Terms Of Use

Effective Date: July 2024

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Seattle Hair Loss Clinic may use cookies, pixels, web beacons, analytics tools, and similar technologies to help our website function, improve the visitor experience, understand website traffic, protect against spam or misuse, and measure the effectiveness of our marketing.

Cookies are small files placed on your device when you visit a website. Some cookies are necessary for the website to work properly. Other cookies and similar technologies may help us understand how visitors use our website, such as which pages are visited, how visitors find our site, what type of device or browser is used, and how long visitors spend on certain pages.

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Understand general website traffic and visitor behavior
  • Improve website performance and usability
  • Remember certain website preferences
  • Measure the effectiveness of advertising or marketing campaigns
  • Help prevent fraud, spam, or misuse of website forms
  • Understand which educational pages or services may be of interest to visitors

We may use third-party service providers, such as website hosting providers, analytics providers, advertising platforms, scheduling tools, form tools, or similar vendors, to help us operate and improve the website. These providers may collect information such as browser type, device type, pages visited, referring website, approximate location, and interactions with our website.

Because Seattle Hair Loss Clinic provides services related to hair loss, hair growth, and scalp health, some information collected through this website may relate to a visitor’s interest in hair-loss-related services. Depending on the context, this information may be considered “consumer health data” under Washington’s My Health My Data Act.

We do not sell consumer health data. We do not knowingly use cookies, pixels, or tracking technologies to sell consumer health data. We do not use geofencing technology to identify, track, or target individuals seeking health care services at or near our clinic.

We do not use information submitted through consultation requests, contact forms, scheduling forms, photo uploads, or similar website features for targeted advertising. Information you choose to submit through these features may be treated as consumer health data and is addressed in our separate Washington Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice.

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or receive warnings about cookies. If you disable cookies, some website features may not function properly. You may also be able to adjust ad personalization settings through Google, Meta/Facebook, your browser, or your device settings.

We may update our use of cookies and tracking technologies from time to time. If we make material changes, we will update this Privacy Policy.

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