Cookie Policy
SIRE® Life Sciences uses several cookies to optimize our website and improve your user experience. A cookie is a small data file that is sent from a web server to a web browser when that browser visits the server’s site. Most browsers allow you to turn off cookies. However, switching off cookies will restrict your use of most websites.
Agreeing to our cookie–policy gives us permission to use cookies to optimize our website and combine and analyze incoming data. It’s important to note that this data Is always collected anonymously and cannot be traced back to individual users.
SIRE® Life Sciences uses the following cookies:
Functional cookies
Functional cookies are used on the www.sire-search.com website to remember your login, to track web traffic and to keep session information such as your last search (this information is disposed every time you close your web browser).
Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies are used to anonymously track user behavior on a website. SIRE® Life Sciences uses Google Analytics to gain insight on how visitors are navigating on our website and how individual pages perform. We use this data to optimize our website and improve your overall experience of the visitors.
If you require more information about analytics cookies, please check out the Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites at: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
Social media cookies
Visitors can share content from the SIRE® Life Sciences website to various social media platforms using “share” buttons. These share buttons only work if the social media platforms are allowed to place a third-party cookie. This cookie is used by that social media platform to recognize if a visitor already has an account, making sharing content easier. These cookies are only placed after a visitor has clicked one of these share buttons. Visitors can also use social media to automatically fill in certain fields of the registration process.
Advertising Cookies
Also known as tracking cookies. These cookies store visitor behavior and can identify visitors on one or multiple websites. This data allows advertising tools like Google AdWords to show personalized ads.