Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy (the “Policy”) explains what cookies are, what types of cookies are placed on your device when you visit curemigraine.org and how we use them. This policy also governs our use of similar technologies, including web beacons.
This Policy does not address how we deal with your personal data generally. To learn more about how we process your personal data, please see Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that are sent to or accessed from your web browser or your device’s memory. A cookie typically contains the name of the domain (internet location) from which the cookie originated, the “lifetime” of the cookie and a randomly generated unique number or similar identifier. A cookie also may contain information about your device, such as user settings, browsing history and activities conducted while using curemigraine.org.
There are different types of cookies:
1.1 Session cookies
Session cookies expire at the end of your browser session. curemigraine.org uses these cookies to help you use our website more efficiently, by allowing us to learn more about how you use our website during one single browser session.
1.2 Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are not automatically deleted when you close your browser. These types of cookies are used in order to help you sign-in to our website quickly and for analytical purposes.
1.3 First-party cookies
First-party cookies are placed on your device directly by us. These cookies are used to adapt our website to your browser’s language preferences and to better understand your use of our website.
1.4 Third-party cookies
Third party cookies are placed on your device by our service providers, which helps us provide you both a satisfying and safe experience on our website. We do not have control over cookies placed on your device by third parties. Generally, we use the following types of third party cookies: security cookies; analytical cookies; and advertising cookies.
For example, we work with the following service providers that use third party cookies on our website:
Google (via Google Analytics)
Google Analytics is a Google service that uses cookies and other data collection technologies to collect information about your use of curemigraine.org in order to report website trends. You can opt out of Google Analytics by visiting www.google.com/settings/ads or by downloading the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Cloudflare
Cloudflare uses cookies to identify trusted web traffic to our website.
We do not permit any of the above service providers to collect any of your personal data on curemigraine.org to utilize for their own purposes. These service providers are subject to confidentiality agreements with us and/or other legal restrictions on their use or collection of any personal information. Third-party cookies are covered by the third-parties’ privacy policies. Therefore, should you have any questions regarding use of the cookies by third parties, please contact them directly.
For more information on third-party advertising cookies, interest-based advertising, and how to opt-out of that practice by companies participating in industry self-regulation, please visit the relevant websites, such as Digital Advertising Alliance or Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance.
2. Similar technologies
2.1 Web Beacons
Web beacons are graphic images (also known as “pixel tags”) that contain a unique identifier enabling us to recognize when someone has visited curemigraine.org or opened an e-mail that we or our service provider have sent them.
2.2 Software development kits (SDKs)
SDKs are small pieces of code included in apps, which function like cookies and web beacons.
2.3 Snap Pixels
The Snap Pixel is a piece of JavaScript code that helps our service providers measure the cross-device impact of their advertising campaigns in SnapChat. They can see how many Snapchatters take after seeing their advertisement.
2.4 Facebook Pixel
The Facebook Pixel is a small piece of JavaScript code that we have placed on our website. It allows Facebook to track the actions users take on our website after clicking on a Facebook ad. This helps us measure the effectiveness of our Facebook advertising campaigns and allows Facebook to deliver more relevant ads to you.
The Facebook Pixel collects data such as gender, age, location, interests and behavior, pages viewed, products added to cart, purchases made and form submissions. This data is used for creating retargeting campaigns, building lookalike audiences and optimizing ad delivery. This allows Facebook to recognize users across devices, personalize ads and measure conversions.
2.5 Google Pixel (Google Ads Conversion Tracking)
The Google Pixel, often implemented through Google Ads Conversion Tracking or Google Tag Manager, is a small piece of code that we have placed on our website. It helps us track conversions (e.g., purchases, sign-ups, form submissions) that occur after a user clicks on a Google Ad. This data helps us understand the effectiveness of our Google Ads campaigns and allows Google to deliver more relevant ads to you.
The Google Pixel collects data such as conversion events, transaction values, product IDs and page visits related to conversions. This data is used to measure conversion rates, optimizing ad spend, creating remarketing lists and understanding user behavior after ad clicks.
This allows Google to attribute conversions to specific ad clicks, personalize ads across the Google Display Network and measure the return on ad spend.
2.5 Mouseflow
This website uses Mouseflow, a website analytics tool, to understand how visitors interact with our site. Mouseflow uses cookies to collect data such as mouse movements, clicks, scrolling, and heatmaps. We only activate Mouseflow’s tracking script after you have given your consent to the use of statistics cookies. You can choose to accept or decline these cookies via our cookie consent banner. For more information about the specific cookies used by Mouseflow, please visit their documentation.
3. Why do we need cookies?
When you visit or interact with curemigraine.org, we or our service providers may use cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies in order to learn more about your interactions with our Service. The utilization of these technologies can help us provide you with a better, faster, and safer experience.
4. How we use cookies
Cookies play an important role in helping us provide a personal, effective and safe environment on curemigraine.org.
As we make improvements to our website, our use of cookies may vary. Generally, we use cookies for the following purposes:
Categories of use | Description |
Authentication
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We use cookies to remember your login credentials so that you are able to login to our site quickly. |
Security
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We use cookies to enable and support our security features, and to help us detect malicious activity, monitor for and detect potentially harmful or illegal use of curemigraine.org. |
Analytics and Research
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These cookies help us understand how curemigraine.org is being used and to help us customize, improve, and research our features and services. |
Advertising
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These cookies are used to make our advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform functions like preventing the same advertisement from continuously re-appearing and ensuring that advertisements are properly displayed. |
5. How can you manage cookies?
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings preferences. However, changes you make to your cookie preferences may make using our website less satisfying. In some cases, you may not be able to utilize all or part of our site.
Below you may find more information on how to manage cookies in your browser:
- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
- Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/products/windows?os=windows-10
- Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/PHeading21411
- Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/products/firefox/cookies
- Opera: http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/
6. Cookies Table
Cookies that we commonly use are listed below. This list is not exhaustive, but describes the main reasons we typically set cookies.
Cookie name | Purpose | Type |
cfduid | Security | Third party cookie |
zlcmid | Authentication | Third party cookie |
csrf | Security | First-party cookie |
ga, _git, _gat | Authentication | Third party cookie |