Cookie Policy

1. The use of cookies

Our website www.informationmedicine.org uses cookies. A cookie is a simple small file that is sent along with pages from this website and/or Flash applications and is stored by your browser on the hard drive of your computer, mobile phone, smart watch or tablet. The information stored therein can be sent back to our servers on a subsequent visit.

The use of cookies is of great importance for the proper functioning of our website, but cookies of which you do not immediately see the effect are also very important. Thanks to the (anonymous) input of visitors, we can improve the use of the website and make it more user-friendly.

Your permission is required for the use of certain cookies. We do this by means of a so-called cookie banner.

2. Types of cookies and their purposes

We use the following types of cookies:

a)    Functional cookies: For the better functioning of our website and optimizing the user-friendliness

b)    (Anonymized) analytical cookies: These cookies know whether you have visited the site before or not. Only on the first visit, a cookie is created, on subsequent visits, the already existing cookie is used. This cookie is for statistical purposes only. This allows the following data to be collected:
a. the number of unique visitors (anonymous)
b. how often users visit the site (anonymous)
c. which pages users view
d. how long users view a particular page
e. at which page visitors leave the site

c)    Tracking cookies: these allow us to find out whether you have also visited other relevant website(s) from our network. The profile built up as a result is anonymous and only serves to match advertisements to your profile, so that they are as relevant to you as possible.

3. Your rights with regard to your data

You have the right to access, rectify, restrict and delete personal data. You also have the right to object to the processing of personal data and the right to data portability. You can exercise these rights by emailing us at contact@informationmedicine.org.

4. Block and delete cookies

You can easily block and delete cookies yourself at any time via your internet browser. You can also set your internet browser in such a way that you receive a message when a cookie is placed. You can also indicate that certain cookies may not be placed. View the help function of your browser for this option. If you delete the cookies in your browser, this may affect the pleasant use of this website.

Some tracking cookies are placed by third parties who, among other things, show you advertisements via our website. You can delete these cookies centrally via youronlinechoices.com

Please be aware that if you do not want cookies, we can no longer guarantee that our website will work properly. It is possible that some functions of the website are lost or even that you can no longer visit the website at all. In addition, refusing cookies does not mean that you will no longer see advertisements at all. The advertisements will just no longer tailored to your interests and can therefore be repeated more often.

5. New developments and unforeseen cookies

Blog articles may use content hosted on other sites and made available on www.informationmedicine.org by means of certain codes (embedded content), for example YouTube videos. These codes often use cookies. However, we have no control over what these third parties do with their cookies.

6. Closing Notes

We will have to adjust these statements from time to time, for example when we adjust our website or change the rules regarding cookies. You can consult this webpage for the latest version.

If you have any questions and/or comments, please contact us at: contact@informationmedicine.org.

Last updated: May 11th, 2023

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