Cookies are small text files sent from a website you are browsing to your computer. Your computer stores the cookies inside your web browser. Cookies enable websites to recognize your browser and remember certain information. There are other technologies similar to cookies, these include electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags and single-pixel gifs), unique identifiers that identify a browser, app, device or operating system and IP addresses used to connect your computer. All of these technologies, cookies and the others listed, allow us and our service providers to identify returning visitors and tell us things such as how many people visited our websites, the pages or content that were accessed, time spent on a page or website, and whether there were any technical problems in loading pages. We also use cookies and other technologies for security purposes and to display information more effectively. By collecting this information, we learn what parts of our websites are the most interesting or valuable to our visitors, and can monitor overall interest in, and functioning of, our websites. We also use them to ensure that advertisements you see online are more relevant to you and your interests, and we may use cookies to track responses and views of our advertisements. Cookies and other technologies are also used in emails to understand who opened an email and for other related statistics (for example, recording the popularity of certain content and verifying system and server integrity).
You can find more general information about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org/verify.
Yes. Like virtually all websites, our websites use cookies. Some of the cookies we use are temporary, called session cookies, and are discarded as soon as you end your session or close your web browser. Other cookies, called persistent cookies, remain on your computer’s hard drive for longer periods of time, after which they expire, or until you delete them.
Further, we use first-party and third-party cookies for the following purposes:
MediVix may use cookies, embedded scripts, and other similar tracking technologies to collect additional personal information automatically as you interact with our websites and to personalize your experience with our websites. We also may use these technologies to collect information about your online activities over time and across third party websites. Third-party service providers may use information about your visits to other websites to target advertisements. We do not control the types of information collected and stored by these third-party cookies. You should check the third-party's website for more information on how they use cookies.
In general, there are four general categories of cookies that are used on websites:
No. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but most browsers also allow you to disable or manage the use of cookies to adjust the types of cookies you want to accept. Please note that if you choose to disable all cookies, some portions of our websites, as well as most other websites, may not work properly.
There are several ways you may be able to block or manage cookies. Certain of our websites offer cookie tools that provide information and allow you to manage your preferences. Your browser may provide you with the option to refuse some or all browser cookies. You may also be able to remove cookies from your browser. You can exercise your preferences in relation to cookies served on our websites by taking the steps outlined below:
We do not control third parties’ collection or use of your information to serve interest-based advertising. However, these third parties may provide you with ways to choose not to have your information collected or used in this way. In addition, most web browsers provide help pages relating to setting cookie preferences. More information may be found for the following browsers here:
Some Internet browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, include the ability to transmit “Do Not Track” or “DNT” signals. Since uniform standards for “DNT" signals have not been adopted, our websites do not currently process or respond to “DNT” signals.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.