Ireland's Toothfairy Cookie Notice
Dr. Bronagh Keane at Ireland’s Toothfairy (“we”, “us” or “our”) we want to ensure that your visit to our website (the “Website”) is smooth, reliable and as useful to you as possible. Subject to your consent where required by applicable law, we use cookies and similar technologies (“cookies”) to help us improve the use and functionality of the Website and to better understand how visitors use the Website and the tools and services offered on it.
Please also see our Data Protection Notice for further details about the ways in which we collect and use your personal data.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are stored in your web browser on your computer, tablet or smartphone (each a “Device”) when you visit a website. Cookies serve a number of purposes like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, interests or log-in details, and generally improving your experience.
If you do not want to allow cookies or only allow the use of certain types of cookies, please refer to your browser settings which should allow you to accept or deny cookies (please read section 5 below for more details about how to do this). You can also use the browser settings to withdraw your consent to the use of cookies at any time or delete cookies that have already been set on your Device.
2. Do we use cookies?
Yes, we use cookies to enhance the visitor experience on our Website. The information is used to customise your visit by storing your search details in the browser and for interacting with social media platforms from within our Website.
We may place cookies on partner websites to advertise our brand and/or services. These cookies are mainly used to display content tailored to your interests and to evaluate our content (including advertising). Our cookies are also used by third party sites in order to provide advertising that is relevant. This relevance is based on a profile built from your previous visits to our Website, including the services you have visited. Please see below for the list of cookies used on this website.
3. Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies for the following purposes:
- To customise your visit.
- To improve our Website.
- To save a visitor’s recent searches to save them time when revisiting our Website.
- To provide visitors with advertising that is relevant (third parties are involved in providing this).
- To analyse and compile collected data to build a profile about visitors.
4. Cookies Information
Source (where cookies come from) |
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First Party Cookies |
These cookies are provide by us and used by various features on our Website. Features may include customising a visitor’s visit, providing statistical information and verifying a visitor’s identity for security purposes. |
Third Party Cookies |
These cookies are provided by third party vendors who provide products and features we have integrated into our Website. Examples include social media sites, ad networks, and security systems. Please see blow the list of cookies used on this Website. |
Expiration (how long cookies last) |
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Session cookies |
These cookies are added when a visitor starts to browse our Website or interacts with a specific feature and are deleted when the browser is closed. |
Persistent cookies |
These cookies are added when a visitor starts to browse our Website or interacts with a specific feature but may remain stored on your Device until a certain termination date is reached in terms of minutes, days or years from the creation/update of the cookie. |
Type (what application uses the cookie) |
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Necessary cookies |
These are essential in order to enable you to move around the Website and use its features, such as accessing certain areas of the website. Without these cookies, our website would not work properly and services you have asked for, like secure user accounts, cannot be provided. We do not need your consent to use necessary cookies. |
Performance cookies |
These collect information about how visitors use the Website (e.g. what pages are visited most, if users get error messages). These cookies do not use personal data. We use these cookies to test design features of the Website and monitor how visitors each our Website and how effective our advertising is. |
Functional cookies |
These allow the website to remember choices you make (such as user name, language preference, or region) and provide enhanced personal features. These cookies can be used to remember changes you have made to the parts of the Website you can customise. |
Targeting cookies |
These are used to deliver adverts more relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. Some of our partners may also use cookies or web beacons so that you see more relevant advertisements when visiting other websites. |
5. Managing and disabling cookies
You can control the cookies placed and retained on your Device. The Data Protection Notice and this Cookie Policy are provided to be transparent about our practices regarding the use of cookies and to allow you the opportunity to make an informed choice. Where applicable, we will obtain your prior informed consent to use cookies which store information on your Device.
Most browsers also give you control over your cookie settings. Here are the locations of the cookie settings for all major web browsers:
- Chrome - Settings > Content Settings > Privacy > Cookies
- Internet Explorer - Tools > Internet Options > Privacy tab
- Mozilla Firefox - Tools > Options > Privacy menu
- Safari - Edit > Preferences > Privacy menu
Where can I get more information about cookies?
You can find more information about cookies by visiting the following websites: