What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file stored on your device when you visit a website. It is often used to remember preferences, keep your session secure, or—when enabled—to measure traffic in aggregate.
What cookies does Miraye use?
Technical / strictly necessary cookies: sign-in, session, language or time zone, and security (abuse prevention). Without them, bookings, payments, or messaging may not work or may be severely limited.
Analytics cookies or similar: if used, they help us understand aggregate usage (typical paths, page views) to improve the service. Where the law requires it, they are only set with your consent, via a banner or preference centre.
Miraye does not run behavioural third-party advertising through these mechanisms as described in our privacy policy.
Accept, refuse, or change your choices
If a cookie banner or preference centre is shown, you can accept all, reject non-essential cookies, or adjust by category. You can change your mind later (look for “Cookies”, “Privacy”, or similar—often in the footer).
Browser settings
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and others let you block or delete cookies. Note: blocking everything may sign you out or break checkout. Use your browser’s help (search “cookies” or “privacy”).
Personal data
Some cookie-related data may be personal data. For purposes, retention, recipients, and your rights, see the privacy policy and Your personal data.
Updates
Tools and cookie categories may change over time. This page reflects typical use; if the on-site banner differs when you visit, the banner and privacy policy take precedence.
Need something else?
Browse the help centre or the general FAQ. Miraye will never ask for your password in a message. If you are stuck, contact support with the page URL, your browser, and a screenshot (sensitive data redacted).