Information about Cookies
Medifirst ➜ Information about Cookies
What are cookies?
They are small text files sent to the browser you use and stored on your computer, mobile phone or other electronic device, while you are using our website. Cookies help us track performance and traffic to our website, helping us to improve its presentation and content according to the preferences of our visitors.
Cookie categories
Strictly necessary cookies (technical - preferences)
These cookies are essential to the proper functioning of the website and cannot be disabled. They are usually set only in response to actions taken by you, in relation to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block or notify you about these cookies, but this may prevent certain parts of the site from functioning properly. These cookies do not store any personal information.
The following are examples of such cookies:
- cookieconsent_status (Preferences: stores your preference regarding the acceptance of website cookies)
- _wpfuuid (Preferences: used by site forms to store unique user IDs.)
Marketing cookies (Advertising)
Used to display targeted ads (such as Facebook Ads & Google Ads) to users based on their activity on the website.
The following are examples of such cookies:
- _fbp (Marketing: used by Facebook to display targeted ads to users based on their activity on the website)
Performance Cookies
These are used to analyse user behaviour and to collect statistical data about website usage.
The following are examples of such cookies:
- _ga, _ga_xxxxxxxxxx (Performance: used by Google Analytics to identify unique users on a website)
Cookies we use on the Medifirst.gr website
Our website uses cookies to improve your experience, analyse traffic and provide personalised content. Below you will find a detailed table of the cookies we use on the site www.medifirst.gr, together with information about their function and the length of time they are stored for.
| Cookie name | Category | Description | Time kept |
|---|---|---|---|
| wp-wpml_current_language | Preferences | Saves your choice of site language. | Session |
| wpml_browser_redirect_test | Technical | Checks if cookies are enabled. | Session |
| _icl_visitor_lang_js | Preferences | :Stores the language of the site to which the redirect was made. | - |
| _wpfuuid | Preferences | Used by site forms to store unique user IDs. | 11 years |
| cookieconsent_status | Preferences | :Saves your preferences for acceptance of website cookies. | 24 hours |
| cookieconsent_status_tech | Preferences | :Stores your preference for acceptance of the website’s technical (necessary) cookies. | 24 hours |
| cookieconsent_status_perform | Preferences | Stores your preference for acceptance of website performance cookies (such as Google Analytics). | 24 hours |
| cookieconsent_status_marketing | Preferences | Stores your preference for accepting advertising cookies related to the website (e.g. Facebook Pixel). | 24 hours |
| _ga, _ga_xxxxxxxxxx | Performance | _ga cookie is a cookie used by Google Analytics to identify unique users on a website. It creates a randomly generated identifier for each visitor, which is used to analyse user behaviour and collect statistical data about website use. It is usually kept for 2 years. | 2 years |
| _fbp | Marketing | _fbp is a cookie used by Facebook to track visits to websites that include Facebook Pixel. It is used to display targeted ads (Facebook Ads) to users based on their website activity. It is usually kept for 90 days. | 3 months |