What are Cookies?
Cookies are small files stored in your browser by websites to provide a personalized experience on a given website, which makes the website experience easier for users. When websites can remember your past visits, they can load their website with your preferences.
Are Cookies optional?
At PatientsLikeMe, we value your privacy, so we’ve implemented a Cookie Manager to assist you in making smart decisions about the cookies that are stored in your browser. While some cookies are required, you’ll have the option to consent to the use of other cookies and related technologies, as described in our privacy policy.
How do I use the Cookie Manager?
The Cookie Manager will automatically appear when you first visit PLM so you can set your preferences. You can return to the Cookie Manager at any time from the same web browser to update your preferences by choosing “Cookie Preferences” from the very bottom of any PLM page. Please note that resetting your browser’s cookies will reset your preferences.
What are the types of Cookies I’ll see in the Cookie Manager?
Required Cookies
These Cookies are necessary for core features of this site to operate properly. Because they are needed for the site’s operation, they are always set to "Active".
Functional Cookies
These Cookies allow us to analyze site usage to evaluate and improve its performance. They are also used to provide a better user experience on the site, such as by measuring interactions with particular content or remembering settings.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics Cookies are used to track website visitors and their user behavior. This data is then used to improve the way the website works and in turn, used to improve user experience.
Advertising Cookies
These Cookies are used by advertising companies to inform and serve personalized ads more relevant to your interests. These Cookies also may facilitate sharing information with social networks or recording your interactions with particular ads.
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