Medfinder

Medfinder Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 5, 2025

This Cookie Policy explains how Medfinder (Insito Health, Inc.) (collectively, “Medfinder,” “we,” or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies in connection with our Services. This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are text files that websites store and access on a visitor’s device to uniquely identify the visitor’s browser or to store information or settings in the browser to allow us to distinguish you from other users of our Services for the purpose of helping you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, enabling functionality, and helping us understand activity and patterns.

Local storage technologies, like HTML5, provide cookie-equivalent functionality but can store larger amounts of data, including on your device outside of your browser in connection with specific applications.

Web beacons, also known as pixel tags or clear GIFs, are used to demonstrate that a webpage or email was accessed or opened, or that certain content was viewed or clicked.

How do we use cookies and other similar technologies?

We use both persistent cookies and session cookies. Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period of time or until you delete them, while session cookies are deleted once you close your web browser. We use persistent cookies, for example, to record your choice of language and country location. The cookies placed through your use of our website are either set by us (first-party cookies) or by a third party at our request (third-party cookies).

What types of cookies and similar technologies do we use?

We use the following categories of cookies:

Strictly necessary. We use strictly necessary cookies to help make our website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but then some parts of the websites will not work.

Functional. We use these cookies to enhance the functionality and performance of the Services.

Analytics. We use these cookies to help us understand how our services are performing and being used. Specifically, we use Google Analytics to collect information about how users use our services, which we then use to compile reports and help us improve our services. You can opt out by downloading and installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

Advertising. We work with third parties who use cookies to collect information about the pages, links, and other sites that you visit from the Services. These cookies are used to deliver advertisements that are more relevant to you and your interests, and to measure the effectiveness of our advertising.

How can you control the use of cookies?

Depending on where you access the Services from, you may be presented with a cookie banner or other tool to provide permissions prior to certain cookies being set.

You can also limit online tracking by:

Blocking cookies in your browser. Most browsers let you remove or reject cookies. To do this, follow the instructions in your browser settings. Many browsers accept cookies by default until you change your settings. For more information about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

Using privacy plug-ins or browsers. You can block our websites from setting third-party cookies by using a browser with privacy features, like Brave, or installing browser plugins like Privacy Badger, Ghostery, or uBlock Origin, and configuring them to block third-party cookies/trackers.

Note that because these opt-out mechanisms are specific to the device or browser on which they are exercised, you will need to opt out on every browser and device that you use.

Do Not Track. Some Internet browsers can be configured to send “Do Not Track” signals to the online services that you visit. We currently do not respond to “Do Not Track” or similar signals. To find out more about “Do Not Track,” please visit www.allaboutdnt.com.