Cookie Statement
Last Updated: December 16, 2024
Types of Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of text sent as files to your computer or mobile device when you visit most websites. Cookies may be delivered by us (first party cookies) or delivered by a third-party partner or supplier (third-party cookies). Cookies are either session cookies or persistent cookies. Session cookies enable sites to recognize and link the actions of a user during a browsing session and expire at the end of each session. Persistent cookies help us recognize you as an existing user and these cookies are stored on your system or device until they expire, although you can delete them before the expiration date.
Other Similar Technologies
- Web beacons, gifs, and clear gifs are tiny graphics, each with a unique identifier that are embedded invisibly on sites and in emails. Web beacons allow us to know if a certain page was visited or if ad banners on our sites and other sites are effective. We also use web beacons in our HTML-based emails to let us know whether our emails have been opened by recipients, which helps us to gauge the effectiveness of certain communications, promotions, and marketing campaigns.
- Proximity based beacons send one-way signals over very short distances, to communicate with associated mobile apps installed on your phone. They can notify you, for example, about experiences related to your trip and can alert you to related deals or promotions. Beacons communicate with your device only when you are in close proximity and only if you have given consent within the relevant mobile application.
- Pixels are small objects embedded into a web page that are not visible to the user. We use pixels to deliver cookies to your computer, facilitate the log-in process, monitor the activity on our sites, and deliver online advertising.
- Tags are small pieces of HTML code that tell your browser to request certain content generated by an ad server. We use tags to show you relevant advertising and promotions.
- Scripts are pieces of JavaScript code that launch automatically when certain webpages load, to determine whether users view associated advertisements.
- Local Storage Objects,, such as HTML 5, are used to store content and preferences. Third-parties with whom we partner to provide certain features on our site to display advertising based upon your web browsing activity use Local Storage Objects to collect and store information.
- Software Development Kits (“SDKs”) are a set of tools and software components embedded in our mobile applications. We use SDKs to collect and share information about user devices, track events and analyze activity within our apps, and generate unique identifiers.
All of the technologies described above will be collectively referred to in this Cookie Statement as "cookies".
Expedia Group’s Use of Cookies
At Expedia Group, we use cookies for a number of reasons, including to:
- Help us improve your experience when visiting our sites
- Fulfill transactions and ensure our sites perform as intended
- Remember your preferences, such as language, region, or currency
- Provide you with relevant advertising and analyze performance of the ads
- Enable you to return to previous travel searches
- Identify errors on our sites
- Help with data protection and potentially detect and investigate malicious or fraudulent activity
- Help us understand traffic to our site, including time and date of the visit, time and date of the last visit, and other information
- Analyze how well our sites are performing
Types of information collected by cookies
The types of information that we collect through cookies include:
- IP address
- Device ID
- Viewed pages
- Browser type
- Browsing information
- Operating system
- Internet Service Provider
- Whether you have responded to, or interacted with, an advertisement
- Referring or referred links or URLs
- Features used and activities engaged in on our sites and in our apps
See the Categories of Personal Information We Collect and Use section above more information on what types of information are collected automatically.
Types and functions of cookies
Essential Cookies
Certain cookies are required or “essential” and must be enabled for our Website and App to function. Examples of this functionality include: allowing you to navigate our sites and allowing us to recognize returning users so that actions such as logging in and managing your bookings are secure. You are not able to opt out of essential cookies.
Other Types of Cookies
We also use other types of cookies to make our site engaging and useful to you:
- Functional Cookies. These cookies enable our Website and Apps to remember your preferences such as preferred language, settings, shopping cart content, and previous searches. We use these cookies to enhance and personalize your experience on our sites.
- Performance Cookies. These cookies are used to identify and collect information on how users use our Website or Apps, in order to measure and improve the overall performance of our sites. Performance cookies allow us to track (in aggregate) how visitors use our sites, including details about how long visitors spend on each page of our website, the number of clicks made on a given page, search words used, and users mouse movements and scrolling activity. The information collected is used by us determine the effectiveness of our advertising, identifying technical issues with the website, and to improve our services, including your experience.
For analytics, our third-party service providers may use cookies to perform their services and may combine the information that they collect about you on our sites with other information that they have collected. This Cookie Statement does not cover such third-parties’ use of your information.
- Targeting Cookies. Expedia Group and our trusted third-party partners use these cookies to create a personalized profile and deliver more relevant advertisements to you based on your interests. Information is gathered through your interaction with our site, third-party advertisements on our sites, our advertisements on their sites, and the already existing cookies from existing sites on your computer. These cookies may be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement, measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign, and display personalized content. We do not have access to the cookies collected by our third-party partners, and the information practices of these third-party partners are not covered by this Cookie Statement. Opting out of these cookies will result in less targeted advertising.
Your information choices
You can choose not to receive tailored online advertising on this site and other sites and learn more about opting out of having your information used for tailored advertising purposes by accessing one of the following resources:
- For EEA, Switzerland, and UK: http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/
- For Canada: http://youradchoices.ca/choices/
- For U.S. and rest of world:
- http://www.aboutads.info/choices/
- http://optout.networkadvertising.org/
Note that if you choose not to receive tailored ads, you will still see online advertisements, but they will be general and less relevant to you.
Some of our advertising partners are members of the Network Advertising Initiative, which offers a single location to opt out of ad targeting from member companies. To learn more, please click here and here
How can you manage your cookies?
You can set or amend your web browser controls to accept or refuse cookies whenever you like, but please remember if you do choose to reject cookies, your access to some of the functionality and areas of our site may be restricted.
Do-Not-Track Signals and Similar Mechanisms.
Some web browsers may transmit "do-not-track" signals to sites with which the browser communicates. Because of differences in how web browsers incorporate and activate this feature, it is not always clear whether users intend for these signals to be transmitted, or whether users are even aware of them. Participants in the leading Internet standards-setting organization that is addressing this issue are in the process of determining what, if anything, sites should do when they receive such signals. We currently do not take action in response to these signals. If and when a final standard is established and accepted, we will reassess our sites' responses to these signals and make appropriate updates to this Cookie Statement.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about our use of your personal information, or wish to inquire about our personal information handling practices, and exercise your rights to access, correct or inquire about deletion of personal information, please contact us via the Privacy Section here. For a list of the Expedia Group companies, click here.
For more information about the data controller(s) (and joint controllers, where applicable) and/or Representative for personal information we process, please click here.
Updates to Statement
We may update this Statement in response to changing laws or technical or business developments. If we propose to make any material changes, we will notify you by means of a notice on this page. You can see when this Cookie Statement was last updated by checking the “last updated” date displayed at the top of this Statement.
For information on prior updates please here.