This page is used to inform website visitors regarding our policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use our Ashram OM website.

What are “cookies”?

Cookies are small data files sent by a website’s server to a web browser, processor memory or hard drive and stored there. They can be used for a range of different purposes, such as customising a website for a particular user, helping a user navigate a website, improving that user’s website experience, and storing that user’s preferences and login information.

If you choose to use our Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation with this policy. The Personal Information that we collect are used for providing and improving the Service. We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy.

Why we use “cookies“?

We use cookies and similar tools on our site to improve its performance and your experience. We use cookies to customize content and ads, provide social media features, and analyze our traffic. We also share information about how you use our site, our affiliate social media, our advertising partners, and our analysis partners, which may combine it with other information you provide or with what they have gathered from your use of side of their services. If you continue to use our website, you agree with our cookies.

What kind of data do we collect?

The processed data are collected for the purpose of creating a contract for the provision of a tourist service and are listed in the Reservation Form attached to each offer (“Retreats” section). The data being processed are: name, surname, telephone, e-mail, departure city and information on diet and nutritional preferences, medical and other specifics.

Declaration for use of “cookies”

Strictly needed cookies make site performance possible by supporting basic features such as navigating between pages and accessing protected sites. This site can not work properly without such cookies.
The strictly necessary cookies our website uses are http and are valid for 1 year.

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors between individual sites. Their goal is to display ads that are relevant to and attractive to the individual user, making them more valuable to publishers of third-party ads and advertisers.
The marketing cookies our website uses are http type and are valid for 3 months.

Unclassified cookies are those that are in the process of being classified with their vendors.
The unclassified cookies our website uses are http and are valid for 1 year.

We do not pass on information or data about our users to third parties.

Third Party “cookies”

We also use third-party cookies. They are managed by the respective sites and are not controlled by us. Below are the third-party cookies we use, some of which can be turned off using the general settings of your browser. For others, visit the relevant sites and follow the instructions provided.
We use Google Analytics on Google to generate statistics for site traffic and traffic sources.
We use Facebook – with its help, we can track user actions after seeing or opening a Facebook ad that leads to our website. This allows us to track the performance of Facebook ads and collect data for statistical purposes. Data collected in this way is anonymous to us, and we do not receive user identity information. However, Facebook data is stored and processed so that it has the ability to link to that profile and Facebook can use the information for its own advertising purposes in accordance with Facebook’s data usage policy.
We use Mailchimp to enable users to subscribe to our free newsletter.

Managing “cookies”

You can review the available cookie management options in your browser. The browser can be used to manage cookies associated with basic features, site improvement, customization, and advertising. Different browsers use different ways to disable cookies, but they are usually found in the Tools or Options menu. You can also browse the browser help menu. In addition to managing cookies, browsers usually allow you to control Cookie-like files, such as Local Shared Objects, by enabling the privacy of your browser.

As a site user, you have the right to access all of your data.