A common practice for almost all professional websites is to use cookies with which the website works optimally and makes visiting the website more pleasant. It's here described what data cookies collect, how we use them and why we sometimes have to store them on your device and how you can manage cookies.
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Cookies are small files saved on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when visiting our website. As a rule, they contain your settings, web settings page and similar, so that our website recognizes your device on the next visit and provides you with a personalized browsing and usage experience. Cookies are not aimed at spying user and do not follow everything the user does and are not malicious code or virus. Also cookies are not related to junk mail or spam, cannot save a password and are not intended exclusively for advertisements or advertising. Information such as your name or e-mail address will not be included saved - websites cannot access personal information and files on your computer. To be able to use cookies in accordance with the Electronic Communications Act, the Protection Act personal data, EU Directives 2002/58/EC and 95/46/EC and the GDPR directive, your consent is required.
You can always turn off some or all of the cookies we use on our website page, but this can negatively affect its functionality and display of content, and in this way we disclaim responsibility for a possible negative effect. The cookie settings box is at the bottom of this pages. After selecting your settings, you can reset your cookie settings at any time, also on at the bottom of this page. Additionally, you can accept or reject some or all cookies by adjusting your settings your browser. In the following links you can find information on how to change the settings for some of the most commonly used web browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Opera. Some browsers allow you to browse in "anonymous" mode. mode, limiting the amount of data placed on your device and automatic deletion persistent cookies placed on your device when you end a browsing session. There are many third-party applications that you can add to your browser to block or manage cookies. You can also delete cookies that were previously placed in your browser so that select the option to delete the browsing history and at the same time turn on the option to delete cookies.
The La Villa Dubrovnik website uses the following cookies:
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Your privacy and personal data are important to us. In accordance with the new General Data Protection Regulation, we have updated our Privacy Policy.
In order to ensure the proper operation of these websites, we sometimes store small data files known as cookies on your devices.
Read more about the Privacy Policy here.
Read more about the Cookie Policy here.
You can edit and/or update or delete cookie settings each time you visit our site. Read more about everything in the Rules on the use of cookies.
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Google maps
This website uses Google Maps to display map data. When using Google Maps, Google also processes and uses data about the use of map functions by website visitors.
Analytics
Google tag manager
Analytical cookies allow us to monitor the number of visits to the website, the source of arrival, and based on this data we can improve the operation of the website itself. These cookies tell us which pages are more and which are less popular and how visitors move around the website.
Google analytics
Please note that this website uses Google Analytics, a website usage analysis service from Google Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies, text files, which are stored on your computer and enable the analysis of your use of this website.
Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.
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Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.