Cookie Policy
Dental Tourist uses cookies on the Dental Tourist platform (www.dentaltourist.pl). By clicking “I agree” in the pop-up window of the site, notifying users about the use of cookies on this site, you agree to place cookies in your browser. Our Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, how third parties with whom we can work can use cookies on the platform, your choices about cookies and further information about cookies. We encourage you to manage your cookie settings in your browser. To learn how to do this, visit your browser’s help pages.
1. What are cookies
We usually use “cookies” and similar techniques on our websites that allow us to identify your browser or device. A cookie is a small text file that is sent to a computer and automatically saved by a web browser on a computer or mobile device when you visit our website. If you visit our website again, we may recognize you, even if we do not know your identity. In addition to cookies that are only used during sessions and deleted after visiting the website (“session cookies”), we may also use cookies to save user configurations and other information for a specified period of time (“persistent cookies”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, you can configure your browser settings to reject cookies, save them only for one session or delete them prematurely. Most browsers are pre-configured to accept cookies. We use persistent cookies to save user configurations (e.g. Language, automatic login), to understand how you use our services and content and to enable us to display custom offers and ads (which may also happen to third-party websites) ; if your identity is known to us, such companies will not know your identity from us; they will only know that the same user who visits their site has previously visited a specific website). Some cookies are sent to us from us, others from business partners with whom we work. If you block cookies, some features (such as language settings, login function, and form submissions) may no longer be available.
In accordance with applicable law, we may place visible and invisible image files in our newsletters and other marketing emails. If such image files are downloaded from our servers, we can determine if and when you opened the email so that we can measure and better understand how you use our offers and customize them. You can turn it off in your email program, which is usually the default setting. By using our websites and agreeing to receive newsletters and other marketing emails, you consent to the use of such techniques. If you object, you must configure your browser or email program accordingly.
2. How we use cookies
When you use and access the website, we may place multiple cookies in your browser.
We use cookies for the following purposes: to enable certain platform functions, to provide analysis, to store user preferences, to enable the display of ads, including behavioral ads. We can use Google Analytics or similar services on our website. These are services provided by third parties that may be located in any country in the world (in the case of Google Analytics, Google LLC is located in the USA, google.com) and which allow us to measure and evaluate the use of our website (on an anonymous basis) . For this purpose, persistent cookies are used that are set by the service provider. The service provider does not receive (and does not store) any personal data from us, but the service provider may track your use of the website, combine this information with data from other websites that you have visited and which are also tracked by the respective service provider and may use this information for their own purposes (e.g., to control ads). If you have registered with a service provider, the service provider will also know your identity. In this case, the processing of your personal data by the service provider will be in accordance with its data protection provisions. The service provider only provides us with data on the use of the relevant website (but not your personal data).
In addition, we use plug-ins from social networks, such as Facebook and Instagram, on our websites. This is visible to you (usually based on relevant
symbols).