Cookies save you the trouble of re-entering certain information in some registration areas, help you deliver information specific to the content and track which parts of the page the most popular. A 'cookie' is actually a file that our web server or the web server of one of our service providers or partners third parties may send to your computer when you access jsedna from our pages. That file is then stored on your computer.
Cookies can obtain information that identifies your computer or browser, including device ID, your IP address and/or ad ID, as well as information related to your browsing history. The information we obtain through the use of cookies may be combined with other personal data relating to you.
Our site may use the following types of cookies and technologies
tracking for the following purposes:
Strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary
cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be
turn off in our systems. These cookies are usually set only
in response to your actions constituting a request for services,
such as setting your privacy settings, logging in or
filling out forms. You can set your browser to block or
warns you about these cookies, but blocking these cookies will prevent them
page operation. These cookies usually do not store personal data.
Functional cookies. Functional cookies enable our website
pages providing improved functionality and personalization.
They may be set by us or by our third party service providers
services added to our site. If you reject these cookies, some or
all these services may not function properly.
Performance cookies.
Performance cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources as well
we may measure and improve the performance of our site. These cookies
they help us understand how our sites are used, such as which
the most popular and least popular sites and how people do
they move around the page. The data collected in these cookies is aggregated,
which means they don't apply to you personally. By turning off these cookies
you will prevent us from knowing when you visited our site and
will prevent us from monitoring the site. In some cases, you do
Cookies may be sent to our third-party service providers in order to
help us manage that analytics.
Social network cookies.
Social media cookies are set by a number of social media services that
we added to the site (such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) how
to enable you to share our content with your friends,
colleagues and networks. These cookies can track our browser on others
sites and build a profile of your interests. It can affect
content and messages you see on other websites that
you are visiting. If you do not allow these cookies, you may not be able to
use or view these sharing tools.
Cookie targeting. Ours
advertising partners may set targeting cookies through our
pages. These companies may use them to create a profile of your interests
and displaying relevant ads on other sites. These cookies
they do not store personal data directly, but are based on a unique
identification of your browser and internet device. If not
allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.
Web
Beacons. A web beacon is a piece of software code on a website or in
an email message used to track pages viewed or
open messages. Web beacons tell the website server
information such as IP address and browser type relating to
visitor's computer. Web beacons may be placed in online advertisements
that bring people to our site and to different pages of ours
pages. Web beacons provide us with information about how many times
page opened and what information was viewed. Web beacons are
also known as web tags, single pixel GIFs,
clear GIFs and invisible GIFs.
Certain web browsers and other programs can be used to
signaling your preferences to Roche about how or whether Roche can
or third parties to collect information about your online activities.
Currently Roche does not respond to such signals.
What options to choose from
you have in connection with the delivery of targeted ads on third-party sites
page?
Most internet browsers allow you to change the settings
browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, which you
allows you to choose whether to accept cookies or automatically
refuse all cookies. Please note that this may affect the
functionality of some parts of our websites. If you have previously
accept cookies, you can use the same browser settings to
refuse such cookies if you change your mind.