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Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 20, 2026

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They help websites remember things about your visit, like whether you are logged in, your preferences, and how you got to the site. Most modern websites use cookies in some form.

This policy explains what cookies and similar technologies we use on our website at considracare.com, why we use them, and the choices you have. It is meant to be read alongside our Privacy Notice, which explains more broadly how we handle personal information.

Our Approach

We try to use as few cookies as possible. The ones we do use are there to make the site work properly, to understand how people find and use our content, and to measure the performance of our marketing campaigns. We design our cookie practices around two principles:

  • First-party only. We do not allow third-party advertising or tracking cookies on considracare.com. When we work with advertising or analytics platforms, we use first-party tracking, server-side measurement, or conversion APIs so that data flows under our control rather than being handed off to third-party trackers in your browser.
  • Consent-first for non-essential cookies. Anything beyond what’s strictly necessary to operate the site is blocked until you decide whether to allow it.

Types of Cookies We Use

Required

Essential cookies. These are necessary for the website to work. They handle things like security, network management, page caching, and remembering your cookie preferences. The site cannot function properly without them, so they cannot be turned off through our cookie settings.

Optional

Functional cookies. These help the site remember choices you make, like your language preference or whether you have already dismissed a notification. They make the experience smoother, but the site will still work without them.

Optional

Analytics cookies (first-party). These help us understand how people use our site, which pages are popular, where visitors come from, and where they get stuck. We use this information to improve the site and our content. We use first-party analytics setups so the data is collected by our own infrastructure rather than passed to third-party trackers in your browser.

Optional

Marketing measurement cookies (first-party). When you arrive at our site from one of our advertising campaigns, we may use first-party cookies to measure whether the campaign worked, what content interested you, and whether you took an action like requesting a demo or starting a diagnostic. This helps us spend our marketing budget responsibly. These cookies stay on our domain and are not shared with third-party advertising trackers.

Not Used

Third-party advertising cookies. We do not allow third-party advertising or tracking cookies to be set on considracare.com. We do not use Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, Google Ads remarketing tags, or similar third-party trackers in your browser. When we measure ad campaign performance, we do it through server-side methods or first-party cookies that stay on our domain.

How We Measure Marketing Without Third-Party Tracking

We do run advertising campaigns on platforms like Google, LinkedIn, Meta, and Microsoft, because that is how prospective customers find us. We measure those campaigns using methods that respect our no-third-party-cookies policy:

  • Server-side conversion tracking. When you complete an action like signing up or requesting a demo, our servers send a measurement event to the relevant ad platform. The data flows from our infrastructure to theirs, not from your browser.
  • First-party tracking parameters. Our ad URLs include parameters that let us understand which campaign brought a visitor to the site, stored in cookies on our own domain.
  • Aggregate platform reporting. Ad platforms provide aggregated, non-identifying performance data based on their own metrics, without us needing to embed their pixels on our site.

In all cases, we do not pass your name, email, or contact information to advertising platforms unless you have explicitly given us permission to do so as part of a marketing program you opted into. We never share sensitive personal or health information for advertising.

Third-Party Services on Our Site

A small number of services run on our site for purposes other than advertising. These include:

  • Security tools that help protect against malicious traffic and bots
  • Compliance verification for the Compliancy Group badges on our security page, which load from their domain to display our current HIPAA and SOC 2 monitoring status
  • Embedded content if we ever embed videos or interactive widgets, those services may set their own cookies

These services are not used for advertising or cross-site tracking. They have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle the limited information they collect.

How Long Cookies Stay on Your Device

Cookies fall into two general categories based on how long they last:

  • Session cookies are temporary and disappear when you close your browser
  • Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them, so the site can recognize you on return visits

Our marketing measurement cookies typically last between 30 and 90 days, after which they expire automatically. Analytics cookies usually last up to 12 months. Essential cookies are mostly session-based.

Your Choices

You have several ways to control cookies on our site and across the web:

Cookie banner. When you first visit our site, you will see a banner letting you accept all cookies, reject all non-essential cookies, or customize your preferences. You can revisit those preferences at any time through the link in our website footer. Until you accept, no analytics or marketing cookies are loaded.

Browser settings. Every modern browser lets you view, manage, and delete cookies. You can usually find these controls in your browser’s privacy or security settings. You can also set your browser to refuse all cookies, though some parts of our site may not work properly if you do.

Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control. If your browser sends a Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, we treat it as a request to disable non-essential cookies, and we honor it.

For instructions on managing cookies in popular browsers:

A Note on Pages With Sensitive Content

We are especially careful with pages that handle sensitive operational, healthcare, or audit-related information. On our diagnostic tools, our customer platform, and any pages where personal or health-related details are entered, we do not run marketing measurement, analytics tracking, or any third-party scripts beyond what is essential to operate the page.

Similar Technologies

Cookies are not the only way websites store information on your device. We may also use related technologies such as local storage, session storage, and first-party tracking pixels for similar purposes. When we refer to cookies in this policy, we generally include these similar technologies as well.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this cookie policy from time to time, especially when we add or remove tools that use cookies. When we make material changes, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top and, where appropriate, prompt you to review your preferences again.

Questions About Cookies

For any questions about how we use cookies or about this policy:

TS Care Givers Inc.
(operating as ConsidraCare)
Ontario, Canada
privacy@considracare.com