Collaborative Diagnostics Cookie Policy
This website by Collaborative Diagnostics uses cookies to provide the best user experience possible. Cookies are text files with identifiers, such as strings of numbers and characters sent from a web server to a web browser and stored on your system. When a page is requested, the identification is transferred back and forth between a web server and a web browser.
Session cookies and persistent cookies are two types of cookies. Persistent cookies are retained by the web browser and are only valid for a certain time unless the user deletes them. Session cookies expire when the web browser is closed after a session is concluded.
Cookies do not contain sensitive personal information that can be traced back to individual users.
Functionality of CookiesCookies for Collaborative Diagnostics save language choices for users and allow them to access website information quickly and effectively.
Our cookies in no way identify users, and they do not record your activity online, save for on sites owned by Collaborative Diagnostics.
If you wish to disable cookies, go to your browser's settings menu and disable them. Most browsers allow you to pick which cookies to retain, and you may disable, block, or remove them as needed.
You can find additional information on cookies in your browser's 'Help' area.
Important Note: Disabling cookies will drastically affect how the Collaborative Diagnostics site functions on your device.
Collaborative Diagnostics uses cookies from reputable third parties in some instances. Third-party cookies are used to track how users interact with Collaborative Diagnostics. The data collected from third-party cookies is utilized to enhance Collaborative Diagnostics for you.
Rejecting and Deleting CookiesMost browsers automatically accept cookies. You can change your browser setting to open the option of accepting cookies. If you wish cookies do not appear in your browser, you will need to delete or block cookies actively. Once set, you will still be able to use this Website; however, some functionality will be impaired.