Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
We respect your trust in sharing your personal data with us. This section clearly explains what data we will collect, how we use them and what we won't do with them.
INFORMATION WE COLLECT
GoingWild will collect personal information from you, such as date of birth, phone number, postal address and email address, for registration for our Tours.
HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION
We use your personal data to verify your age and other credentials as required for you to be eligible to avail of our services. We use this information purely for verification purposes and for our records. Occasionally, we may use your information to contact you about new services or offers. You are free to unsubscribe from such contact anytime by sending an email to support@goingwild.in expressly mentioning your intent of unsubscribing from our future correspondences.
GoingWild will not share or sell your personal information to any third party under any circumstances. We will only disclose your data to governmental authorities in cases where it is required by law.
COOKIES
A cookie is a small text-file copied to your hard disk by our website. Cookies do not cause any damage to your computer and do not harbour viruses. The cookies from our website do not gather any of your personal information and are only used for the length of your session for the purpose of anonymous, statistical assessments and enhancing user experience by recording your site preferences. You can disable the use of cookies and delete past cookies anytime in your browser settings.
GoingWild uses cookies to record the preferences of visitors, to enable us to optimize the design of our web site. Cookies are small files which are stored on your hard drive. They ease navigation, and increase the user-friendliness of a web site. Cookies also help us to identify the most popular sections of our web site. This enables us to provide content that is more accurately suited to your needs, and in so doing improve our service. Cookies can be used to determine whether there has been any contact between us and your computer in the past. Only the cookie on your computer is identified. Personal details can be saved in cookies, provided that you have consented to this, for example, in order to facilitate secure online access so that you not need to enter your user ID and password again.
Most browsers automatically accept cookies. You can prevent cookies from being stored on your hard drive by setting your browser to not accept cookies. The exact instructions for this can be found in the manual for your browser. You can delete cookies already on your hard drive at any time. If you choose not to accept cookies, you can still visit our website, however this may result in a reduced availability of the services provided by our web site.