Cookie Policy

A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your device, some only until you close down your browser (so-called session cookies) and some for an extended period of time (so-called persistent cookies). Session cookies collect and store data while you are visiting our website and persistent cookies enable us to recognize you when you make return visits to us.

This website uses cookies for a number of reasons, including for example to:

  • remember certain information about you to deliver the functionality of the website;
  • provide a personalized experience and online advertisement;
  • analyze and improve the usability of this website;
  • collect statistics;
  • improve the security of this website;
  • prevent fraud; and
  • share required information with metasearch engines.

On our website, you will encounter four types of cookies:

  1. Cookies that are strictly necessary for the operation of the website and for the provision of our services (these cookies must be enabled);
  2. Performance cookies to measure and improve the performance of our website. Information collected by these cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous;
  3. Functional cookies that allow us to improve the website functionality and do personalization for you. They can be appointed by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages; and
  4. Targeted cookies that can be used to create profile with your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites. These cookies rely on identifying your browser and device.

In addition to cookies we also use other similar tracking technologies such as small transparent image files or lines of code that record how you interact with them. These include ‘web beacons’, ‘scripts’, ‘tracking URLs’ or ‘software development kits’ (known as SDKs). All the above tracking technologies are referred to as ‘cookies’ here in this Cookie Policy. Email pixels are not considered cookies as they do not store data on your device (an email pixel is embedded in an email and automatically loads when you open it). We may use email pixels to know if an email is delivered and when it was opened.

Where we use third parties to collect data, or where third party cookies are placed on our domains, we work with trusted partners that we’ve chosen. These can be social media partners and advertising partners or similar. We may allow certain third parties to collect your data through our website and share it with third parties for the purposes of advertising and marketing on our website and elsewhere based on your online activities over time.

For example, we use Google Analytics and Google AdWords, services which transmit website traffic data to Google servers See here how Google uses the information. We also use the Facebook pixel, which collects anonymized aggregated data that helps us with optimization of ad purchases on Facebooks different platforms (including Instagram). See here how Facebook uses the information.

Further, this website uses Mouseflow: a website analytics tool that provides session replay, heatmaps, funnels, form analytics, feedback surveys, and similar features/functionality. Mouseflow may record your clicks, mouse movements, scrolling, form fills (keystrokes) in non-excluded fields, pages visited and content, time on site, browser, operating system, device type (desktop/tablet/phone), screen resolution, visitor type (first time/returning), referrer, anonymized IP address, location (city/country), language, and similar meta data.

Mouseflow does not collect any information on pages where it is not installed, nor does it track or collect information outside your web browser. The data collected with Mouseflow will not be used to personally identify the visitor to this website and will not be combined with other personal data. If you'd like to opt-out, you can disable the processing of your personal data within Mouseflow in the cookie settings on our website or you can disable recording on all websites that use Mouseflow as well as globally for the browser you are currently using.

For more information, see Mouseflow’s Privacy Policy.
Learn more about Mouseflow and GDPR by reading here.
Learn more about Mouseflow and CCPA/VCDPA here.

Manage Cookies

When you visit our website, you will be shown a cookie banner with information on the cookies on our website including instructions on how to consent to or reject such cookies. Whenever you want to manage your cookie settings, you can return to the cookie banner and configure your settings.

For more detailed information on the cookies we use, and to manage your cookie settings via the cookie banner, please use the following link.

You can always erase all cookies that are already on your device by clearing the browsing history in your browser.

This website is operated by Gotogate, Inc. which is part of the Etraveli Group. If a cookie processes personal data, Etraveli Group AB, reg. no. 556584-4684 is the so-called “data controller” of your personal data and is therefore responsible for the lawfulness of what we do with your personal data. See more information in our Privacy Policy here.

Our Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time. We recommend that you visit this page regularly to stay up to date with any updates.