Travel Trade & Media

1. Introduction

We are committed to transparency and the protection of your privacy at the Ishikawa Tourism League ("Company", "we" "us"). This document tells you about our information gathering and data processing practices at our website; which is operated by us. If you wish to change your consent settings at any time, please click here.

1.1 Cookies

"Cookies" are small capacity text files that are saved in your browser or onto your device when you visit or use websites, applications, or online media, or see online advertising.

There are a number of different types of cookie. The type of cookie provided by us while you are visiting our website is a "first party cookie". This is because it is provided by us and we operate the domain you are accessing. A cookie provided by a company that does not operate the domain you are accessing is called a "third party cookie". While you are visiting our website, we allow third parties to set cookies on your browser (For details, see 2.2 below.).

Each cookie lasts for a different period of time. A "session cookie" will last only while your browser is open. When you close the browser, this cookie will be automatically deleted and your computer will forget you. A "persistent cookie" will survive even after the browser has been closed. As such, this cookie will recognize your device when you browse the internet by opening up the browser again.

1.2 Similar identification technologies

While this document is a Cookie Policy, it is also intended to cover the use of other identification technologies that we can use or which we can be allowed to be used when providing our website. When this Cookie Policy mentions cookies, it should be understood to include such similar technologies:

“Pixel tags” (also called beacons) are small blocks of code installed in a webpage, application, or online advertisement which can retrieve certain information about your device and browser, including, for example, device type, operating system, browser type and version, website visited, time of visit, referring website, IP address, advertising identifiers, and other similar information, and including the cookie that uniquely identifies the device. Pixels provide the means for third parties to set and read browser cookies from a domain that they do not themselves operate and collect information about visitors to that website, with the permission of the website owner.

“Local storage” generally refers to other places on a browser or device where information can be stored by websites, ads, or third parties (such as HTML5 local storage and browser cache).

"Browser fingerprinting" is a way to use the technical information transmitted by the devices for the optimisation of web content layout (e.g. system fonts, screen resolution, installed plugins, and what platform your browser runs on) to uniquely identify your browser, without installing a persistent identifier (e.g. a cookie) on the device.

2. How do we use cookies?

2.1 The types of cookies

We use following types of cookies:

"Performance cookies": These cookies collect information about how our visitors use our website, such as information regarding which pages visitors go to most often, and whether they get error messages from web pages. These cookies enable us to ensure that the website works properly and that we can fix any errors. We also use this cookie to improve the way the site works and better present content to you.

"Advertising cookies": These cookies are used to deliver relevant advertisements, or to track email marketing or advertising campaign performance. For example, we and our ad partners may rely on information acquired through these cookies to serve you advertisements that may be interesting to you while you are on our website. Similarly, our business partners may use a cookie to determine whether we have served an advertisement and to give us data about how it performed, including information about how you have interacted with them.

2.2 The purposes of cookies and other information

The table below explains the cookies we use and why.

Cookie typeName (Duration)ProviderPurposeReferences
Advertising cookiesFr, wd, xs, sb, pl, dpr, datr, c_user(2 years)FacebookBy using these advertising cookies, Facebook will show our targeted advertisement to Facebook users who visited our website.
*See "How Ads Work on Facebook" > "How does Facebook decide which ads to show me and how can I control which ads I see?"
Advertising cookiesAPISID, DV, HSID, NID, OTZ, SAPISID, SID, SIDCC, SSID, UULE(2 years)Google

These advertising cookies record information about your website activity, such as pages you visit, so that we can provide you with targeted advertisements on external websites and analyse the effects of such advertisements.

(ex) If you visit the pages regarding hot springs on our website, our advertisements related to hot springs are shown on external websites, and we will receive a report regarding the effect of such advertisements.

(2) Settings for Google ads

http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/
*To opt out of DFP(DoubleClick for Publishers) or DFA(DoubleClick for Advertisers) configure "Opt out of interest-based Google ads across the web"
Performance cookiesga (as long as the service is operated), gat (1 minute), gid (24 hours)Google

These cookies are used by Google to monitor traffic levels, search queries and visits to our websites.

Google Analytics stores internet protocol ("IP") addresses on its servers in the US. An IP address is a unique number assigned to each device (such as your computer) that allows it to communicate with other devices on a computer network (such as modems, printers or other computers).

Google allows us to view the report with regards to users who visited our website on an anonymous basis. The report includes:

(a) how many people visited our website, and

(b) how users visited our website (e.g. by clicking specific advertisement); and

(c) the devices used by users to visit our website (e.g. PC or smartphone).

We also use Google Analytics Advertising Features on our website, and we can create segments for targeting advertisement on Google Analytics and check the report regarding the nature of users (e.g. gender, generations, or interests) who viewed our advertisement based on the data on Google Adwords.

(1) "How Google uses data when you use our partners' sites or apps"

www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/
(2) Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

(3) For Google Analytics Advertising Features, please refer to the following link.

https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2700409?hl=en&topic=2611283

3. Your choices

3.1 Your consent

We use cookies listed in Section 2 only if you have given your consent to do so on our homepage. On your first visit to this website you will be presented with a pop-up regarding cookies. Please read this cookie policy carefully for more details about the way we use cookies. While this pop-up will not usually appear on subsequent visits you make to our website, you may withdraw your cookie consent at any time by following the instructions in this cookies policy.

Please note that if we have collected information via our cookies from your device which may identify you ("personal data") we will process such information on the basis of your consent.

3.2 How to withdraw your consent

You can withdraw your consent from our cookies below.

You can withdraw your consent from the cookies of our business partners on their websites specified in here.
Browser settings
You can at any time delete the cookies that have been set and change your browser settings to block some or all of any other cookies that are set on your device in the future. This can be done through your browser settings. Please see the following links provide instructions for managing cookie settings of commonly used browsers:
・Chrome
・Edge
・Internet Explorer
・Mozillan Firefox
・Safari
In addition, you can visit www.aboutcookies.org, which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers.

Moreover, you can use another online service enabling you to manage the advertising cookies set in your devices: http://www.youronlinechoices.com.

4. Your rights

You may have the following rights:

Information regarding your data processing: You have the right to obtain from us all the relevant information regarding our data processing activities which concern you. Access to personal data: You have the right to obtain from us confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning you are being processed, and when that is the case, to access the personal data and certain related information.

Rectification of personal data: You have the right to obtain from us the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning you without undue delay, and to complete any incomplete personal data.

Erasure of personal data: You may also have the right to obtain from us the erasure of personal data concerning you without undue delay, when certain legal conditions apply. Restriction on processing of personal data: You may have the right to obtain from us the restriction of processing of personal data, when certain legal conditions apply.

Object to processing of personal data: You may have the right to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, at any time to processing of personal data concerning you, when certain legal conditions apply.

Data portability of personal data: You may have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and have the right to have that data transmitted to another controller without our hindrance, when certain conditions apply.

However, please note that the re-identification of you in relation to cookies is not always possible for us. In such case, we will require you to provide additional information to enable your identification in order to fulfil your request in order to enable you to exercise your rights as described above.

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