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Cookie Policy statement for TY.ie, a site owned and operated by TY.ie.

TY.ie respects the privacy of all visitors to our website. This Cookie Policy outlines our policy in connection with this website.

We may update our Cookie Policy over time to reflect changes in technology or legislation which may determine the way in which cookies are used by this website and how you the visitor, can manage them.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent from a website and stored in the visitor’s webs browser while browsing a website.

When a visitor visits the website again, the browser sends the cookie back to the website, allowing the website to recognise the visitor and remember settings including personalised details or user preferences.

More information about cookies and details of how to manage or disable them can be found on www.aboutcookies.org

If you choose to opt-out of receiving cookies, you may loose some functionality and features of the TY.ie website, including for example the ability to “log in” or write a review.

What types of cookies are used on TY.ie?

When you visit the TY.ie website the following types of cookies can be set and stored on your web browser.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies enable services within the website that you have specifically asked for.
Some examples of these cookies are:

  • Identifying you as being ‘logged in’ to the TY.ie website

These cookies don’t usually contain any personally identifiable information and are typically set by TY.ie.

Functional cookies

These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced and more customised features.

Some examples of features include:

  • Remembering your login email address and account so you don’t have to enter it again when you revisit the site.

For more information on how to manage cookies, including opting-out of functional cookies please visit: www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=1

Performance cookies

We use Performance cookies across our website for internal purposes to help us to provide you with a better user experience. Information supplied by cookies helps us to understand how our visitors use TY.ie so that we can improve how we present our content to you.

These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and used anonymously.

We contract the following independent measurement companies to perform these services, and these cookies may be set by a third party company(third party cookies)

For more information on how to manage cookies, including opting-out of performance cookies please visit: www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=1

Targeting and advertising cookies

These cookies are used to deliver advertising that is more relevant to you. They may limit the number of times you see an advertisement and help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaigns.

The cookies are usually placed by advertising networks with our permission. They remember that you have visited a website, and this information may be used to display adverts that are relevant to the website you visit.

An example of a service that use these types of cookies is google adsense.

In addition we have implemented Google Analytics features based on Display Advertising (Google Analytis Demographics and Interest Reporting) You can customise Google Display Network ads using the Ads Settings. In addition, you can use the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on to disable tracking by Google Analytics. We will use the data provided by Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting to develop the site and content around our users’ interests.

If you wish to opt-out of targeting and advertising cookies please visit:www.youronlinechoices.com/ie/your-ad-choices

Other third party cookies

Some cookies that have been set on our website are not related to TY.ie or our selected partners. When you visit a page with embedded content from YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter, these service provider may set their own cookies on your web browser.