Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Airlaza.com, available from Airlaza.com one of our key goals is the safety of our tourists.

This Privacy Policy guide includes the kinds of information that Airlaza.com gathers and documents for the book and how we use it.

If you have any more concerns or need further details about our Privacy Policies, please do not hesitate to email us.

This Privacy Policy applies exclusively to our online operations and is applicable for visits to our website with respect to the information they post and/or obtain in Airlaza.com. This principle shall not extend to any information gathered offline or by networks other than this website.

CONSENT

By accessing our website, you adhere to our Privacy Policy and adhere to its terms and conditions. For our Terms and Conditions, please visit the Generator of Terms and Conditions.

INFORMATION THAT WE OBTAIN

The personal details you are asked to give, and the reasons that you are required to provide it, will be clearly stated to you at the stage that you are required to provide your personal information.

If you contact us directly, we can receive additional information about you, such as your name, email address, phone number, the nature of the message and/or attachments that you may send us, and any other details that you might wish to provide.

When you create an account, we will ask for your contact details, including your name, business name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.

How we use your information

We use the data we gather in a number of ways, including:

  • Provide, run and manage our website
  • Improve, configure and extend our website.
  • Understand and evaluate how you use our website
  • Create new products, programmes, features and functions
  • Please contact with you, either personally or through one of our agencies, including for customer support, to provide you with alerts and other material relevant to the website and for marketing and promotional purposes.

Log Files

Airlaza.com meets the usual protocol for using log data. These files will register users as they access the websites. Both hosting providers are doing this and part of hosting analytics services. The details obtained by log files includes the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date and time stamp, reference/exit sites, and possibly the number of clicks. They are not connected to the information that is personally identifiable. The aim of the information is to evaluate patterns, maintain the website, monitor users' movements on the website, and gather demographic information.

WEB BEACONS AND COOKIES

As every other page, Mad Book uses 'cookies.' This cookies are used to store information, including visitor interests, and pages on the website that the visitor has viewed or visited. The data is used to customise the user interface by customising the content of our website depending on the type of browser of the visitor and/or other information.

OUR ADVERTISING PARTNER

Any advertisers on our site can use cookies and web beacons. The advertising partners are listed below. Each of our advertisement partners has its own Privacy Policy with its Consumer Data Policy.

THIRD PARTY POLICY

Our Privacy Policy does not extend to all advertisers or websites. We therefore urge you to review the respective Privacy Policy of these third-party ad servers for more precise details. It will include their policies and guidance on how to opt out of those choices.

You can choose to uninstall cookies from your individual browser options. More comprehensive information on cookie handling for various web browsers can be found on the respective pages of the browsers.

PRIVACY PRIVILEGES OF THE CCPA (DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION)

Under the CCPA, California customers have the right to:

Demand that a company that collects personal data from a customer discloses the types and unique pieces of personal data that a business collects from customers.

Demand that a business delete all sensitive information about the customer that a business has acquired.

Request that a company that sells personal data to the customer should not sell personal data to the consumer.

If you make a submission, we have to respond to you for one month. If you would like to exercise some of these privileges, please feel free to contact us.

DATA PRIVACY PRIVILEGES OF GDPR

We would like to make sure that you are well aware of all your obligations to data security. Per consumer shall have the right to the following:

Right of access – You have the right to obtain backups of your personal records. We will charge you a small fee for this service.

Right to clarification – You have the right to suggest that we correct any facts that you find to be wrong. You will have the right to recommend that we complete the material that you feel is missing.

Right to delete – You have the right to order that we delete your personal details under some terms.

Right to limit processing – You have the right to suggest that we restrict the processing of your personal data under such circumstances.

Right to object to processing – You have the right, under such terms, to object to our processing of your personal data.

The right to data portability – You have the right to recommend that, under such terms, we pass the data we have obtained to, or directly to, another organisation.

If you make a submission, we have to respond to you for one month. If you would like to exercise some of these privileges, please tell us.

DATA FOR CHILDREN

Another part of our priority is to add security for children when accessing the Internet. We allow parents and guardians to observe, engage and/or monitor and direct their online behaviours.

We would not deliberately gather any Personal Identifying Information from children under 13 years of age. If you think that your child provided this kind of information on our website, we strongly encourage you to contact us immediately and we will do our best efforts to promptly remove such information from our records.