Privacy Policy
We respect your privacy!
WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT? HOW IS THIS USED?
Whistler Snowy Creek Accommodations is herein referred to as WSCA. We take your privacy seriously. Learn more below.
COOKIES
WSCA uses cookies to store and track your preferences to provide you with a more personalized user experience. A cookie is a message that is sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Most Internet sites use cookies. Cookies make your experience easier by saving your preferences and passwords.
We also use cookies that contain no personal information at all. These cookies, help us estimate our audience size, determine which areas of WSCA sites are the most popular, and serve targeted advertising.
3RD PARTY COOKIES
Embedded content from other providers may track your interaction with our content. For example, if we embed a video form YouTube Google will track your interaction. Similarly a click on a social “share” button will result in a third party tracking that activity – such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+ etc. Unfortunately, there is no way around this if you wish to share content socially, or interact with content we have embedded form a 3rd-party.
BLOCKING COOKIES
You can set your browser preferences to reject all cookies but then you may not be able to participate in most customized services, and you may be required to repeatedly log in to participate in various services, promotions, or product offerings.
IP ADDRESS
WSCA may also collect IP addresses for the purposes of systems administration or to report information in aggregate form to our advertisers (e.g. how many visitors logged in to a WSCA site). An IP address is a number that is assigned to your computer automatically when you use the Internet. When you visit a particular WSCA web page, our servers log your IP address. Your IP address is not linked to anything personally identifiable.
GOOGLE ANALYTICS
We use Google Analytics on this website to track visitor traffic. We have added IP Anonymization to our Google Analytics setup via Google Tag Manager. This setting anonymizes the IP address by removing the last octet of the IP address (your IP becomes 123.123.123.0 — where the last portion/octet is replaced with a ‘0’). This will happen before storage and processing begins. While we do not work directly with businesses in the EU or Switzerland we have done this to address GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) for visitors to our website from the EU and Switzerland.