Privacy & Cookie Policies

Cookie Policy

A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your device’s web browser by a website and is stored on your *device's hard drive. Cookies may allow a website to “remember” your actions or preferences over a defined period of time, or they may contain data related to the function of the website. Each website can send its own cookies to your web browser. Your browser will have the option to prevent websites using cookies (your browser's help screen will tell you how to do this), but please note that this may reduce the functionality of BiosBug.com and other websites. BiosBug.com uses cookies to enable us to personalise your visits to our website, remember your preferences, track the website's performance, deliver targeted advertising relevant to your interests and give you a better overall experience.

 

Privacy Policy

BiosBug collects personal data to operate our website and to provide you with the product and services that we offer. You provide some of this data to us directly, for example when you send a query to our support team. When using our site, you have choices about what data we collect, and when you are asked to provide personal data you may decline. If you decline to provide data that is necessary to provide you with a particular product or feature, you may not be able to use this product or feature.

We collect personal data in the following ways:

 
  • Through information you provide to us.

When you register with us as a user, you provide us with some personal data such as your name and email address, which we will store in order to create your account. We will also store information relating to any further use of our service. We may also collect information from any correspondence that you have with us.

 
  • Through your use of our services.

When you use our services, we collect information about what types of services you use and how you use them. For example, which parts of our websites you visit, and what advertisements you view. The information that we collect while you use our services can be grouped into the following categories:

 
  • Information about your device and internet connection.

Using technical logs and other tools, we register information about the device you use, such as the device manufacturer, operating systems and browser version. We also collect information about the connection to our services, such as IP address, network ID, cookies and unique ID files. This information can help us to adapt the way content is displayed to you, based on your device and user profile.

 
  • Information about how our services are used.

We also register information about how you use our services. For example, which pages of the site you visit, the searches that you have performed, the times and dates that you visited our site, how long a page is displayed on your screen, how you navigate around the page, which websites you have visited before visiting our site, what functions you have carried out on a page, and if you have completed a transaction.

 
  • Cookies and other locally stored content.

When you use our services, cookies and other data are stored locally on your device. These cookies provide us with information that we can then read. You can find more information about cookies, how and why we use them, and how to manage them in our Cookie Policy.