Cookie Policy
Our Cookie Policy is part of our Privacy Policy.
What is a Cookie?
Almost every website uses cookies today. Like most websites, we use cookies to provide you with a better, faster, and more secure experience. A cookie is a small text file stored on your device (e.g., computer or mobile phone) when you visit a website. Cookies can be stored on your device through your browser when you first visit a website. When you visit the same site again using the same device, your browser checks whether there is a cookie stored with the site’s name on your device. If a record exists, the data in the record is sent to the website you are visiting. This allows the website to recognize that you have visited it before and tailor the content sent to you accordingly.
Why Are Cookies Used?
Some cookies enable the website to remember your preferences from previous visits, allowing for a more user-friendly and personalized experience during future visits.
Additionally, links to third-party websites on our website are subject to their respective privacy policies. Ada Dental Clinics is not responsible for the privacy practices of these third-party websites, and it is recommended to review the privacy policy of the site when visiting through these links.
Types of Cookies
Cookies, primarily aimed at providing convenience to users, are grouped into four main categories:
- Session Cookies: Cookies that allow the transfer of information between web pages and the system to remember information entered by the user. These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website.
- Performance Cookies: Cookies that collect information about the frequency of page visits, potential error messages, total time spent by users on relevant pages, and usage patterns. They are used to improve the website's performance.
- Functional Cookies:Cookies that help remind users of previously selected options, aiming to provide advanced internet features within the website.
- Advertising and Third-Party Cookies:Cookies belonging to third-party suppliers, enabling the use of certain features on the website and tracking advertisements.
Purposes of Cookie Usage
The purposes of use for the cookies used by Ada Dental Clinics are as follows:
- Security Purposes: Ada Dental Clinics may use cookies that help manage and ensure the security of its systems, enable the use of features on this site, or detect irregular behavior.
- Functionality Purposes: Ada Dental Clinics may use cookies to make the use of its systems easier and provide personalized usage features, remembering user information and past selections.
- Performance Purposes: Ada Dental Clinics may use cookies that evaluate and analyze user interactions with sent messages and user behavior to improve and measure the performance of its systems.
- Advertising Purposes: Ada Dental Clinics may use cookies to deliver advertisements and similar content based on users' interests, either from its own or third-party systems, and to measure the effectiveness of these ads or analyze click-through rates.
Our Use of Cookies for Advertising Purposes
Ada Dental Clinics uses the Google Adsense advertising system. This system includes the DoubleClick DART cookie, which is used in ads displayed on publisher websites where Google AdSense advertisements are shown for content.
As a third-party vendor, Google uses cookies to serve ads on our site. By using these cookies, Google presents ads to users based on their visits to your site and other sites on the Internet. You can visit the Google advertising and content network privacy policy to opt out of the use of the DART cookie.
Google uses third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information (other than your name, address, email address, or phone number) about your visits to this and other websites to provide advertisements about goods and services that may be of interest to you. For more information on this practice and to learn about your options to prevent this information from being used by these companies, you can refer to Section A of the NAI Self-Regulatory Principles for Publishers (PDF).
Controlling and Deleting Cookies
To change your preferences for the use of cookies or to block or delete cookies, you can adjust your browser settings. Many browsers offer options to accept or reject cookies, accept only specific types of cookies, or be alerted by the browser when a website requests to store cookies on your device. It is also possible to delete cookies that have been previously saved in your browser. The actions to control or delete cookies may vary depending on the browser you use. You can find instructions for allowing, blocking, or deleting cookies in some popular browsers through the links below.
The method for changing cookie usage preferences may vary depending on the browser type and can be learned from the respective service provider when needed.



