Last updated: August 22, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains cookies and similar technologies in the context of fareora.com. It describes Fareora’s current limited use of website technology and separates it from analytics, affiliate attribution or advertising tools that may be enabled later.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
A cookie is a small text value a website asks a browser to store on a computer, phone or other device. Cookies can help a website remember a session or preference, protect a form, measure activity or recognize that a visitor arrived through a particular link.
First-party cookies are associated with the website being visited. Third-party cookies are set or read by another service used on or reached from that website. Session cookies usually expire when the browser session ends. Persistent cookies remain until their stated expiry or until the user deletes them.
Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, tags, device or server identifiers and link parameters. This policy uses “cookies” as a convenient term when the same explanation applies to those technologies.
2. Fareora’s current cookie usage
Fareora currently provides travel information and planning interfaces. Its affiliate provider URLs, tracking IDs and live integrations are disabled. Fareora does not currently represent that Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, behavioral advertising systems or affiliate-attribution cookies are active.
An anonymous request to the public site is not intended to require non-essential Fareora cookies. Essential technical processing may still occur through WordPress, the hosting environment, email delivery, security systems or the content-delivery network when needed to serve pages, administer the site, protect forms or respond to suspicious traffic.
Administrative users who sign in to WordPress can receive login and preference cookies. Those administrative cookies are not used to track ordinary visitors for advertising. Security providers may also apply short-lived technology in response to abuse or a verification challenge.
The contact form uses server-side security validation, anti-spam checks and temporary rate limiting. Contact messages are sent by email and are not stored as WordPress contact records. The form does not currently activate an advertising or analytics cookie merely because it is submitted.
3. Essential and functional cookies
Essential technologies support functions such as secure page delivery, form protection, traffic routing, fraud prevention and administrative authentication. Disabling them can prevent a page, login or security control from working properly.
Functional or preference cookies can remember choices such as interface settings. Fareora does not currently describe a broad visitor-preference cookie program as active. If a preference feature is added, this policy can be updated with its purpose and duration.
4. Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies can help a website understand visits, traffic sources, device categories and navigation patterns. Fareora may introduce analytics later to improve content and usability, but no analytics product should be treated as active based only on this policy.
If analytics is enabled, Fareora will identify the relevant service and available choices as appropriate. Information may be aggregated or pseudonymous, but technical identifiers can still be treated as personal information under some rules.
5. Affiliate attribution cookies
If Fareora joins an approved affiliate program, selected outbound links may contain referral parameters. A provider or affiliate network may use a cookie or similar identifier to determine whether a qualifying booking followed a Fareora referral. The provider establishes the attribution window and program rules.
Affiliate tracking is currently disabled on Fareora. If introduced, the Affiliate Disclosure and Privacy Policy will explain the relationship, and any applicable cookie choices will be presented. Following a normal external link can still allow the destination website to apply its own cookies after you arrive there.
6. Advertising and marketing cookies
Advertising cookies can build or use audience information, limit ad frequency, measure campaigns or personalize advertising across services. Fareora does not currently claim to use advertising or behavioral marketing cookies.
If marketing technology is introduced, it will not be described as essential merely because it supports promotion. Fareora will update this policy and provide applicable information or choices before treating it as active functionality.
7. Third-party cookies
Hosting, security, embedded services or external travel providers may operate under their own cookie policies. When you leave Fareora for a provider, that provider decides which cookies it uses for accounts, searches, checkout, payments, fraud prevention, analytics or advertising. Fareora cannot delete a cookie stored by another domain.
8. Cookie duration categories
Cookie duration depends on purpose:
- Session: generally lasts until the browser session ends.
- Short-lived: may last minutes or hours for security, traffic routing or temporary state.
- Preference: may persist longer so a choice can be remembered.
- Analytics or attribution: if enabled, may use a period defined by the relevant service or program.
Fareora does not publish invented expiry periods for tools that are not active. If optional technologies are introduced, more specific duration information may be supplied through this policy, a consent interface or the provider’s documentation.
9. Browser and device controls
Most browsers allow you to view, delete or block cookies and to restrict third-party cookies. Controls differ by browser and device. Blocking every cookie can interfere with security, logins or form functions. Deleting cookies may remove saved choices.
You can usually find controls under privacy, security, site data or cookie settings. Browser “private” modes may limit persistence but do not necessarily prevent every request or identifier. Device and operating-system settings can provide additional advertising or tracking controls.
10. Consent choices where applicable
Fareora does not display a consent choice for analytics, affiliate or advertising cookies that are not active. If optional cookie-based tools are introduced, Fareora will assess whether an opt-in, opt-out or other consent mechanism is applicable and will update the interface and disclosures accordingly.
You may withdraw a choice through any control made available on the site or by deleting or blocking the relevant cookies in your browser. Withdrawal does not necessarily delete information already processed by an external provider; consult that provider’s privacy tools where applicable.
11. Do Not Track and similar signals
Browsers and devices may send privacy preference signals. There is not one universal response required in every location or supported by every service. Fareora will describe its response if future technology makes a particular signal relevant to active analytics or advertising functionality.
12. Changes to this Cookie Policy
Fareora may update this policy when website functionality, service providers or cookie practices change. The current version will display its “Last updated” date. The policy will not be used to imply that a future tool is already active.
13. Contact
Questions about cookies or current website technology can be sent to [email protected]. Include the page and browser involved if reporting a technical issue.