What this page is for
HolidayDB is operated by NAYEE LLC, 30 N Gould St, Suite R, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA. This page describes cookies and similar storage on holidaydb.com and related web surfaces. It is not a substitute for the Privacy Policy or the Terms; read those too.
Using the site means you accept cookies that are strictly needed for the site to work, and any optional categories you turn on in the cookie manager where we offer one.
Cookies in plain English
A cookie is a small file the browser stores when a site asks it to. First-party cookies come from us. Third-party cookies come from tools we embed (for example Stripe checkout or Google reCAPTCHA on a form).
Rough types:
- Session cookies go away when you close the browser (or sooner).
- Persistent cookies stay until they expire or you delete them.
- Strictly necessary cookies keep login, security, and cart-style flows working. We do not ask permission for those because the site would break without them.
What we actually use
Login and security. Session cookies so the dashboard remembers you after sign-in. CSRF-style tokens where Laravel needs them. reCAPTCHA from Google on the contact form to slow bots (Google sets its own cookies; see their policy).
Preferences. Things like language or UI choices if we store them in a cookie instead of only in the database.
Analytics, if enabled. We may use lightweight or privacy-oriented analytics to see which docs pages get traffic. If we turn on a heavier tool, we will list it in the cookie manager and ask where the law requires consent.
Payments. Stripe may set cookies during checkout. We do not control Stripe’s cookie names; read Stripe’s own cookie list if you need detail.
Not for ad retargeting. We are not in the business of selling your browsing history to ad networks.
Cookie manager
If the button above does not load, you can still clear cookies in the browser (see below).
Turning cookies off
Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies site by site. If you block all cookies, you may not be able to log in or complete checkout.
Rough paths (names change when vendors rename menus):
- Chrome: Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies.
- Firefox: Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Cookies.
- Safari: Settings (or Preferences), then Privacy, then Manage Website Data.
- Edge: Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
Industry opt-out pages exist for ad networks; we are not an ad network, so they help you more on news sites than here.
Do Not Track
Browsers sometimes send a DNT header. There is no single legal rule for how to answer it. We rely on your browser cookie choices and our cookie manager instead of treating DNT as a separate switch today.
API keys are not cookies
Programmatic access uses API keys you put in the Authorization header. Keys are not stored in browser cookies for the API. Web login for the dashboard is still cookie-based like most SaaS products.
Updates
We change this file when our tools change. The date at the top is the last real edit. The canonical URL is holidaydb.com/cookie-policy.
Contact
Questions: contact form. NAYEE LLC, 30 N Gould St, Suite R, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States.
