Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, so please review it frequently. Changes and clarifications will take effect immediately upon their posting on the website. If we make material changes to this policy, we will notify you here that it has been updated, so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we use and/or disclose it.
Non-Sale Pledge
We do not sell personal information with third-parties nor do we store information we collect about your visit to this blog and website for use other than to analyze content performance through the use of cookies, which you can turn off at any time by modifying your Internet browser's settings. We are not responsible for the republishing of the content found on this blog on other Web sites or media without our permission.
Information you proactively share with Travelwows.org
If you choose to share personal information – such as your name, email address, telephone, number or other personal contact information – with Travelwows.org via one of our online forms (such as the subscription function or the quote request form) Travelwows.org vows not to sell or share your information with any third-party entity, unless required by law. We will only use your information for the express intent of your request – i.e. to provide the requested service.
If you would like to: access, correct, amend or delete any personal information we have about you, you are invited to contact us at via our web contact form, available at https://www.travelwows.org/contact or send us mail to: 35 Hamilton Street NW, Washington, DC 20011.
Cookies
This website uses cookies to enable us to track how the site is used and to make any necessary changes that will promote more seamless usability. We do this by using Google Analytics.
Google Analytics mainly uses first-party cookies to report on visitor (aka. user) interactions on Google Analytics customers’ websites. Users may disable cookies or delete any individual cookie. Learn more
Google Analytics also collects Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to provide and protect the security of the service, and to give website owners a sense of which country, state, or city in the world their users come from (also known as "IP geolocation"). Google Analytics provides a method to mask IPs that are collected (detailed below) but note that website owners have access to their users’ IP addresses even if the website owners do not use Google Analytics. The information collected by Google Analytics is retained for 26 months, after which it is automatically deleted.