Cookie Policy
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy applies to any website or service (collectively “Site”) of Cardinal Health, Inc. and its affiliates that links to this policy or incorporates it by reference. The terms “Cardinal Health”, “we”, “us” or “us” as used in this Cookie Policy collectively refer to Cardinal Health, Inc. and its affiliates.
2. What is a cookie?
Cardinal Health uses cookies and other technologies to enable features at the Site, in e-mails or e-mail advertisements, or in advertisements on other Site. A cookie is a small text file that stores Internet settings. Almost every website uses cookie technology. Cookies, among other things, speed navigation through our Site, keep track of information so that you do not have to re-enter it each time you visit our Site, help us provide you with customized content and allow us to learn about your visit.
Some cookies require your consent, while others are exempt.
- Cookies exempt from consent: Strictly necessary cookies guarantee functions without which you would not be able to use the Site as intended. They are stored on your computer during the current browser session. Strictly necessary cookies ensure that, when you call up the functionalities of a website, you are shown a version that has a broad-band-related data quantity corresponding to that of the Internet connection you are using. Such cookies also guarantee that, when you change pages, the function of changing from http to https takes place. Cookies of this type also store your decision regarding the use of cookies on our Site. Your consent is not required for strictly necessary cookies.
- Cookies subject to consent: All other cookies that are not strictly necessary to use the Site still fulfil important tasks. Without these cookies, functions intended for your convenience on our Site, such as your personal settings or automatic filling in form functions could not be retained and would therefore have to be re-entered on every page.
Types of Cookies We Use. Cardinal Health uses five types of cookies: strictly necessary cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies, cookies for marketing purposes, and cookies for social media.
- Strictly necessary cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the Site and use its features. These temporary cookies only last only as long as your web browser is open and are used for technical purposes such as enabling better navigation on our Site. Without these cookies, Site you have asked for cannot be provided – for example, remembering previous actions (e.g. entered text) when navigating back to a page in the same session. Once you close your browser, the cookie disappears.
- Performance cookies are stored on your computer for longer periods and are used for purposes including tracking the number of unique visitors to our Site and information such as the number of views a page gets, how much time a user spends on a page, and other pertinent web statistics. These cookies do not save information that would allow the user to be identified. The collected information is aggregated, and therefore made anonymous. These cookies are used exclusively to improve the performance of the website, and with it the user experience.
- Functional cookies enable the Site to save information which has already been entered (such as user names, languages choices, and your location), so that it can offer you improved and more personalized functions. Functional cookies are also used to enable features you request such as playing videos. These cookies collect anonymous information and cannot track your movements on other websites.
- Cookies for advertising purposes are used to display advertisements to users that are more targeted and adapted to their interests. They also are used to limit the frequency with which an advertisement appears and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They register whether a person has visited a website or not. This information may be shared with third-parties advertisers. Cookies for improving target group appeal and advertising are often linked with page functionalities of third-party providers.
First-Party Cookies: Some of the cookies are used exclusively by Cardinal Health, and therefore are called “first-party cookies.” The table below explains the first-party cookies we use and why.
Third-Party Cookies: Cardinal Health uses third-party service providers to help us manage, carry out and improve our advertising. These parties may set cookies to help us collect information and provide you with advertisements that we believe would be relevant for you. From time to time, these third parties also may assist us by providing certain statistical and analytics information in relation to our marketing practices. The table below explains the third-party cookies we use.
3. How to control and disable cookies
You can disable cookies at any time by adjusting your browser settings. Browsers are different, so refer to instructions related to your browser to learn about cookie-related and other privacy and security settings that may be available.
Please be aware, however, that if you turn off cookies, you may not be able to take full advantage of all of our Site’ features.
Third-Party Cookies. Cardinal Health is not responsible for cookies in third party ads. We encourage you to review the privacy policies or statements of these third party advertising companies to learn more about their use of cookies and other similar technologies. For more information regarding targeted advertisements and/or to opt out of automatic collection for these purposes, please visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp. Within the EU and Canada, the local DAA organisations operate a similar “ad choices” scheme: see http://www.youronlinechoices.com (Europe) and http://youradchoices.ca/ (Canada). If you opt-out of these targeted advertising cookies, your opt-out will be specific to the web browser or mobile device from which you accessed the opt-out. If you use multiple devices or browsers, you will need to opt-out each browser or device that you use.
4. Web beacons
We use web beacons (also called web bugs, pixel tags, or clear GIFs) primarily to collect and maintain aggregated data (such as the number of visitors) to help us see which areas are most popular with our users and improve and update the content on our Site. Web beacons also help us measure the effectiveness of our online advertising and/or e-mail campaigns by, for example, counting the number of individuals who visit our Site or the number of individuals who open or act upon an e-mail message. Some of the information we collect using web beacons may be personally identifiable. We may combine this information with other Personal Data we have collected about you to better tailor our marketing or Site content to you and may use this information for other purposes, such as internal research.
5. Adobe technologies
As explained on our Privacy Policy, Cardinal Health uses Adobe Flash and other technologies to collect and store information about your use of the Site. If you do not have Adobe Flash stored on your computer or devices, you can adjust the settings of your Flash player using the tools contained in the Website Storage Settings Panel. Cardinal Health uses this information to ensure that the Site creates value added for users.
The deployment of Adobe involves capturing data by means of Adobe Analytics and Adobe Dynamic Tag Management, which are then anonymized, processed and stored in Adobe computing centers in Europe. If you wish to fully reject data capture by Adobe, you can do this by completing the opt-out process on the Adobe website. https://www.adobe.com/be_en/privacy/opt-out.html.
To disable “flash cookies,” you can adjust the setting of your Flash player to block Flash cookies using the tools contained in your website storage settings panel. More information can be found on Adobe’s website.
6. What Cardinal Health entities use cookies
Cardinal Health, Inc. will be responsible for your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, our Site. For any questions, contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@cardinalhealth.com.
First-Party Cookies
Strictly Necessary/ Essential
Type of Cookie | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
s_pers | Gathers information on the user’s browser, operating system, IP address and screen resolution and the user’s navigation on the website, including response to marketing activities and the number of purchases. | Session | |
s_sess | Gathers information on the user’s browser, operating system, IP address and screen resolution and the user’s navigation on the website, including response to marketing activities and the number of purchases. | Session | |
s_cc | Checks if the user’s browser supports cookies. | Session | |
mbox | Collects non-personal information on user’s behavior and non-personal visitor statistics. | Session |
Functional
Type of Cookie | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
__unam | Enables sharing of content across various social networks, and counts clicks and shares of a page. | ||
rhmCookie | Displays the correct information on Cardinal Health’s Essential Insights thought leaders pages. | Session | |
scrollTop | Sets and returns the number of pixels. | Session | |
AMCV_98A43704532962 7F0A490D44%40AdobeOr |
Unique user ID that recognizes the user on returning visits. | 2 years | |
AMCVS_xxxxxAdobeOrg | Used to understand how users arrive on our website(s) and how they engage with us on the website. The data is used to improve the user experience. | Session | |
visitor_id##### | Appends a unique identifier for a website visitor, used for tracking purposes | 10 years |
Targeting
Type of Cookie | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
contently_insights_user | Identifies internal users so they are excluded from reporting. |
Third-Party Cookies
Analytics / Performance
Type of Cookie/ Provider | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Demdex.net | demdex dpm |
Via a unique ID that is used for semantic content analysis, users’ navigation on the website is registered and linked to offline data from surveys and similar registrations to display target ads. | 179 days |
.ceros.com | Cerosexperiencetracking Cerosdomaintracking testcookie |
Used to conduct analytics including on total number of visitors, pages viewed, total number visitors per day. See Ceros documentation at https://www.ceros.com |
Session |
Code. metalocator.com |
_pk_id* _pk_ses* |
Associated with the Piwik open source web analytics platform. It is used to help website owners track visitor behavior and measure site performance. |
Functional
Type of Cookie/ Provider | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Youtube | PREF, YSC. | YouTube registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from You Tube the user has seen. | Session |
Youtube | VISITOR_INFO 1_LIVE |
YouTube estimates users’ bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos. |
Session |
Youtube | yt-remote-cast-installed, yt-remote-connected-devices, yt-remote-device-id, yt-remote-fast-check-period, GPS | YouTube stores users’ video player preferences using embedded YouTube video. It also registers a unique ID on mobile devices to enable tracking based on geographical GPS location. |
Session and Persistent |
Everesttech.net | Everest_g_v2 | Both cookies are used for targeted ads and to document efficacy of each individual ad. | 2 years |
Everesttech.net | Everest_session_v2 | Both cookies are used for targeted ads and to document efficacy of each individual ad. | Session |
Targeting
Type of Cookie/ Provider | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
x_contently_id:33aef9 09802f5c1e dbbd8e241 2358ba6 |
Used to track conversion on Contently content. | ||
.crwdcntrl.net | _cc_cc _cc_id _cc_aud _cc_dc |
Used for targeted advertising. |
9 months |
Mathtag.com | Uuidc Uuid |
Used for targeted advertising. | Persistent |
.rlcdn.com | rtn1-z |
Used for targeted advertising. | Persistent |
.ml314.com | u pi |
Used for targeted advertising. | Persistent |
.tapad.com | pxcelBcnLcy TapAd_DID TapAd_TS |
Used for targeted advertising. | Persistent |
Doubleclick | Test_cookie IDE |
Used by Google DoubleClick test whether users’ browsers support cookies. Used by Google DoubleClick register and report the users’ actions after viewing or clicking on an advertisers ads in order to measure efficacy of the ad and to present targeted ads. |
1 year |
APISID SSID |
Google tracking cookies store user preferences and can be used to personalize ads on Google searches. | Persistent | |
NID PREF SID SAPISID HSID |
Based on the content you have engaged with on our websites Google are able to deliver some targeted adverts across other Google partner websites. | ||
Pardot | lpv34802 pardot lpv104412 |
Estimates the user’s bandwidth on pagers with integrated YouTube videos See Pardot documentation at http://help.pardot.com/ customer /portal/articles/ 2125923-how -does-pardot-track-activities- |
Persistent |
Social Media
Type of Cookie/ Provider | Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Datr fr lu |
Facebook helps you stay in touch with your network through their website/mobile application. These cookies allow logged-in members of a social network to choose to share content. See Facebook documentation at https://www.facebook.com /policy/cookies |
Session and Persistent | |
Linked In | Lidc bcookie __utma _utmv _qca |
LinkedIn helps you stay in touch with your network through their website/mobile application. These cookies allow logged-in members of a social network to choose to share content. See Linked In documentation at https://www.linkedin.com/ legal/cookie-policy |
Session and Persistent |
auth_tokentwll secure_session guest_id _utma personalization_id remember_checked remember_checked_on |
Twitter provides real time updates from across the globe on the latest trending stories, ideas and opinions from the Twitter accounts or hashtags that you choose to follow. These cookies allows logged-in members of a social network to choose to share content. See Twitter documentation at https://help.twitter.com/en/ rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies |
Session and Persistent |