Dentally Cookie Policy
We believe in being clear and open about how we use your information. In the spirit of transparency, this policy provides detailed information about how and when we use cookies.
Does Dentally use cookies?
Yes, we and our affiliates, third parties, and other partners ("partners") use cookies, pixels and similar technologies for security purposes and to deliver products, services and advertisements, as well as to understand how these products, services and advertisements are used.
By continuing to use our sites or services, you are agreeing to the use of cookies and similar technologies for the purpose we describe in this policy.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file that is placed onto your device and that is managed by your browser. Cookies were designed for websites to remember useful information (such as items in a shopping cart) and enable our sites or services to function. For example, cookies enable us to identify your device and enable you to easily share content on our sites and services and help us serve relevant ads to you.
When do we use cookies?
We use cookies on our sites and services, including mobile applications. Any browser loading these sites will receive cookies from us. We may also place cookies in your browser when you visit non-Dentally sites that host our plugins. However, unless you register with us, cookies do not contain any personally identifiable information about you and therefore cannot be used to identify you personally.
What types of cookies do we use?
We use two types: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie helps us recognize you as a user. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read by our site when you return to the site. Session cookies only last for as long as the session (usually the current visit to a site or a browser session).
We also have implemented and use Google Analytics Display Advertising, specifically the Demographics and Interest Reporting feature to advertise online, sell advertising, and develop content.
How are cookies used for advertising purposes?
Cookies combined with ad technology such as web beacons, pixels, and anonymous ad network tags help us serve relevant ads to you more effectively. They also help us collect aggregated auditing, research, and reporting for advertisers. Pixels, which are invisible tags placed on our websites, help us understand and improve our service, show you ads, and know when content has been shown to you. Please note that because our pages include advertisements, your web browser may request advertisements and web beacons directly from ad network servers, and these networks can view, edit, or set their own cookies, just as if you had requested a web page from their site.
Although we do not use cookies to track your browsing behavior on third-party sites, we do use aggregate data from third parties and data from sites and services you have used to show you relevant, interest-based advertising. We do not provide any personal information that we collect to advertisers.
Managing cookies:
You can set your browser to warn you about attempts to place cookies on your computer or limit the type of cookies you allow. However, if you limit the ability of our sites and services to set cookies, you may limit your overall user experience, since it will no longer be personalized to you. It may also stop you from saving customized settings such as login information. Please note that companies delivering advertisements on our sites may also use cookies or other technologies, and those practices are subject to their own policies.
You can opt-out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising and customize Google's Display Network ads using Google's Ad Settings. You can opt-out of Google Analytics by using Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
You can opt out of being targeted by certain third party advertising companies online by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative, and/or Digital Advertising Alliance.
To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org, or www.aboutcookies.org.
Strictly Necessary
These are cookies that are required for the operation of our website, this includes the
submission of any type of form on our site.
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CookieControl |
This cookie is used to remember a user’s choice about cookies on ico.org.uk. Where users have previously indicated a preference, that user’s preference will be stored in this cookie.
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Allows you to opt out of cookies |
__hs_do_not_track
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This cookie can be set to prevent the tracking code from sending any information to HubSpot. |
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This cookie is used to prevent the banner from always displaying when visitors are browsing in strict mode.
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A cookie is used to record the categories a visitor consented to.
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hs_ab_test
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This cookie is used to consistently serve visitors the same version of an A/B test page they have seen before. |
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When visiting a password-protected page, this cookie is set so future visits to the page from the same browser do not require login again. |
hs-messages-is-open
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This cookie is used to determine and save whether the chat widget is open for future visits. |
hs-messages-hide-welcome-message |
This cookie is used to prevent the chat widget welcome message from appearing again for one day after it is dismissed. |
hs_langswitcher_choice
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This cookie is used to save a visitor’s selected language choice when viewing pages in multiple languages. |
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This cookie is set by HubSpot’s CDN provider because of their rate limiting policies It expires at the end of the session.
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This cookie is set by HubSpot's CDN provider and is a necessary cookie for bot protection. |
Functionality and Performance Cookies
Performance cookies allow us to see how the platform is being used, so we know what pages are being accessed and the delay between user actions etc. This data allows us to profile site usage and improve the sites flow and effectiveness.
Functionality cookies make our websites easier to use by remembering users’ preferences and settings.
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Universal Analytics (Google)
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These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our website. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the website. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone, including the number of visitors to the website and blog, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visited. |
Facebook
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To store and track visits across websites. |
Microsoft Clarity _clsk _clck
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Tracking visitors. |
hubspotutk
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This cookie keeps track of a visitor's identity. It is passed to our CRM on form submission and used when deduplicating contacts. |
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This cookie keeps track of sessions. |
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Keeps track of when a session is restarted. |
messagesUtk
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If you’re a visitor this allows you to chat with a representative of our team using our ‘live chat’.
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Other |
We use other analytical tools such as New Relic, Corigan, Semrush and Moz to ensure we optimise our digital web presence.
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Third-Party Cookies
These are set by our partners and enable us to analyse the use of our website and better understand the profiles of visitors to ensure they are finding the information of interest to them on our website.
Cookie/Third Party |
Purpose |
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Although Google is primarily known as a search engine, the company provides a diverse range of products and services. Google tracks users extensively both through its own products and sites, and the numerous technologies embedded into many millions of websites around the world. It uses the data gathered from most of these services to profile the interests of web users and sell advertising space to organisations based on such interest profiles as well as aligning adverts to the content on the pages where its customer's adverts appear.
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Twitter collects data through a range of plug-ins and integrations that is primarily used for ad tracking and targeting. |
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LinkedIn's marketing services enable website owners to gain insight into the types of users on their site based on LinkedIn profile data, to improve targeting of advertising.
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Facebook and Instagram (Meta) |
They place cookies on web browsers and you may then see a behaviourally targeted advertising from our business. |
Microsoft Bing |
Similar to how we work with Google we sometimes send data to Bing to determine what ads should be shown that may be relevant to the end user perusing the site.
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Hubspot |
Hubspot is a marketing automation platform and CRM system that we use to implement our marketing and host our websites. |
Wistia
Vimeo |
We embed videos and we collect analytics data including how long a view has watched the video. |
Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks, social media and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no direct control.