Cookies & consent
Cookie Policy
Understand how TimeTransfers uses essential cookies, optional analytics, and Meta Pixel tracking with Consent Mode to respect your privacy choices.
- Last updated
- March 2, 2026
- Default state
- Essential-only
- Consent banner
- Shown to every visitor
Your controls
- Manage choices anytime via “Cookie preferences”
- Analytics and Meta Pixel fire only after explicit opt-in
- Contact: contact@timetransfers.xyz for privacy queries
This Cookie Policy explains how TimeTransfers OÜ (“TimeTransfers”, “we”) uses cookies and similar technologies on timetransfers.com and its localized versions. It supplements our Privacy Policy and complies with the EU ePrivacy Directive, GDPR, and Estonian regulations.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files downloaded to your device when you browse a website. They can store settings, identify your browser between visits, and enable features such as secure login or remembering your basket. We also use comparable technologies, such as local storage, pixels, and Consent Mode signals, all collectively referred to as “cookies”.
2. Categories of cookies we use
- Strictly necessary cookies – required to deliver the site, secure sessions, apply language choices, and store consent. These operate on our legitimate interest and do not require consent.
- Functional cookies – optional cookies that remember preferences (e.g., filtering single-destination vs. regional packages, preferred currency) and enhance top-up or PAYG checkout flows.
- Analytics cookies – provided by Google Analytics (GA4) with Consent Mode. They collect aggregated statistics about visits, referrers, and navigation paths. We only load them after you opt in.
- Marketing cookies – include Meta Pixel for conversion measurement (for example checkout starts and purchases). These scripts only run after explicit opt-in.
3. Cookie list and duration
The table below summarises the main cookies we set. Names may change as we improve the platform.
- tt_session (essential) – stores anonymised session identifiers for navigation; expires after 24 hours.
- tt_lang (essential) – holds your language selection; expires after 30 days.
- tt_cookie_consent (essential) – records your consent choices; expires after 12 months.
- _ga, _ga_* (analytics) – Google Analytics identifiers; expire after 13 months and only load post-consent.
- _fbp, _fbc (marketing) – Meta Pixel identifiers used for campaign attribution/conversion measurement; set only after consent and retained up to 90 days.
4. Consent choices
A banner appears on your first visit asking you to accept or decline optional cookies. The banner also links to granular settings. You can change your decision at any time by selecting “Cookie preferences” in the footer; this reopens the control center and updates our consent log.
5. Managing cookies in your browser
Modern browsers allow you to delete or block cookies. Refer to official guides for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Blocking essential cookies may limit core functionality such as checkout or language retention.
6. Third-party disclosures
We only share cookie-derived data with processors that help us operate the platform (hosting providers, CDN partners, analytics vendors). Google acts as a processor for GA4 analytics data, and Meta Platforms acts as a processor/controller partner for Pixel conversion events, each under applicable data processing terms and our consent configuration.
7. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy when we add new tools or change our partners. The “Last updated” date at the top of the page always indicates the active version. Material changes will be highlighted via the consent banner.
8. Contact
For questions about cookies or privacy, email contact@timetransfers.xyz. You can also exercise your privacy rights as described in our Privacy Policy.