COOKIES POLICY
Let’s Boat
Last updated: 27 February 2026
This Cookies Policy explains how Let’s Boat uses cookies and similar technologies on our website.
1) What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored in your browser/on your device. Similar technologies (pixels, tags and identifiers) may also be used; in this Policy we refer to all of these as “cookies”.
2) Categories of cookies and technologies
Because our website and marketing tools may change over time, the up-to-date list of technologies and categories is shown in our cookie banner/consent settings (if available). We use or may use:
2.1 Strictly necessary cookies
Required for the website to work, for security and core functions.
2.2 Functional cookies
Help remember preferences and improve your experience.
2.3 Analytics cookies
Used to measure and analyse traffic and on-site events and improve our service.
Tools include Google Analytics 4, Google Tag Manager, and other analytics/testing tools as needed.
2.4 Marketing and advertising cookies (including retargeting)
Used to deliver ads, measure conversions, personalise ads and retarget users (with consent).
Tools include Meta and Google Ads, and other advertising/attribution tools as needed.
3) Consent and cookie controls
Non-essential cookies (analytics and marketing) are used only with your consent where required by law. You can change your choices via the cookie banner/consent settings (if available) or through your browser settings (delete or block cookies).
Please note: blocking strictly necessary cookies may affect website functionality.
4) Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties (such as Meta and Google) in accordance with their own policies. These technologies may collect information about your interaction with our website.
5) Cookie duration
Cookies can be:
- session cookies (deleted when you close your browser); or
- persistent cookies (stored for longer).
The duration depends on the specific cookie and your settings.
6) Contact
Questions about cookies: info@lets-boat.com (subject: “Cookies”).
7) Language precedence
In case of discrepancies between translations, the English version prevails.