Cookie policy

In order to assess how we can optimize the DocWolves website and make it even more user-friendly, we make use of cookies.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you visit our website. The website instructs the web browser used for visiting our website (like Firefox, Google Chrome or Internet Explorer) to store these cookies on the hard disk of your computer.

There are two types of cookies. Session cookies are deleted after you close your browser. Permanent cookies stay on your computer, even after closing your browser. Cookies are not harmful to your computer or the files on your computer.

Why do we use cookies?

Our website uses third-party cookies (Google) to better understand how visitors like you use our website. This is anonymous information. Cookies do not identify persons, only computers. We collect no personal details about you and do not give information to third parties.

Which cookies?

Below you will find a overview of the cookies we use on our website. There’s an explanation for each cookie. The names of the cookies match with the files that are stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone.

Which Cookies?How long will the cookie be stored?What does the Cookie do?
_ga 2 yearsUsed to distinguish different users.
_gat10 minutes Used to create and retrieve tracker objects, from where all other functions are called up.
__utma
__utmt
__utmb
__utmc
__utmz
__utmv
2 years
10 minutes
30 minutes
Until the end of the session
6 months
2 years
These cookies collect anonymous information about how you use our site. The purpose is to improve our website and provide you with better service. With cookies we do not collect any personal data.

How do you disable cookies?

The exact procedure depends on which browser you are using. Blocking cookies may result in websites not displaying properly anymore. Please read more about disabling cookies in your specific browser: