Crime Traveller Cookie Policy
Cookies are used on crimetraveller.org to enhance your experience during your visit. This cookie policy explains what cookies are, how they are used on the website, and the choices available to you to control your information.
If you do not accept this Cookie Policy, please do not continue to use the website. For more information on our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files created by websites you visit, which are sent to your web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and stored on your computer’s hard drive. They contain data that may include your preferences on websites you visit, your user ID for sites you’re registered with, and items in your shopping cart on e-commerce sites. Cookies generally improve your browsing experience by personalizing your use of websites and ensuring they display and function correctly each time you visit.
How Crime Traveller uses cookies
Crime Traveller uses information that your browser sends whenever you visit the website. This Log Data includes your IP address, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), demographic information, date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and the number of clicks. This helps us analyze trends and administer the site. IP addresses and other information are not linked to any personally identifiable information and are entirely anonymous.
Crime Traveller may use the following types of cookies:
- Performance cookies: These gather analytical and statistical data about visits to Crime Traveller, including the number of visitors, pages visited, and time spent on these pages. They collect anonymous data for statistical purposes and do not contain personal information.
- Advertising cookies: These deliver advertisements relevant to you and your interests. Crime Traveller uses interest-based advertising through third-party providers like Google Adsense, which places cookies on your device to remember your browsing activity.
How do I control my cookies?
You can disable cookies on this website and others. The most effective way is to disable cookies in your browser. Consult the Help section of your browser or visit About Cookies for guidance.
Be aware that disabling cookies may result in losing some functionality and preferences on websites. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can change your browser settings to erase cookies or prevent automatic acceptance. The ‘Options’ or ‘Settings’ menus in your browser allow you to view and delete cookies. You can also block third-party cookies or reject all cookies.
Managing performance cookies
You can opt out of having your anonymized browsing activity recorded by performance cookies. Crime Traveller uses Google Analytics to collect analytical data. To opt out, visit Google Analytics Opt-Out.
Managing advertising cookies
Crime Traveller uses Google as a third-party vendor to serve advertisements. If you opt out of advertising cookies, you will still see ads on our website, but they may be less relevant to you.
Google’s DART cookie enables it to serve ads based on visits to Crime Traveller and other sites. You may opt out of DART cookie usage by visiting Google Ad and Content Network Privacy Policy.
Where can you find more information about cookies?
For more information about cookies and options to opt out, visit Your Online Choices. Another useful resource is All About Cookies.
Thank you for taking the time to read our Cookie Policy. For more information about the use of the Crime Traveller website, please visit our Terms & Conditions page.