Cookies Notice


WHAT IS COOKIE?

A cookie is a small piece of text that allows a website to recognize your device and maintain a consistent, cohesive experience throughout multiple sessions. If you visit EasyDiagnosis pages, both EasyDiagnosis and third parties will use cookies to track and monitor some of your activities, and store and access some data about you, your browsing history, and your usage of the EasyDiagnosis pages.

HOW DOES EASYDIAGNOSIS USE COOKIES?

This policy describes how both EasyDiagnosis and other third parties use cookies and how you can exercise a greater degree of control over cookies. Please keep in mind that this may alter your experience with our website, and may limit certain features.

General Browsing:

We use cookies that are important for certain technical features of our website, like implementing fixes and improvements to our platform.

These cookies:

     - Enable behavior in our Products or Services that is tailored to the activity or preferences of a person visiting our properties

     - Allow users to opt out of certain types of modeling or personalization in our products

     - Collect information on our users’ preferences in order to create more useful products

     - Maintain the regular business operations of our Advertising and Marketing departments

     - Help to diagnose and correct downtime, bugs, and errors in our code to ensure that our products are operating efficiently

Analytics:

 We use cookies to compile usage activity in order to better cater our Products and Services offerings to you, and to third parties. We DO NOT share identifiable “raw” data with our clients or any third parties, however we do make high-level decisions based on aggregated data about your usage of our Products and Services.

These cookies:

     - Monitor site traffic and behavior flows of users

     - Measure the effectiveness of products

     - Measure the effectiveness of off-site marketing campaigns and tactics

HOW DOES EASYDIAGNOSIS USE COOKIES?

This policy describes how both EasyDiagnosis and other third parties use cookies and how you can exercise a greater degree of control over cookies. Please keep in mind that this may alter your experience with our website, and may limit certain features.

WHAT INFORMATION IS COLLECTED ON ME VIA COOKIES?

In general, we collect most data from you via form submission. However, there are cases when visiting our site and/or using our platforms in which we may receive certain information through the use of cookies. This data will generally not include personally identifying information about you.

    - Unique identification tokens

    - User preferences such as favorite tags (for anonymous users only)

Third Party Cookies

The use of cookies, the names of cookies, and other cookies related cookies technology may change over time and EasyDiagnosis will make all reasonable efforts to notify you by updating our cookies table where material changes occur and from time-to-time.

HOW DO I RESTRICT COOKIES?

If you don’t want EasyDiagnosis to use cookies when you visit EasyDiagnosis home pages, you can opt-out of certain cookie related processing activities when you visit the pages. If you opt-out of cookies, we have to set a cookie to tell us that. Please note that EasyDiagnosis may not work properly and you may have diminished functionality if you opt-out of certain cookies.If you decide that you do not want cookies to be set on your device by our third-party Partners, you can adjust the settings on your internet browser and choose from the available Cookies setting to best meet your preferences. While setting options may vary from browser to browser, you can generally choose to reject some or all cookies, or instead to receive a notification when a cookie is being placed on your device. For more information, please refer to the user help information for your browser of choice. Please keep in mind that cookies may be required for certain functionalities, and by blocking these cookies, you may limit your access to certain parts or features of our sites. You can manually delete the cookies at any time.