookies

We use cookies to provide you with a better experience across our digital platforms.  We do this by making our websites and apps functional, secure and convenient for you to use, and by showing you relevant and interesting content and advertising.

We use cookies to deliver the following services on our digital platforms:

  • To recognise your device so you don’t have to give the same information repeatedly;
  • To remember your username and password (if requested) so you don’t need to enter your details each time you visit the website;
  • To provide a smooth and secure experience if you are purchasing a product or service via our digital platforms;
  • To select and deliver content that is interesting and relevant to you;
  • To record what people like and don’t like on the website and the popularity of different sections of the website so that we can ensure it works properly at points of high usage;
  • To collect, measure and analyse statistical information about website traffic and use (for further information see “Analytics on our websites” section);
  • To detect and track fraudulent or illegal activity;
  • To select and deliver advertising that is interesting and relevant to you (for further information see “Advertising on our websites” section); and
  • To link you to other affiliate websites and services.

We use third parties to deliver some of these services to you, who will also drop their own cookies.

We also need to drop a cookie to record your permission for us to use cookies on our digital platforms (for more information see “Your preferences” section)

Analytics on our websites

How do we use the data that we collect to improve our sites and give you a better website experience?

We use Google Analytics and other providers, to provide us with statistical information about use and traffic on our websites, mobile apps and social media platforms.  These services use IP addresses and other information from cookies to tell us, for example, the number of page views, number of users, what browsers users are using, and location data of users. This statistical information allows us to understand our audiences, reach our target audiences, develop and customise our product and services, maximise compatibility for most of our users, and determine how much to charge for advertising.

For analytics, we collect and process your information on the basis of our legitimate business and operational interest.

Find out more information about our providers below:

Google Analytics

Google Adsense

Your Preferences

How you can manage your cookie preferences on our sites

We ask for your permission for us and our partners to use cookies across our digital platforms (other than where we have a legitimate interest to do so). When you visit our websites or mobile apps, a pop up will appear asking for your permission.  You may not see this pop up if you have already set your preferences in your browser, or if you have already accepted all cookies on other websites.  You can also choose other preferences about what type of cookies are set, and by whom, by clicking the “More Options” button in the pop up. If at any time you wish to change your mind about the preferences you have selected, you can click on the “Change your preferences” button on this web page.

If you give us permission, we will use cookies in accordance with this policy and applicable laws.

To record your consent, we need to drop a cookie.  This is strictly necessary, and is only used for the purpose of recording your preferences.

Changing your settings

Brower controls: you can choose how cookies are handled by your device via your browser settings. The most popular browsers allow users to (a) accept all cookies, (b) notify you when a cookie is issued, or (c) not receive cookies at any time. Each browser is different, so check the “Help” menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

Mobile controls: most modern mobile devices provide advertising identifiers. You can control how these identifiers are used in the settings of your mobile device.

If you choose not to accept cookies, our websites may not function properly and certain services will not be provided to you. This may spoil your experience. Without cookies, you will still see content and advertising; it just won’t be personalised to your interests and preferences.

Who to contact for further information about our cookies policy

Please email turismistoric@gmail.com if you would like more information on the cookies that we use and their purposes.

This policy may be updated from time to time to keep up with legal and/or business developments, so you should check it each time you submit information to any of our services. The date of the most recent changes to each section of the policy will appear at the top of the relevant page.