Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 24, 2026
Cookie Policy for casket.pro
Last updated: June 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how casket.pro ("we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our blog about medical devices. By using our website, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy. For more information about how we handle your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, enhance user experience, and provide information to website owners. Cookies can be "first-party" (set by us) or "third-party" (set by services we use, such as analytics or advertising partners).
Cookies help us understand how you interact with our content—such as articles about medical devices, regulatory updates, or industry insights—and allow us to improve your browsing experience.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
We categorize cookies into three main types based on their purpose:
2.1 Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the basic functioning of our website. Without them, certain features (such as navigation or access to secure areas) would not work. Essential cookies do not collect personal information for marketing purposes and are typically session-based (deleted when you close your browser).
- Examples: Cookies that remember your cookie consent preferences, maintain session security, or enable page load balancing.
- Duration: Mostly session-based, some persistent (e.g., consent cookie stored for 12 months).
2.2 Analytics Cookies
We use analytics cookies to understand how visitors interact with our blog—which articles are most read, how users navigate the site, and where improvements can be made. This data is aggregated and anonymized.
- Examples: Google Analytics cookies (_ga, _gid, _gat) that track page views, session duration, and referral sources.
- Purpose: To improve our content strategy and user experience for medical device professionals.
- Duration: Persistent (up to 2 years) or session-based.
2.3 Advertising Cookies
We partner with third-party advertising networks, including Google AdSense, to display relevant ads on our blog. Advertising cookies are used to build a profile of your interests, show you targeted ads, and measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns. These cookies may track your browsing activity across different websites.
- Examples: Google AdSense cookies (e.g., _gads, IDE, NID) that personalize ads based on your previous visits and interests.
- Purpose: To deliver ads that are more relevant to you and to limit the number of times you see the same ad. They also help us measure ad performance.
- Third-party partners: Google AdSense and other ad networks may use cookies to serve personalized ads. For more details, see Google's Advertising Policy.
3. How We Use Advertising Cookies (AdSense)
Our blog uses Google AdSense to display advertisements. Google and its partners use cookies to serve ads based on your previous visits to our site or other websites. This process is called "interest-based advertising." The information collected may include:
- Your IP address (anonymized where possible).
- Browser type and version.
- Pages visited on our site and other sites.
- Clickstream data and ad interaction metrics.
Ad cookies help us generate revenue to maintain and improve our medical device blog. They do not directly identify you as an individual—they rely on anonymized identifiers.
4. How You Can Control Cookies
You have the right to choose whether to accept or reject cookies. Below are the ways you can manage cookie preferences:
4.1 Browser Settings
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can:
- Block all cookies (including essential ones, which may affect site functionality).
- Delete existing cookies from your device.
- Set preferences for specific websites.
For step-by-step instructions, visit your browser's help page:
4.2 Ad Personalization Opt-Out
To opt out of personalized advertising from Google and other ad partners, you can:
- Visit Google's Ad Settings to manage your ad preferences or disable personalized ads entirely.
- Use the YourAdChoices tool (Digital Advertising Alliance) to opt out of interest-based advertising from participating companies.
- Adjust your device settings (iOS or Android) to limit ad tracking.
Please note that opting out of personalized ads does not mean you will see fewer ads—they will simply be less relevant to your interests.
5. Third-Party Cookies
In addition to Google AdSense, we may use other third-party services (such as social media sharing buttons or embedded videos) that set their own cookies. We do not control these cookies. You should check the respective privacy policies of these third parties for more information.
6. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the updated policy on this page with a revised "Last updated" date. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
7. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or our data practices, please contact us:
This Cookie Policy is part of our commitment to transparency and compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the GDPR and ePrivacy Directive.