Cookies Policy

At AirFareCorp (“we”, “us”, “our”), we care deeply about your privacy and the trust you place in us when you visit our site. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies (such as web beacons, pixels, local storage) when you access our website, and how you can manage or refuse them.

1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. Cookies allow that website to “remember” your actions or preferences over time. In addition to cookies, we may use localStorage, sessionStorage, web beacons, and pixel tags, which operate in a similar fashion by storing or transmitting small amounts of data.

2. Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies for various reasons, including:

  • Strictly necessary / essential cookies: These are required for the website to function. They enable core functionalities like page navigation, secure login, and access to protected areas. Without them, the site cannot operate properly.
  • Performance & analytics cookies: These help us understand how visitors interact with our site—what pages are visited, errors encountered, page load times—so we can improve performance and usability.
  • Functionality cookies: These remember your choices and preferences (e.g., language, country, login) so you don’t have to re-enter them each time.
  • Advertising / marketing cookies: These are used to deliver personalized advertisements, restrict how often you see an ad, and measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns. They may also enable third parties to deliver ads across the web based on your browsing behavior.

3. Types of Cookies We Use

Below is a non-exhaustive list of sample cookies we may use. Cookie names and durations may change over time:

Cookie Name / Key Purpose Duration Type
ASP.NET_SessionId Maintains your session across page requests. Session (cleared when browser closes) Essential
__RequestVerificationToken Helps protect against CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery). Session Essential
_ga Google Analytics – distinguishes users. 2 years Performance / Analytics
_gid Google Analytics – records user behavior. 24 hours Performance / Analytics
_gat Google Analytics – throttle request rate. 1 minute Performance / Analytics
cookie_consent_status Tracks your cookie consent preferences. 1 year or more Functionality / Preference
__fbp Facebook / Meta pixel for advertising measurement. 90 days Marketing / Advertising
IDE / DSID / test_cookie Third‑party ad cookies (e.g., DoubleClick, ad networks) 30–90 days or more Marketing / Advertising

Note: Some cookies persist longer than your visit, while “session cookies” expire when you close your browser. Cookie names and functions may evolve as we update our site and technologies.

4. Consent and Managing Cookies

4.1 How We Obtain Consent

When you first visit our site, you’ll see a cookie banner or pop-up asking for your consent to use non-essential cookies (such as analytics or advertising cookies). You can opt to accept all, decline non-essential cookies, or customize which types you permit.

4.2 How to Control or Reject Cookies

You have several options to manage cookies:

  • Browser settings: You can block or delete cookies via your browser’s privacy or security settings (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.). Keep in mind that disabling essential cookies may break parts of the site.
  • Cookie banner / preference center: Many sites allow you to revisit your cookie preferences and adjust consent later.
  • Opt-out tools: For analytics cookies like Google Analytics, you can install opt-out browser add-ons (e.g., Google Analytics Opt‑Out Browser Add-on).
  • Device settings: On mobile or tablet, your OS may offer controls over how apps and websites use storage or tracking technologies.

5. Consequences of Refusing Cookies

If you disable or refuse certain cookies:

  • You may lose access to critical site features or services.
  • Some pages or functionalities might behave incorrectly or not load.
  • Personalized features, recommendations, or advertising may not work or may become generic.

6. Third-Party Cookies

We sometimes allow trusted third parties—such as analytics providers, advertising networks, or social media platforms—to place cookies on your device when you interact with their content through our site. We do not fully control those cookies or how those parties use the data. We recommend reviewing the privacy and cookie policies of those third parties for details on how they operate.

7. International Data Transfers

Because AirFareCorp operates globally, data collected via cookies may be transferred to servers located outside your country (e.g., the United States). We undertake reasonable safeguards, contracts, and compliance measures to ensure that such transfers respect applicable data protection laws and protect your rights.

8. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our technologies, practices, or legal requirements. The version with the most recent date will always be published here. We encourage you to revisit this page periodically to stay informed of any updates.

9. Contact Information

If you have questions about our cookie practices, this policy, or your data, feel free to contact us:

+1833-529-7683