1. Visitors to the website must be informed about the use of cookies, and their consent must be obtained for this.
2. A cookie is a piece of data that the visited website sends to the visitor’s browser (in variable-name–value form) so that it is stored and the same website can later load its content. A cookie may have a validity period; it may be valid until the browser is closed, but also for an unlimited time. Subsequently, with every HTTP(S) request, the browser also sends this data to the server. In this way, it modifies the data on the user’s computer.
3. The essence of a cookie is that, due to the nature of website services, it is necessary to mark a user (e.g. that they have logged into the site) and to handle them accordingly thereafter. The danger lies in the fact that the user is not always aware of this, and it may be suitable for the website operator or another service provider whose content is embedded in the site (e.g. Facebook, Google Analytics) to track the user, thereby creating a profile about them, in which case the content of the cookie can be considered personal data.
4. Types of cookies:
4.1. Technically strictly necessary session cookies: without which the site would simply not function properly; these are needed to identify the user, e.g. to manage whether they have logged in, what they have placed in the cart, etc. This is typically the storage of a session id, while the other data is stored on the server, which is thus more secure. There is a security aspect: if the value of the session cookie is not generated properly, there is a risk of a session-hijacking attack, therefore it is strictly necessary that these values be generated appropriately. Other terminologies call session cookie every cookie that is deleted when the browser is closed (a session is one use of the browser from launch to exit).
4.2. Functionality cookies: this is the usual name for those cookies that remember the user’s choices, for example in what form the user wishes to see the site. These types of cookies essentially mean the settings data stored in the cookie.
4.3. Performance cookies: although they have little to do with „performance”, this is the usual name for those cookies that collect information about the user’s behaviour within the visited website, the time spent, and their clicks. These are typically third-party applications (e.g. Google Analytics, AdWords, or Yandex.ru cookies). These are suitable for profiling the visitor.
You can find information about Google Analytics cookies here: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage You can find information about Google AdWords cookies here:
https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785?hl=hu
5. Accepting or enabling the use of cookies is not mandatory. You can reset your browser settings so that it rejects all cookies, or so that it indicates when the system is sending a cookie. Although most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, these can generally be changed in order to prevent automatic acceptance and to offer the option of choice each time.
6. You can find information about the cookie settings of the most popular browsers at the links below
• Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=hu
• Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/hu/kb/sutik-engedelyezese-es-tiltasa-amit-weboldak-haszn
• Safari: https://support.apple.com/hu-hu/HT201265
In addition to all this, however, we draw your attention to the fact that certain website functions or services may not work properly without cookies.
1. The scope of data processed during the visit: during the use of the website, our clinic’s website may record and process the following data about the visitor and about the device they use for browsing:
We retain this data for a maximum of 90 days and may use it primarily for analysing the performance of the website, as well as for investigating security incidents.
2. The cookies used on the website
Cookies are necessary so that visitors can browse the website, use its functions and the services available through the website smoothly and fully, including – among other things – in particular remembering the operations performed by the visitor on the given pages. The duration of the data processing of these cookies relates solely to the visitor’s current visit; at the end of the session, or upon closing the browser, this type of cookie is automatically deleted from their computer.
The legal basis for this data processing is Section 13/A. § (3) of Act CVIII of 2001 on certain issues of electronic commerce services and information society services (Elkertv.), according to which the service provider may, for the purpose of providing the service, process the personal data that are technically strictly necessary for providing the service. The service provider must, where the other conditions are identical, select and in every case operate the tools used in providing the information society service in such a way that personal data is processed only if this is strictly necessary for providing the service and for fulfilling the other purposes specified in this Act, but even in that case only to the extent and for the time necessary.
The cookies used by our website:
2.1. CookieYes-consent
CookieYes sets this cookie to remember users’ consent preferences so that these preferences can be respected during their subsequent visits to this website. The cookie does not collect or store any personal information about website visitors.
The duration of data storage is 1 year
2.2. Elementor
This cookie is used by the website’s WordPress theme. It allows the website owner to introduce or change the website’s content in real time.
The duration of data storage: none
The purpose of the data processing: making browsing the website more convenient, enhancing the user experience.
The legal basis for the data processing: the consent of the data subject.