Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy of leopards & palm trees

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small data file that is downloaded by your computer or device each time you visit certain websites. We use different types of cookies on the leopards & palm trees website, including strictly necessary cookies, performance cookies, advertising cookies and social media and content cookies. Cookies allow a website to remember your actions and preferences (such as your login details and your chosen region) so that you can surf more easily. You do not have to enter this information again every time you click to another page or return to the website later. Cookies also contain data about how people use the website and tell us, for example, whether someone has visited us before or is visiting for the first time. In our Privacy Policy you can find more information about cookies (and other similar tracking technologies) and how we use the data we collect through these technologies.

Which cookies we use and why

Some cookies are necessary so that you can visit our website, use its features and access secure areas of it. The use of these cookies is essential for the operation of the website. For example, we use cookies that are stored for the duration of a session to track what a user enters into a multi-page form.

We also use functional cookies to remember choices you have made or information you have provided, such as your username, your language or the region you are in. This allows us to tailor your website experience specifically to your preferences. An example of functional cookies are verification cookies. These are used for the duration of a session (or permanently, if you agree to us remembering your data) to allow users to authenticate themselves on a subsequent visit, or to access authorized content on more than one page. We use, among other things, the following functional cookies:

  • User-oriented security cookies, to detect authentication abuse during a limited continuous period, such as repeated failed login attempts. These cookies are specifically set to increase the security of the service.
  • Multimedia session cookies (flash cookies), which are used for the duration of a session to store technical data necessary to play video or audio (related, for example, to image quality, network connection speed and buffering parameters).
  • Load balancing session cookies, which are used for the duration of a session to identify the same server in the pool so that user requests can be properly redirected.
  • Persistent user interface customization cookies, used to remember a user's service preferences across multiple web pages.

Leopards & palm trees focuses on user experience. We therefore use several tools to improve our website. In this context, we use cookies for reporting and analytics, to collect information about how and how often you use our website. These cookies only collect information for statistical purposes and only use pseudonymised cookie identifiers that do not directly identify you. We use, among others, the following performance cookies:

  • Proprietary analytical cookies - We use these cookies to estimate the number of unique visitors, to improve our website, and to detect the most searched words in search engines that lead to a web page. These cookies are not used to target you for online marketing. We use these cookies to understand how our website performs and to make relevant improvements to improve your browsing experience.
  • Third-party analytics cookies - We also use Google Analytics and other third-party analytics providers listed below to help measure how users interact with the content on our website. These cookies "remember" what our users have done on previous pages and what interaction there was with the website. More information about Google Analytics can be found at Google information page . Below you can read how you can unsubscribe from Google Analytics.

We use advertising cookies on our website to tailor marketing to you and your interests and to provide you with a more personalized service in the future. These cookies remember that you have visited our website. We may share that information with third parties, such as advertisers. Although these cookies can track visits from your device to our website, they generally cannot identify you personally. Without these cookies, the advertisements you see may be less relevant and interesting to you.

Finally, social media cookies and content cookies are placed by several social media plug-ins (e.g. Facebook's Like button) and other tools intended to provide or improve the content on a website (e.g. video playback services). or comments can be posted). We integrate these modules into our platform to improve the browsing experience and interaction with our websites. Please note that some of these third-party services place cookies that are also used for things like behavioral advertising, analytics and/or market research.

How long do cookies remain on my computer or mobile device?

How long a cookie remains stored on your computer or mobile device depends on the type of cookie. We use "persistent cookies" and "session cookies". Session cookies remain until you stop browsing. Persistent cookies are stored until they expire or are deleted. Most of our cookies are persistent cookies, which expire between 30 minutes and two years after they are downloaded to your device. In the section on managing cookies you can read how to delete cookies before they expire.

How do I manage cookies?

You can manage cookies in different ways. Please note that deleting or blocking cookies may degrade your user experience or make certain parts of our website no longer fully accessible.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can apply other preferences through your browser settings (often found in the "Tools" or "Preferences" menu). More information about setting your browser and blocking, managing or filtering cookies can be found in your browser's help files or on websites such as www.allaboutcookies.org .

Many of the third-party advertising and other tracking services listed above offer you the opportunity to opt out of their tracking systems. Follow the links to the privacy policies of these services for more information about the data they collect and how to opt out.

Last updated: March 24, 2024