COOKIE POLICY
WHAT ARE “COOKIES”?
Cookies are tiny text files that are stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you visit a website. They mean that the website will remember you and how you've used the site every time you come back.
If you want to know more about cookies, head to aboutcookies.org
HOW TOUR AMERICA USES COOKIES
Necessary:
Some cookies are strictly necessary in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features. Without these cookies, we will not be able to determine features such as remembering your holiday search basket content.
Examples of strictly necessary cookies set by us:
Cookie Name | Purpose |
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astsessionkey | This is used to remember your search criteria and also your basket content. This cookie is destroyed after 24 hours. |
lastsid | This remember the holiday search type you were on whilst you can navigate around the site. This cookie is destroyed after 24 hours. |
searchno-X- sessionkey-X |
This is an ID based on the type of holiday you search for, where X is replaced with a unique search number. This cookie is destroyed after 24 hours. |
oginsessionkey site-localecookie site-wherewewere |
These cookies are used to track logged in sections of the website. This cookie is destroyed each time you log out or close your browser. |
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
Tour America works with a number of companies and websites that help make sure our adverts, promotions and marketing messages are displayed to people who might be interested. These companies and partners may use cookies to collect anonymous data such as how many people have viewed a particular page each day.
Some third party cookies help us to:
- Collect statistics about how our website is used so we can improve our website
- Make sure you can see offers that are relevant to you
- Allow the use of the online chat service
We use some cookies to track where you have come from, for example if you were referred to us by another website by collecting anonymous data.
You'll sometimes see our advertising or special offers on other websites. Cookies provided by the other website or advertising network can tell us how effective this is. For example, if you click on one of our advertisements, the website owner might use a cookie to tell us that you came from their site.
BLOCK COOKIES
If you'd like to find out how to stop websites using cookies to remember what sites you visit, choose your browser from the list. This will take you to the browser's respective page where you can manage your cookies and site data:
SOCIAL NETWORKS
If you choose to 'share' Tour America content with friends through Facebook, Twitter or other social networks you might be sent cookies from these websites. We don't control the setting of these cookies, so please check those websites for more information about their cookies and how to manage them.
OTHER THIRD PARTY COOKIES
Finally, please be aware that advertisers and other third parties may use their own cookies tags when you click on an advertisement or link on our website. These third parties are responsible for setting out their own cookie and privacy policies.
We can't be responsible for the content of external websites.