Oravyo
Legal

COOKIE
POLICY

Last updated: 17 May 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Oravyo uses cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies when you visit our website. It supplements our Privacy Policy. By continuing to browse (where permitted by law), you acknowledge this policy.

Section 1

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, measure traffic, and attribute referrals. We also use comparable technologies such as local storage, session storage, and tracking pixels.
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2. Why Oravyo uses cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to: • Operate core site features (security, load balancing, locale). • Remember search preferences where applicable. • Measure site performance and diagnose errors. • Understand how users discover and use our comparison tools. • Attribute bookings to Oravyo when you complete actions on affiliate partner sites. • Comply with legal obligations and prevent fraud.
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3. Categories of cookies

Strictly necessary Required for the site to function. Cannot be switched off in our systems. Examples: security tokens, consent state, routing. Functional / preference Remember choices such as locale or interface settings to improve experience. Analytics Help us understand aggregated usage (e.g., page views, funnels). May be set by us or analytics vendors such as Google Analytics if enabled via Google Tag Manager. Marketing / affiliate attribution Used to measure referrals and commissions when you click out to partners (e.g., Kayak affiliate networks). Partners may set their own cookies when you land on their domains.
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4. Third-party cookies

Third parties that may set cookies when you use Oravyo or after clickout include: • Flight search and affiliate partners (e.g., Kayak affiliate domains). • Analytics providers (e.g., Google). • Tag management (Google Tag Manager). • CDN / hosting providers for performance. Each third party processes data under its own privacy policy. We encourage you to review partner policies when you leave our site.
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5. Managing cookies

Browser controls: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies via settings. Blocking all cookies may break site functionality. Device settings: Mobile OS settings may limit ad tracking (e.g., Limit Ad Tracking on iOS, opt-out on Android). Google Analytics: If used, you may install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. Partner opt-outs: Affiliate networks and ad platforms may offer their own opt-out tools. To ask questions or object to certain non-essential cookies where GDPR applies, email support-oravyo@gmail.com.
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6. Do Not Track

There is no uniform standard for "Do Not Track" signals. We currently do not respond to DNT headers in a standardized way but honor applicable legal opt-out rights where required (e.g., certain US state laws).
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7. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy when our technologies or partners change. Check the "Last updated" date above.
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8. Contact

Cookie questions: support-oravyo@gmail.com See also: Privacy Policy (/privacy).