Cookies Policy

Our Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies Policy

Last Update: May 14, 2019

This website is owned and operated by Productos Roche S.A.Q.e I. (Roche), located at Rawson 3150, Ricardo Rojas, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Roche may update this notice at any time by posting changes on this site. You should visit the page periodically to review such updates.

What is a cookie?

Cookies prevent you from having to re-enter certain information in some sections where registration is required, help deliver information tailored to you, and track the sections of the site that are most popular. In fact, a ‘cookie’ is a file that our web server or one of our partners’ servers can send to your computer when you access one of our sites. This file is stored on your computer.

Why do we use cookies and other tracking technologies?

We use cookies and related technologies for the following purposes:

After entering your personal data in a form or field on our site, cookies allow the site to ‘remember’ that information, if you accept it.
Cookies and other passive information collection technologies allow us to provide content that suits your interests and preferences based on your previous activity on the site.
Additionally, they allow us to compile aggregate statistics related to the site’s usage, analyze trends, and manage and improve the site.

What kind of personal data do cookies collect?

Cookies may obtain data that identify your computer or browser, as well as information related to your browsing history. The data obtained through the use of cookies may be combined with other personal data related to you.

What kind of cookies and other technologies do we use?

Our site may use the following types of cookies and tracking technologies, among others:

Session Cookies. Session cookies are temporary data that are deleted once the browser window is closed or the computer is turned off. Session cookies are used, for example, to improve navigation on our websites, prevent visitors from providing inappropriate information (e.g., the site may remember if an age outside the allowed parameters was previously entered and block further changes), and to gather aggregate statistical information.
Persistent Cookies. Persistent cookies are more permanent data stored on your computer’s hard drive and remain there unless you delete the cookie. Persistent cookies store information on your computer for various purposes, such as retrieving certain information you previously provided (e.g., username), helping to determine which sections of the website are most valued by users, and periodically personalizing the website based on your preferences.
Web Beacons. Web beacons are part of a software code on a website or in an email message used to track pages visited or emails opened. Web beacons identify information from the website’s server, such as the IP address and browser type, related to the user’s computer that visited the page. Web beacons can be found in online advertisements leading users to our site and on different pages of the site. They also provide us with information about how often a page is opened and which information was consulted. Web beacons are also known as internet tags, one-pixel GIFs, clear GIFs, and invisible GIFs.
Analytical Tools. Our websites may use third-party analytical tools to collect data through cookies. Below are some specific tools we use:
Adobe Analytics. We use Adobe Analytics on our websites, which collects information through cookies. If you choose not to provide your data through these cookies, you can use Adobe’s opt-out tool available at the following link: http://www.adobe.com/privacy/opt-out.html.
Google Analytics. Our site may use certain Advertising Display Features of Google Analytics, which collect information through cookies, including the Google Analytics remarketing feature, as well as demographic and interest reports. If you choose not to provide your data through these cookies, you can use Google’s opt-out tool available at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
Below is additional information to opt out of receiving personalized advertising.

How does our site respond to «Do Not Track» signals from browsers?

Certain browsers and other programs may be used to send Roche signals of your preferences regarding how Roche or third parties may collect information about your online activities and whether they may do so. Currently, Roche does not respond to such signals.

What options do you have regarding personalized advertising on third-party sites?

The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) (www.AboutAds.info/choices) and the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (www.youronlinechoices.com) offer websites where users can opt out of receiving interest-based advertising from some or all companies participating in the program.

Additionally, most internet browsers allow you to modify your browser settings to notify you when you receive a cookie, allowing you to choose whether to accept it or not, or to automatically reject all cookies. It is important to note that some of the site’s features depend on the use of cookies, so they may not be available if you reject all cookies. For more information about your rights to access, correct, or delete personal data, please refer to the Privacy Policies.

This website contains product information intended for a wide range of audiences and may include product details or information that is not accessible by other means or not valid in your country. Please note that we assume no responsibility for access to information that may not comply with legal processes, regulations, registrations, or uses in your country of origin.