Cookie policy

MyVehicle.ie uses cookies to improve your browsing experience and to provide the services and reports advertised on our website. We need to use some cookies to enable our website to operate and we also use other cookies to improve the performance and functionality of our website. We may also use other targeted advertising cookies on our website to provide personalised advertising which is relevant to you. By clicking "Accept” cookies, you agree to the use of all cookies on the MyVehicle.ie website.

MyVehicle.ie does not collect any personal data about you on this website, apart from information which you volunteer (for example by using our 'Purchase' button). Any information which you provide in this way is not made available to any third parties, and is used by MyVehicle.ie only in line with the purpose for which you provided it. Your personal data may also be anonymised and used for statistical purposes.

Our websites use cookies to enable certain functionality, and for user analytics. By using our site, you agree that we can place these cookies on your device.

Most websites set cookies and browsers are typically set up to accept cookies, at least for the duration of a single browsing session. If you wish to change your cookie preferences you can do so here

We have always used cookies on this website, and as part of a change in legislation, all websites are now required to provide additional information on what cookies are, how they are used and what benefits they bring. These changes will not affect the way in which you currently use our website.

When we include links to other websites, please bear in mind they will have their own privacy and cookie policies that will govern the use of any information you submit. We recommend you read their policies as we are not responsible or liable for their privacy practices.

What are “cookies”?

Simply, cookies help websites distinguish individual browsers from each other. Cookies are small pieces of data which are stored for a website by your browser. Every time it loads a page your browser will send that page back the cookies it had set previously. This allows a website to connect your interactions together.

A cookie cannot give anyone access to your computer and doesn’t mean we’re collecting new information from you. If you want more information about cookies, you can get further details on allaboutcookies.org.

Some third parties we work with and link to via this website will have their own cookie policy and may ask you to set your cookie preferences with them.

What cookies do we set?

The types of cookies we use are divided into four categories:

  1. Functional cookies: These cookies let you move around our websites and use all their options. Without them the website would not work as it should.

  2. Analytics and performance cookies: These help us improve the way our website works to give improved performance. They tell us how each page is used, which ones are most commonly viewed and whether any errors are reported.

  3. Customisation cookies: These cookies remember basic information that you’ve entered into the site, so next time you visit our website it’s all there for you. We do not store personal information in cookies.

  4. Targeting cookies: These cookies help make sure adverts you see on your browser are relevant and useful to you because the cookie has detected what you’re looking for.

When you visit our sites the following domains may set cookies to track the performance of our social media and paid advertising. You can find out more about their policies by clicking on their name

  • facebook.com — Facebook

  • twitter.com (and t.co) — Twitter

  • bing.com — Bing

  • doubleclick.net, google.com, google.co.uk, googleapis.com, googleadservices.com — Google

We rely on the tools from the following partners for analytics and performance:

To find out more about how we protect your privacy when using our website, see our Privacy Statement.

Targeting cookies

As part of our marketing we may partner with advertising networks who use cookies to ensure that particular advertisements are not shown to you too many times and to collect information about the types of websites that you visit so that they can show you advertising that is relevant to your particular interests. You can use the following website to control your online advertising preferences: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices .