Cookie Policy
Last updated: 22 April 2025
This Cookie Policy explains how Unident Clinic uses cookies and similar storage technologies (collectively, “cookies”) on our website, including how you can control choices where applicable. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, or phone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, work more efficiently, and provide information to the owners of the site. Similar technologies include local storage and similar identifiers used for comparable purposes. Cookies may be “session” cookies (which expire when you close your browser) or “persistent” cookies (which remain for a set period or until you delete them).
2. Types of cookies we use
We classify cookies in line with their purpose:
• Strictly necessary cookies: required for the operation of the site (for example, security, load balancing, and maintaining your language or session preferences). These cannot be disabled if you wish to use the service.
• Functionality and preference cookies: help us remember choices you make and improve your experience. Where these are not strictly necessary, we will rely on your consent or legitimate interests as appropriate, in line with the Privacy Policy and applicable law.
• Analytics and performance cookies: if used, help us understand how visitors use the site (for example, pages visited and error messages). We only deploy non-essential analytics in line with the consent and settings described on the site, where such deployment is not strictly necessary.
We may add or change specific cookies; this Policy will be updated to reflect material changes. For further detail on the processing of data collected through cookies, see our Privacy Policy.
3. Third parties
We may use limited third-party services (for example, hosting, security, or analytics) that set their own cookies in accordance with their documentation. We seek to work with providers that apply appropriate safeguards. Where a third party acts as a processor, our contracts require that processing be carried out in accordance with our instructions and applicable law. Where a provider acts in its own capacity, you should also review its privacy and cookie information.
4. How to control cookies
When you first visit, where required by law, you may be presented with choices about non-essential cookies. You can also adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Most browsers allow you to refuse or remove cookies. Blocking all cookies (including necessary ones) may affect how the site functions.
To find out more about how to change settings in your browser, use the “Help” section of your browser or visit the relevant developer website. You may withdraw or change your consent to optional cookies at any time through our cookie tool (where available) or your browser, subject to technical limitations.
5. Do Not Track and similar signals
The website does not respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals in a uniform way, as there is no consistent industry standard. We apply the choices and controls we describe in this Policy and on the site.
6. Contact
For questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact Unident Clinic using the address and contact points listed on the website, or as described in our Privacy Policy. We may update this document from time to time; the “Last updated” date at the top will be revised when we do so.
This Cookie Policy is a general information notice. The exact cookies in use on the site may be listed or updated in the cookie banner, preference centre, or technical documentation. For a complete picture of how we process data, also read the Privacy Policy.