1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device to make it work, to remember your preferences, or to measure how the site is used.
2. Cookies used on this website
Two very different kinds of cookies are used here, and they are not treated the same way.
Strictly necessary cookies. They make the site work and remember your choice about the cookies below. They are not used to track you and require no consent.
Measurement and advertising cookies. They tell us how visitors find us and which pages convince them, and they let us measure our advertising. Nothing of this kind is loaded until you click Accept on the banner shown on your first visit. If you refuse, no such cookie is placed at all. Your choice is stored on your device, and you can change it any time by clearing your browsing data for this site.
3. Third-party services
Some features rely on third-party services that may receive technical data when a page loads:
- Google Fonts provides the fonts used on the site and may receive your IP address. It sets no advertising cookies.
- Brevo (Sendinblue SAS, France) processes the details you submit through the early-access form and the questionnaire.
- Netlify hosts the site and may keep technical server logs.
- Shopify handles payment when you reserve, on its own pages and under its own policy.
The following are loaded only after you accept:
- Google Analytics 4 (Google Ireland Ltd.) measures visits and the actions taken on the site, such as signing up or starting a reservation.
- Meta pixel (Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd.) measures the results of our Instagram and Facebook advertising.
- TikTok pixel (TikTok Technology Ltd.), for the same purpose on TikTok, when that campaign starts.
These three services are advertising and measurement companies: accepting means your visit is counted by them, and may be linked to an advertisement you clicked. Refusing changes nothing about how the site works for you.
4. Managing cookies
You can accept, refuse or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block cookies or alert you when a site tries to set one. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect how the website works.
5. Changes to this policy
We may update this cookie policy to reflect changes to the site or to legal requirements. The date at the top of this page indicates the most recent revision.
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