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Cookie Policy

What cookies and similar technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control them. Read alongside our Privacy Policy.

Last updated: July 14, 2026

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your actions and preferences over time. We also use similar technologies such as local storage and pixel tags — collectively referred to as "cookies" in this policy.

2. Types of Cookies We Use

  • Strictly necessary: required for core site functionality such as navigation, security, and remembering your consent choices. These can't be switched off.
  • Performance & analytics: help us understand how visitors interact with the site so we can improve it (e.g. pages viewed, time on page, aggregate traffic sources).
  • Functional: remember choices you make (like preferred language or region) to give you a more personal experience.
  • Marketing: used by us or our partners to measure campaign effectiveness and, where applicable, show relevant content on other sites.

3. First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies

First-party cookies are set by this site. Third-party cookies are set by services we use — such as analytics, video, scheduling, or advertising providers. Third parties are responsible for how they use the data they collect; please review their own cookie and privacy policies.

4. How We Use Cookies

  • Keep the site secure and functioning correctly.
  • Remember your consent and preference choices.
  • Measure traffic and understand how visitors use the site.
  • Improve content, performance, and user experience.

5. Managing Your Cookies

You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Browser settings: most browsers let you block or delete cookies — check your browser's help pages.
  • Opt-out tools: many analytics and advertising providers offer their own opt-out mechanisms.
  • Consent banner: where required by law, you can update your consent choices via the banner or preference link on this site.

Blocking some cookies may affect how parts of the site work.

6. Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no consistent industry standard for responding to it, so our site does not currently change behavior based on DNT signals.

7. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our practices or applicable laws change. The "Last updated" date above reflects the current version.

8. Contact

Questions about our use of cookies? Reach us through our contact page, or review our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal data.

Questions about cookies?

We're happy to walk through what we use and why.

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07 Frequently Asked

Answers to the questions we hear most.

A quick look at what dermatology practices ask before working with us. Need more detail? The full FAQ has everything.

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  • Strictly necessary (session, security), analytics (traffic patterns), and functional (language preference, dark mode). We do not use advertising or tracking cookies without your consent.

  • Yes — necessary cookies are always active for basic site function, but you can decline analytics and functional cookies via the banner and still use every part of the site.

  • Click the 'Cookie Preferences' link in the footer or clear cookies in your browser — either resets the banner and lets you choose again.

  • Only for embedded services you interact with (e.g., YouTube video, Google Maps). None are used for advertising or cross-site tracking.

  • Excellent primers are on allaboutcookies.org and the ICO cookie guidance page. Contact info@dermatologywebsitedesign.com for anything specific to our practice.