What cookies are
Cookies are small records in the browser. Similar technologies include localStorage, sessionStorage, pixels, tags and session identifiers. We use them for site operation, security, language, cart, analytics, marketing and personalization only as described in this policy.
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies always run because they enable session, CSRF protection, login, cart, language, email verification, security checks and local stability analytics. Examples include PHPSESSID, mlv_vid, session ID, CSRF token and mlv_cookie_consent.
Analytics
Analytics cookies and tags help us understand visits, sources, top pages, retention and performance. GA4, Google Tag Manager or similar tools load only if the analytics category is accepted.
Marketing and personalization
Marketing cookies, pixels and audience tags are used for campaign measurement and advertising only if marketing is accepted. Personalization may remember preferences, package recommendations and content display only if personalization is accepted.
Regional approach
These pages are written for a global audience: Serbia, EU/EEA/UK, United States, Canada, Brazil, Asia-Pacific and other regions. If local law gives users a higher level of protection, we apply that higher standard where it applies to our service.
For Serbia, EU/EEA and the UK we use opt-in for analytics, marketing and personalization. For the United States and other regions we provide choice, opt-out and limitation where applicable. If the browser sends Global Privacy Control, marketing remains off unless the user changes environment or preferences.
How to change choices
Click Cookie settings in the footer, choose categories and save. You may also delete cookies and localStorage in the browser. Changes affect future script loading, while already sent events may remain in aggregated records.
Retention and third parties
Necessary session cookies usually last until the session ends or while needed for security. Cookie choices are kept until changed or deleted. Google, Meta and other third-party retention periods depend on their policies when the user consented to that category.
This document is an operational site policy and is not a substitute for individual legal advice. It should be periodically legally reviewed for specific jurisdictions, payment processors, hosting, domains, AI integrations and actual business processes.