By using the Dr Abs website with your browser settings adjusted to accept cookies, you consent to
our use of cookies and other tools to provide the products and services available on those sites. If you
would like to modify your browser to notify you when you receive a new cookie or to disable cookies
altogether, please refer to Managing Cookies below.
What are Cookies and How Do We Use Them?
Cookies are small text files that may be placed on your web browser when you visit our website or
when you view advertisements we have placed on other websites. Cookies allow your browser to
remember some specific information which the web server can later retrieve and use. We do not use
cookies to store any personal information that could be read or understood by others. When you quit
your browser, some cookies are stored in your computer’s memory, while some expire or disappear.
Cookies are used primarily for administrative purposes, to improve your experience with our
Websites.
Examples of this would include the use of cookies:
To improve site security by “authenticating” you (i.e., verify that you are who you say you are)
when you sign in to our site.
To keep track of your specified preferences such as language, time zone and timeouts after
periods of inactivity.
To allow you to navigate our sites more easily by “remembering” your identity so that you do
not have to input your password multiple times as you move between pages or services.
In addition to administrative uses, we may also use cookies in one or more of the following ways,
depending on the website you are using:
To conduct research and analytics to improve our website, our products and services. This
includes compiling statistical information concerning, among other things, the frequency of your
use of our website, the pages visited and the length of each visit.
To display advertisements when you visit websites of third parties with whom we have
marketing relationships and to help us gauge the effectiveness of our advertising efforts. These
parties may gather information concerning your use of other Web sites and provide us with de-
identified information about you (such as demographic information or the names of sites where
you have been shown ads) which we may use to provide you with more relevant and useful
advertising.
For more information on how we collect and use information that is identifiable to you, please refer to
our Privacy Policy.
Managing Cookies
The Help menu on the menu bar of most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from
accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie and how
to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser
add-ons, such as flash cookies, by changing the add-on's settings or visiting the website of its
manufacturer. Some of our sites employ “functionality cookies” that help the site remember your
settings and preferences for use when you visit the site in the future. This provides a more tailored and
pleasant user experience. These cookies store information in multiple places. On those sites using
functionality cookies, you will find a “Delete Cookies” feature on every page that will allow you to
delete these cookies completely from your device. Please note that, if you decline to use cookies, you
may experience reduced functionality and, for sites using authentication-related cookies, declining
cookies will prevent you from using the website altogether. To learn more about what cookies are set
on your computer as you browse the web and how to manage or delete them,
visit www.allaboutcookies.org.