Cookie Policy
Last updated July 2026
This policy explains how askmanavi.com uses cookies and similar technologies, and how you can manage them.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on your device when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, to remember your preferences and to help site owners understand how their pages are used.
2. How we use cookies
We keep our use of cookies to a minimum. We use only what is needed for the website to function and load correctly, and we do not use cookies to build advertising profiles or to track you across other websites.
Where we use privacy-friendly analytics to understand which pages are useful and how the site performs, that information is aggregated and is not used to identify you personally.
3. The types of cookies we may use
Strictly necessary cookies: required for the site to work, for example to keep the site secure and to remember basic settings during your visit. These cannot be switched off in our systems.
Performance and analytics cookies: help us count visits and see how pages are used so we can improve the content. These are optional and always aggregated.
4. Third-party services
Our website is hosted on Vercel, and some pages link out to, or embed, third-party services such as our booking provider and official government resources. Those third parties may set their own cookies when you interact with them, governed by their own policies. We do not control those cookies.
5. Managing cookies
You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block or remove cookies and warn you before one is set. If you block strictly necessary cookies, some parts of the site may not work as intended.
Guidance on managing cookies is available in your browser's help pages (for example Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge).
6. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy as our website evolves. The version on this page is the current one, and the "last updated" date above shows when it last changed.