Cookie Policy
Sage Dental has created this cookie policy statement in order to demonstrate our strong commitment to privacy. We value your privacy and do not sell, rent, loan, or give your email address or any other contact information that you provide us with to any other company. Your contact information is used to respond to direct queries and to market to via various channels such as email marketing, text message marketing, remarketing, retargeting, social media marketing and more.
Use of Cookies
Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our website. We use Google Analytics, Google AdWords Conversion tracker, and other Google services that place cookies on a browser across the website. We also use third party companies such as Meta. These cookies help us increase the website’s effectiveness for our visitors. These cookies are set and read by Google. Third-party vendors, including Google and Meta, show ads for this website on other sites across the Internet and use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to this website. We also use AdWords remarketing to market our sites across the web. The remarketing or similar audiences feature in AdWords allows advertisers to reach people who previously visited this website and match the right people with the right message. We place a cookie on a browser, and then a third party (Google or another company) reads these cookies and may serve an ad on a third party site. You may opt out of this ad serving on Google’s opt out page. If you are concerned about third party cookies served by networks, learn more today!
Cookies and Tracking Technology
To help you personalize your online experience, Sage Dental uses cookies. Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that Sage Dental transfers to your hard drive through your browser to enable our system to recognize you and to provide features such as “remember me.” Sage Dental also uses cookies to anonymously define new visitors, help analyze click-stream data, and track historical activity on the web site such as response to campaigns. We also use third-party web analytics services in our online services, such as those of Google Analytics and Meta, to help us analyze how users use our online services.
A cookie is a small file that stores visitors’ internet settings. Almost every website you visit uses cookie technology. They are downloaded by your browser on the first visit to a website. The next time this website is opened with the same user device, the cookie and the information stored in it is either sent back to the website that created it (first-party cookie) or sent to another website it belongs to (third-party cookie). This enables the website to detect that you have opened it previously with this browser and in some cases to vary the displayed content.
Some cookies are extremely useful, as they can improve the user experience on opening a website that you have already visited multiple times. Provided you use the same user device and the same browser as before, cookies remember for example your preferences, how you use a site, and adapt the displayed offerings to be more relevant to your personal interest and needs. Depending on their function and intended purpose, cookies can be divided into four categories: Necessary or Essential cookies, Performance cookies, Functional cookies, Analytical cookies for marketing purposes.
Most browsers accept cookies by default but allow you to block or delete them. Visitors can decline cookies and can withdraw consent at any time by modifying the settings of your browser to reject or disable cookies or by opting out of specific cookies through the opt-out options shared below. To learn more about cookies and how to disable them, please consult the “Help” feature of your browser or your device’s user guide.
If you wish to limit the use of cookies, you will not be able to use all the interactive functions of our website.
- Opt-out of Targeted Advertising. You may opt-out of online tracking based targeted advertising (e.g., cookies) by visiting the Cookie Preferences link in the footer of the relevant website you are visiting. Note that if you change browsers or devices, or if you clear your browser’s cache, you may need to click the link again to apply your preference. You may opt-out of other forms of targeted advertising by submitting a request as described below. We recognize Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals broadcast from web browsers as a valid opt-out request where required by applicable law. Please note that the GPC will apply only to your current browser. We do not recognize the “Do Not Track Signal.” If there is a conflict between the GPC signal and a manual choice that you have made on our website regarding targeted advertising, we will honor your manual choice.
- Promotional Emails. You may provide us with your email address to allow us to send newsletters, surveys, offers, or other promotional content, as well as targeted offers from third parties. You can stop receiving such emails by following the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of those emails. If you choose not to receive such emails, we may still send you service-related communications.
- Promotional Mailings. If you do not want to receive offers and/or circulars from us, email us with “Unsubscribe” in the subject line, and include your name, address, and zip code. Note that our mailings are prepared before we send them. We will remove your name from our mailing list after receiving your request, but you may receive mailings from us that were prepared prior to processing your request.
- Promotional Text Messages. If you get a text message from us that has promotional content, you can opt-out of future text messages by replying “STOP.”