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Cookie Policy
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What this covers
This Cookie Policy explains how Diadara uses cookies and similar technologies on our website. It supplements our Privacy Policy.
What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website. Similar technologies include local storage and pixels that perform comparable functions. They can be set by the site you are visiting (first party) or by another service (third party), and can expire when you close your browser (session) or persist until they expire or you delete them.
What we use
We keep our use of cookies deliberately minimal. We do not use cookies for advertising, and we do not allow third-party advertising trackers.
- Strictly necessary. Cookies and storage needed for the site to load, function, and stay secure (including authentication for the patient and provider portals). These are always on.
- Analytics (if enabled). Privacy-hardened, aggregate usage measurement. Automatic capture of form inputs is off, event data is sanitized to remove direct identifiers, and we never send your health information, name, email, or phone to analytics. TODO: confirm this matches your actual analytics configuration, or remove this bullet if you run no analytics.
No advertising or sale/share cookies
We do not sell your personal information, and we do not use cookies to share it for cross-context behavioral (targeted) advertising. Where required by law, we honor the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal as an opt-out of sale and sharing.
How to control cookies
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies and clear local storage in your privacy or security settings; blocking strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the site. You can also enable a browser or extension that sends a GPC signal, which we honor where required.
Contact
Questions about this policy: support@diadara.com.
This policy is a structural draft pending review by a licensed attorney, and must be reconciled with your actual cookie/analytics stack before launch.
