The Vaccine Reaction Cookie Usage
We use cookies when you visit our site, but you can control these through your browser settings. You can find out how to manage cookies on your devices below.
What are cookies?
Cookies are data files that can hold small amounts of information and are stored on your device when you visit a website. Some cookies allow us to make it easier for you to navigate our website, while others enable you to remain logged in or allow us to track your activities at our website.
Cookies may be grouped into two general categories: session and persistent cookies.
Session Cookies
Session cookies exist only during an online session. They disappear from your device when you close your browser or turn off your device. We use session cookies to allow our systems to uniquely identify you during a session or while you are logged into our website. This allows us to process your online transactions and requests and to verify your identity as you move through our website.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after you have closed your browser or turned off your device. We use persistent cookies to track aggregate and statistical information about user activity on our website.
How do we use them?
We use cookies for:
- Essential operations, like site navigation;
- Remembering your preferences;
- Personalizing the content you see on our website;
- Analyzing visitor numbers and behaviors, such as what pages are frequently visited;
- Assessing the success of our communications; and
- Delivering communications and content on our website and other websites specific to your interests.
For more information on how we protect your personal data, including personal data that may be collected or used in connection with the use of cookies, please visit our Privacy Statement. As described more fully there, thevaccinereaction.org takes steps to ensure all processing of personal data is done according to our policies and all applicable laws.
How to manage cookies
Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies. Depending on your preferences, you can edit your browser options to block them in the future. The Help section on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your computer from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Visitors to our website who disable cookies will be able to browse certain areas of the website, but some features may not function properly.
Third Party Targeted Display Cookies
We may use third-party companies to support the use of cookies listed above, such as gather website analytics. We do not use third-party cookies for targeted ads.
“Do Not Track” signals
Please note that while you may have the opportunity to opt-out of targeted content through the links above and you may be able to control the use of cookies through your web browser, some web browsers may also give you the ability to enable a “do not track” setting. This setting sends a special signal to the websites you encounter while web browsing. This “do not track” signal is different from disabling certain forms of tracking by declining cookies in your browser settings, as browsers with the “do not track” setting enabled still have the ability to accept cookies. thevaccinereaction.org does not respond to web browser “do not track” signals at this time. If we do so in the future, we will describe how we do so in our Privacy Statement. For more information about “do not track,” visit www.allaboutdnt.org.