Together Co-Living Melbourne - Great Studio Double
Melbourne, Australia
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Bluepillow.com appears to be a holiday-rental search and booking interface (example page focused on Preston) that combines internal listings with comparative links to third‑party travel sites. The visible interface elements include date selection, guest composition controls (adults, children, infants), a prompt to request a group quote for parties larger than seven, options to sign in, a map view toggle, and common sort orders (Best match, Lower Price, Higher Price). The page header references cross‑site comparisons (Skyscanner, Trip.com, Booking.com), indicating an intent to aggregate or compare pricing and availability across providers.
A dominant element of the page is an extensive consent and privacy disclosure. The site requests user consent to process personal data for multiple purposes including personalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, audience research, and product/service development. It explicitly describes storing and accessing information on user devices (cookies, unique identifiers, and other device data) and notes that data may be shared with or processed by up to 210 partners. The disclosure specifies that precise geolocation (within a radius of less than 500 metres) may be used with user acceptance.
The consent framework is detailed and granular. Purpose categories listed include: storing/accessing information on a device; using limited data to select advertising or content; creating profiles for personalised advertising and content; measuring advertising and content performance; audience analytics and statistical reporting; development and improvement of services; security, fraud prevention and error correction; matching/combining data from different sources; linking devices; and identifying devices from automatically transmitted information. The notice also references differing legal bases for processing—consent and legitimate interest—and states that some vendors process data on the basis of legitimate interest, which users can object to.
Vendor-level granularity is shown in counts for different permission types (for example, 122 vendors for device access, 103 for creating advertising profiles, and various figures for measurement and analytics purposes). The site provides controls labelled Consent, Manage options, Data preferences, and Manage your data, and states that user choices are saved and communicated as digital signals so those entities can respect the selections. The page further explains that user activity may be matched with other data sources and linked across devices.
For a platform comparing co‑living or shared accommodation options, the page conveys two primary facts: the site offers standard search and comparison features for holiday rentals and implements a comprehensive, multi‑vendor tracking and consent architecture that governs personalised advertising, profiling, measurement, and data sharing. The privacy disclosures and consent choices are prominent and granular, with mechanisms advertised for managing or withdrawing consent.
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Preston VIC 3072, Australia