What are cookies?
A cookie is a small amount of information sent from a website that is stored on the user’s device while browsing the site. Cookies make it possible for the website to remember information about the user’s previous visits so that the use of that site can be more efficient, pleasant and useful by remembering their preferences, allowing the user to browse the site and authenticate them if they have already registered previously. In addition, cookies help to ensure that the advertisements displayed online are more tailored to the interests of the user to provide a better experience.
The use of cookies does not harm your device and generally expires after a period of time. If you would like more information about cookies you can visit this link.
Does Biostar Lab use cookies?
Yes, on our sites we use cookies that allow us to identify whether users return to our site, enter it for the first time, how many visits occur, what pages they have seen or if there is a technical problem while browsing our site. Thanks to this information, we can discover which parts of our sites are most interesting to users and thus be able to improve our websites to provide the best possible experience for visitors.
Do I have to accept cookies to use this website?
This is not necessary. It is possible to disable the use of cookies by disabling the cookie function of your browser. However, some sections of our website, as well as other sites, may not function properly or allow you to access by deactivating the feature.
What kind of cookies are used?
We use three general categories of cookies on our websites:
Strictly necessary (or essential) cookies. These are cookies that are essential to being able to navigate a website and use its functions. Without them, those functions would no longer be available. For example, browsing as a registered user, accessing certain restricted parts of the site or making purchases through the site. Therefore, like most sites, we use cookies that are strictly necessary.
Performance Cookies. These are cookies that collect anonymous information about how users use the Web site, such as which pages they view most often, and are only used to improve the operation of the Web site. Like most sites, we use performance cookies on our sites.
Functionality Cookies. Thanks to these cookies, the website anonymously remembers the options you have selected, such as language. This allows us to offer you a better experience. On our site we use functionality cookies to improve your user experience.
What happens when I allow cookies?
If you have not disabled the feature from your browser, you agree that we may install cookies and related technologies on your device.
What are invisible pixels and what are they for?
Our site may contain somewhere invisible pixels (web beacons, Internet tags, pixel tags or clear GIFs). These invisible pixels are used to display content to visitors and to generate anonymous traffic statistics.
How do I reject the use of cookies?
You can reject cookies in two different ways.
Blocking their use through the configuration of your browser. Once you have done this, you can still browse our site, but you may not be able to use any of its functions.
By accessing the link at the end of this section. You can also withdraw your consent to the use of invisible pixels by this site on the same link.
You should be aware that many features of our websites depend on these technologies and removing them may reduce their functionality and impair the user experience. Please also note that although disabled, cookies that are already on your computer will still be present, but disabled, unless you delete them using your browser settings. You can find more information on this website.
Does Ziacom Medical allow third party cookies to be installed on its websites?
In general, we do not allow third party cookies to be installed as advertisers, nor do we accept behavioral advertising. However, it is possible that on some of our sites, such as our social networking pages, third party content, such as videos etc., has been uploaded. You should check the third party websites to obtain information about these cookies. However, it is also possible to disable third party cookies using your browser settings. Further instructions can be found at this link.