Welcome to TrulyTraveled’s privacy and cookie notice. The text below explains how we handle your personal information.

1. Who we are

VividLex Media, operator of trulytraveled.com, is the data controller for your personal data. References to “we,” “our,” or “us” point to VividLex Media.

2. About this notice

This notice explains how we collect and process personal information when you use this site. It supplements any additional privacy notices we may provide when collecting or sharing your data.

3. Updates

If this notice is updated, we’ll post the changes here. For any questions, email privacy@trulytraveled.com.

4. Personal data we collect

We may collect name, address, email, and technical data from your device or browser, including location data, IP address, and profile details.

5. Aggregated data

We may use aggregated data to produce statistics and share those insights with partners to improve our services. Aggregated data is anonymized unless it can be linked to personal information.

6. How we collect data

Your data can be provided by you directly, collected automatically via cookies, or provided by third parties such as advertising and service partners.

7. Why we use your data

We process personal data to operate and improve the site, provide services, analyze usage, and fulfill legal or contractual obligations. Legal bases include legitimate interests, consent, and legal requirements.

8. Marketing

We may use your data for marketing communications when you have consented. You can unsubscribe at any time using links in messages or by emailing privacy@trulytraveled.com.

9. Data sharing

We share data with trusted service providers and partners. It may also be shared during a sale or transfer of part of the business, or where required by law.

10. International transfers

Data may be transferred outside the EEA for processing by VividLex Media or its partners.

11. Data security

We apply reasonable safeguards to protect personal data, though no internet transmission can be guaranteed completely secure. You’ll be notified if required by law.

12. Data retention

We keep personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, taking into account legal obligations.

13. Third-party services

Our site may link to third-party websites. Please review those sites’ privacy policies because we do not control how they collect or use information.

We use cookies and similar technologies to improve site experience and performance. Disabling cookies may affect some features.

14.1 Essential cookies

These support core site functions and basic analysis.

14.2 Third-party advertising and affiliate cookies

Advertising and affiliate partners may use cookies to serve relevant ads and track clicks. Review their policies for details.

You have rights to access, correct, delete, object to, and withdraw consent for personal data. EU residents may have additional rights under GDPR. Contact us at privacy@trulytraveled.com.

Frequently asked privacy questions

What personal data does TrulyTraveled collect?
We collect technical data from your visit (IP address, browser type, pages viewed) through analytics cookies, plus any details you share directly, such as your email if you contact us. We do not maintain user accounts or collect payment data.
Does TrulyTraveled use cookies?
Yes. We use essential cookies, analytics cookies (Google Analytics), and—once provided—advertising cookies from our ad provider. You can manage preferences through your browser settings.
How can I delete my personal data?
Email privacy@trulytraveled.com with your request and identifying information if possible. We process valid requests within applicable legal timelines.
Do you share data with third parties?
We share anonymized data with trusted analytics and advertising partners (including Google). We do not sell your personal data. You will be notified in the event of a business transfer.
How do I exercise my GDPR rights?
EU residents can contact privacy@trulytraveled.com for access, rectification, deletion, and objections. You can also file complaints with the relevant local authority.