Cookie Policy

Around 25’s website uses “cookies” that enable you to benefit from a better browsing experience. You can disable cookies by following the steps detailed at the end of this policy.

Because cookies are used throughout our website, disabling them may prevent you from using certain parts of the site or some features may be limited.

We use the following categories on our website:

Category 1 — Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential to enable you to browse around our websites and use its features. We use CloudFlare (serves website resources) as First Party Cookies to identify individual users behind a shared IP address and apply user-defined security settings. It does not match any user ID and does not store any person identification information. This cookie is strictly required for Cloudflare security features and cannot be turned off.

CloudFlare generates as well a lot of its' own cookies on specific pages (https://www.cloudflare.com/cookie-policy/ )

Category 2 — Performance Cookies

These cookies collect information about how you use our website. This data may be used to help optimise our website and make it easier for you to navigate. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies you. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. We use Google Analytics, http://www.google.com/analytics/ to analyse the use of pages, interaction with visitors' pages and browsing options on the site, anonymising the analysed features. For those cookies that are useful but not strictly necessary, we will always ask for your consent before placing them.

Steps for disabling cookies:

For Safari web browser, go to Preferences and then to the Privacy pane and choose to block cookies.. For Google Chrome, go to Configure in Chrome menu and choose the settings you want by pressing "OK". For other browsers, check with your provider to find out how to disable cookies.

For more information contact us at legal@around25.com.

Cookies are small files or parts of a file saved on the computer/mobile terminal of an internet user, made up of letters and numbers, and stored by the browser used for a better browsing experience on the internet. These files allow websites to retain and keep useful information about user preferences and may contain personal information such as a history of visited pages, user ID, custom preferences.

‍A cookie consists of two parts: the name and the content. The cookie's lifetime is determined, and technically only the webserver that sent the cookie can access it again when the user returns to the site associated with that webserver.

Cookies can not be used to transmit computer viruses or to run programs. When you visit the site as a visitor, a cookie is sent to your internet browser and saved on your computer's hard drive. You can block the use of cookies through settings made in the browser you use for navigating the internet.

By using cookies you will benefit from a better browsing experience on our site. When a user visits our website www.around25.com, we store information such as: IP address, pages viewed, website you reached our site from, cookie information and other technical data we strictly use for the following purposes:
- Monitor access to maintain site security and detect potentially dangerous site hits.
- Analyse traffic and traffic sources to our site using analysis services in order to improve our services and coordinate image / marketing strategy to make it easier for our customers. All this data is statistical, anonymous.

Cookies can be in the form of session cookies or persistent cookies:
- Temporary or session cookies - are temporarily stored in the cookie folder of the web browser, which stores them until the user exits the site or closes the browser window (for example when you connect / disconnect / on an email or social networking account).
- Persistent cookies - these are stored on the hard drive of a computer or other device (and generally depend on the cookie preset life cycle). Certain cookies are used exclusively during a single session and are not stored after the user leaves the website, while other cookies are stored and reused each time the user returns to the site.

Cookies will remain stored on your computer or device until they are deleted or until they reach the expiration date.