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Overview
This Cookie Policy applies to the website operated under the Doseclaw brand, including
pages used for partnership inquiries, technical demo requests, pilot discussions and
general business communications.
Cookies and similar technologies help us provide a secure, functional and measurable
website experience. Some cookies are necessary for the website to work, while others may
be used for analytics, functionality or marketing only where applicable and permitted.
This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect,
use, store and protect personal data.
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What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website.
They allow the website to remember information about your visit, such as your preferences,
session status, browser settings or interactions with website content.
Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, local storage, software development kits,
tracking URLs, server logs and device identifiers. In this Cookie Policy, we use the word
“cookies” to refer to cookies and these similar technologies together.
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First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
Cookies may be placed directly by Doseclaw or by third-party service providers that help
us operate, measure, secure or improve our website.
First-party cookies
These are set by the Doseclaw website and are usually used for core website functions,
security, preferences or consent management.
Third-party cookies
These are set by external services, such as analytics, embedded content, advertising,
security or customer relationship tools, where those services are enabled on the website.
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Types of Cookies We May Use
The exact cookies used on our website may change depending on the tools, integrations and
services enabled at a given time. The categories below explain the main types of cookies
that may be used.
Always Active
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function properly. They may support page
loading, security, session management, form handling, consent settings or basic website
operations.
Optional
Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the website, which pages are viewed,
how users navigate between pages and whether the website performs as expected.
Optional
Functional Cookies
These cookies may remember user preferences, language settings, region choices,
interface settings or other features that improve the website experience.
Optional
Marketing Cookies
These cookies may be used to measure campaigns, understand referral sources, support
remarketing or evaluate the performance of business development and advertising activity.
Security
Security Cookies
These cookies or related technologies may help detect spam, prevent abuse, protect
forms, identify malicious activity or maintain the integrity of the website.
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Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies for the purposes described below.
Website operation
To load pages, maintain sessions, protect forms and support essential website features.
Security
To detect suspicious activity, reduce spam, prevent misuse and maintain site integrity.
Performance
To understand traffic, page speed, user journeys, broken pages and engagement patterns.
Partnership journey
To understand which pages support B2B inquiries, technical demo requests or pilot discussions.
Preference management
To remember cookie choices, language settings or other interface preferences.
Campaign measurement
To evaluate business development campaigns, referrals or advertising performance, where applicable.
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Cookies That May Be Used
The following table is provided as a practical cookie register template for the Doseclaw
website. The actual cookies in use should be reviewed and updated whenever website tools,
plugins, analytics services, advertising tags or security services change.
| Cookie / Technology |
Provider |
Category |
Purpose |
Duration |
Status |
| Cookie consent record |
Doseclaw / Consent tool |
Strictly Necessary |
Stores your cookie consent preferences so the website can remember your choices. |
Typically 6 to 12 months |
Always active |
| Website session cookies |
Doseclaw / WordPress / Hosting provider |
Strictly Necessary |
Supports website operation, page loading, security and session management. |
Session or short-term |
Always active |
| Security or anti-spam cookies |
Security provider / Hosting provider |
Security |
Helps protect the website from spam, abuse, suspicious traffic or malicious activity. |
Varies by provider |
May be active |
| Google Analytics cookies |
Google |
Analytics |
Helps measure website traffic, page views, user journeys and engagement patterns. |
Varies by configuration |
Only if enabled |
| Google Tag Manager |
Google |
Functional / Analytics |
Helps manage website tags and measurement scripts where configured. |
Varies by configuration |
Only if enabled |
| Meta Pixel |
Meta |
Marketing |
May help measure advertising campaigns, referrals and remarketing audiences. |
Varies by provider |
Only if enabled |
| LinkedIn Insight Tag |
LinkedIn |
Marketing |
May help measure LinkedIn campaign performance and B2B audience engagement. |
Varies by provider |
Only if enabled |
| Embedded media cookies |
YouTube / Vimeo / Other providers |
Functional / Marketing |
May be used when embedded video, maps or third-party content is loaded. |
Varies by provider |
Only if embedded content is used |
If a listed service is not enabled on the website, the corresponding cookies should not be
active. This table should be reviewed after each website plugin, tracking tool or third-party
integration is added, removed or changed.
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Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are required to provide the website and cannot usually be
switched off through our website systems. They are normally set in response to actions
such as loading pages, submitting forms, managing cookie preferences or maintaining security.
You may set your browser to block these cookies, but some parts of the website may not
function properly if you do so.
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Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how the website is used. They may show which pages
receive visits, how long users spend on pages, how visitors arrive at the website and
whether key pages such as partnership inquiry pages are performing effectively.
Where analytics cookies are not strictly necessary, they should only be used in accordance
with applicable consent requirements and your cookie preferences.
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Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies may be used to measure the performance of campaigns, understand referral
sources, support retargeting or evaluate how B2B audiences engage with Doseclaw content.
If marketing cookies are used, they may be placed by third-party platforms such as
advertising networks, social media platforms or campaign measurement providers. You can
manage these cookies through the cookie consent tool where available.
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How to Manage Cookies
You can manage cookies in several ways, depending on your browser, device and the cookie
controls available on our website.
- Cookie banner: If a cookie banner or consent tool is available, you can accept, reject or customise non-essential cookies.
- Browser settings: Most browsers allow you to block, delete or restrict cookies through browser settings.
- Device settings: Some mobile devices allow you to control tracking or advertising identifiers through device-level settings.
- Third-party tools: Some analytics or advertising providers offer their own opt-out tools or preference centres.
If you block or delete cookies, some website features may not work properly. For example,
the website may not remember your cookie preferences, session choices or form-related
security settings.
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Withdrawing Consent
Where we rely on your consent to use non-essential cookies, you may withdraw that consent
at any time through the cookie consent tool, if available, or by adjusting your browser
settings.
Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing that occurred before
your consent was withdrawn.
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Third-Party Websites and Services
Our website may include links to third-party websites, embedded content, maps, videos,
social media pages or external services. These third parties may use their own cookies or
similar technologies.
We do not control third-party cookie practices. You should review the cookie policies and
privacy notices of those third-party providers for more information about how they use data.
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Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals or similar controls. Because there is no common
industry standard for responding to these signals, our website may not respond to all such
browser signals in the same way.
You can still manage cookies using the cookie consent tool, if available, and your browser
or device settings.
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Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we
use, the tools installed on our website, legal requirements or our business operations.
When we make changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page.
Material changes may also be highlighted on the website where appropriate.