One Foot Abroad Privacy Policy
We are in compliance with the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2002. We aim to take a responsible approach to all areas of our business. In order to process your booking, we need to collect certain personal details from you on the online booking form, or other information forms, such as the names and addresses of party members, credit/debit card or other payment details and special requirements such as those relating to any disability or medical condition which may affect the chosen holiday arrangements. We may, from time to time, need to ask you for more personal information. We will need to pass on your personal details to the companies and organisations that we work with (for example your hotel or other service providers) on a need-to-know basis so that your holiday can be catered for as required.
When you purchase a holiday online you do so through a secure server. The use of Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology means that all personal information – such as your credit card number – will be encrypted as it travels from your computer to the Company Booking Engine. When received, the information is decrypted and processed in the same way as a normal credit card transaction by telephone. The information will be used to process the full payment 60 days prior to departure, unless advised otherwise.
Cookies
The cookies this website uses are below:
Google Analytics: Allows us to see information on user website activities including, but not limited to page views, referral source and length time spent on website. The information is de-personalised and is displayed only as numbers, this means it can’t be tracked back to actual individuals. This helps protect your privacy. By using Google Analytics we see which content is most popular on our website so we can strive to give you more of the things you enjoy.
Google AdWords: Enables us to see which pages helped lead to contact form submissions. This helps us to make better use of our paid search budget.
Facebook Advertising: We use Facebook advertising conversion tracking and re-targeting pixels, which allows us to collect and receive information from your website or elsewhere on the internet and use it to provide measurement services to target our advertising.
Website Optimiser: Â Uses cookies to remember the website for which you searched. Which helps to generate the required results.
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Social sharing cookies:Â
On our blog we use social sharing buttons for services including, but not limited to, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Facebook. This allows you to share pages with your friends via those networks. Whilst you will be asked to login to use these services, this process is handled directly with the social sharing providers and their databases and servers. These sites may also monitor your usage of these buttons, through the use of external tracking codes that are required to run the buttons on this website.
Email codes
If you have opted in to receive our newsletters, then this may include tracking codes that help us understand who, as well as how many people have opened or clicked on each email. This data helps us to create better emails in the future, and provide you with a better service. This data is stored on the servers of our email partners and covered under their security measures.
Links to other websites
This website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not have any control over the other websites. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this privacy statement. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy statement applicable to the website in question.
Links
Hyperlinks on this site may be shortened. The purpose of which is to hide long links for functionality and tracking purposes.