Last Updated: 2024-12-20
Cookies
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Strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary cookies allow core website functionality such as user login and account management. The website cannot be used properly without strictly necessary cookies. Performance cookies. Performance cookies are used to see how visitors use the website, eg. analytics cookies. Those cookies cannot be used to directly identify a certain visitor.
Functionality cookies. Functionality cookies are used to remember visitor information on the website, eg. language, timezone, enhanced content.You can change your consent to cookie usage below.
Information We Collect When using our Service, you will be prompted to provide uswith personal information used to contact or identify you.https://www.medoma.com collects the following information:
Usage Data
Usage Data includes the following:
Internet Protocol (IP) address of computers accessing the site
Web page requests Referring web pages Browser used to access site Time and date of access
How We Collect Cookie Information
https://www.medoma.com collects and receives cookie information from you in the following manner: When you interact with our Service.Your cookie information will be stored for up to 420 days after it is no longer required to provide you the services. Your cookie information may be retained for longer periods for reporting or record- keeping in accordance withapplicable laws. Information which does not identify you personally may bestored indefinitely.
How We Use Your Informationh
ttps://www.medoma.com may use your cookie information for thefollowing purposes:
Providing and maintaining our Service, as well as monitoring the usage of our Service.
How We Share Your Information Medoma will share your cookie information, when applicable, in the following situations:
With your consent. Medoma will share your cookie information for any purpose with your explicit consent.
Third-party Sharing Any third party we share your cookie information with must disclose the purpose for which they intend to use your cookie information. They must retain your cookie information only for the duration disclosed when requesting or receiving said cookie information. The third-party service provider must not further collect,sell, or use your cookie information except as necessary to perform the specified purpose.Your cookie information may be shared to a third-party for reasons including:
Analytics information. Your cookie information might be shared with online analytics tools in order to track and analyse website traffic.
Marketing initiatives. Your cookie information will be used for generating and sending newsletters, email marketing efforts, advertisements, and more.
If you choose to provide such information duringregistration or otherwise, you are giving Medoma permission to use, share, andstore that information in a manner consistent with this Cookie Policy.Your cookie information may be disclosed for additional reasons,including: Complying with applicable laws, regulations, or court orders. Responding to claims that your use of our Service violates third-party rights. Enforcing agreements you make with us, including this Cookie Policy.
Security Your information’s security is important to us.
https://www.medoma.com utilizes a range of security measures to prevent the misuse, loss, or alteration of the cookie information you have given us. However,because we cannot guarantee the security of the information you provide us, you must access our service at your own risk.
Medoma is not responsible for the performance of websitesoperated by third parties or your interactions with them. When you leave this website, we recommend you review the privacy practices of other websites you interact with and determine the adequacy of those practices.