Cookie Policy

We have developed this cookie policy (the "Cookie Policy") in order to explain how we use cookies and similar technologies (together, "Cookies") on this website (the "Website") and to demonstrate our firm commitment to the privacy of your personal information.

The first time that you visit our Website, we notify you about our use of Cookies through a notification banner. By continuing to use the Website, you consent to our use of Cookies as described in this Cookie Policy. However, you can choose whether or not to continue accepting Cookies at any later time. Information on how to manage Cookies is set out later in this Cookie Policy.

Please note that our use of any personal information we collect about you is subject to our Privacy Policy.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files containing user IDs that are automatically placed on your computer or other device by when you visit a website. The Cookies are stored by the internet browser. The browser sends the Cookies back to the website on each subsequent visit, allowing the website to recognise your computer or device. This recognition enables the website provider to observe your activity on the website, deliver a personalised, responsive service and improve the website.

Cookies can be 'Session Cookies' or 'Persistent Cookies'. Session Cookies allow a website to link a series of your actions during one browser session, for example to remember the items you have added to a shopping basket. Session Cookies expire after a browser session and are therefore not stored on your computer or device afterwards. Persistent Cookies are stored on your computer or device between browser sessions and can be used when you make subsequent visits to the website, for example to remember your website preferences, such as language or font size.

Cookies We Use and Their Purpose

We use four types of Cookies - 'Strictly Necessary' Cookies, 'Performance' Cookies, 'Functionality' Cookies and 'Targeting' or 'Advertising' Cookies. Each type of Cookies and the purposes for which we use them are described in this section. To learn about the specific Cookies we use, please see our List of Cookies .

1. Strictly Necessary Cookies

'Strictly Necessary' Cookies enable you to move around the Website and use essential features. For example, if you log into the Website, we use a Cookie to keep you logged in and allow you to access restricted areas, without you having to repeatedly enter your login details. If you are registering for or purchasing a product or service, we will use Cookies to remember your information and selections, as you move through the registration or purchase process Strictly Necessary Cookies are necessary for our Website to provide you with a full service. If you disable them, certain essential features of the Website will not be available to you and the performance of the Website will be impeded.

2. Performance Cookies

'Performance' Cookies collect information about how you use our Website, for example which pages you visit and if you experience any errors. These Cookies don't collect any information that could identify you – all the information collected is anonymous. We may use these Cookies to help us understand how you use the website and assess how well the Website performs and how we could improve it for you. We may also use such Cookies to discover which parts of the Website interest you and measure how effective our advertising is.

3. Functionality Cookies

'Functionality' Cookies enable a website to provide you with specific services or a customised experience. We may use these Cookies to provide you with services such as watching a video or adding user comments. We may also use such Cookies to remember changes you make to your settings or preferences (for example, changes to text size or your choice of language or region) or offer you time-saving or personalised features.

4. Targeting or Advertising Cookies

'Targeting' or 'Advertising' Cookies enable a website to show you relevant advertising or facilitate your use of third party services. We may use these Cookies to provide information about your Website visit to advertisers, so that they can show you adverts more relevant to your interests, limit the number of times you see the same advert and measure the effectiveness of their advertising. We may also use such Cookies to make it easier for you to 'like' or 'share' Website content through your social network(s). The social networking websites may subsequently use information about your visit to target advertising to you on those websites. Please see their website terms and policies for further information on such use.

List of Anatomy.tv Cookies
Cookie Name Purpose
ASP.NET_SessionId Identifies user sessions on Anatomy.tv
atvCookie Identifies user sessions on Anatomy.tv
atvLongCookie Identifies user sessions on Anatomy.tv
atvIsAdmin Identifies user role on Anatomy.tv
isInstitute Identifies user role on Anatomy.tv
c_index this is used for Index functionality
CustomerValue this is used to identify Customer type
groupid this is used for grouping icons
hasaccesstoAPOPlus this is used for product feature access
hasaccesstoCaseStudy this is used for product feature access
hasaccesstoCaseStudyAnswers this is used for product feature access
hasaccesstoQuiz this is used for product feature access
viewerSurveyClicked this is used for user personalisation
purchaseid this is used for product feature access
style this is used for display purpose
timeout this is used for user session

 

Cookies provided by 3rd parties
Cookie Name Purpose

Google Analytics

Anatomy.tv use uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics sets a cookie in order to evaluate your use of our website. Google stores the information collected by the cookie on servers in the United States.

Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.

How to reject or delete this cookie
http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html

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Local Shared Objects (Flash Cookies)

Our websites use the Adobe Flash Player to deliver its video content services throughout the site. To improve user experience, Local Shared Objects - or Flash Cookies as they are commonly known - are employed to provide features such as auto-resume and for saving your preferences. Flash Cookies are stored on a user's terminal much the same as cookies are, however it is not possible to manage them at browser level in the same way.

How to disable Flash Cookies:

The Adobe website provides comprehensive information on how to delete or disable Flash cookies either for a specific domain like Anatomy.tv or for all websites.

See http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/security  for details. Please be aware that restricting the use of Flash Cookies may affect the features available to you for Flash based applications such as those used in Anatomy.tv

Please note that if you disable your Flash cookies for Anatomy.tv you will be unable to play some animation/movie content.

Anatomy.tv Sharing Tools

Anatomy.tv website now carries embedded ‘share’ buttons to enable users of our website to easily share articles with their friends through a number of popular social networks. These sites may set a cookie when you are also logged in to their service. Anatomy.tv does not control the dissemination of these cookies and you should check the relevant third party website for more information about these.

Anatomy.tv sometimes offer features that allow users to share links with social networks and we use the bit.ly service to shorten urls. Bit.ly provides Anatomy.tv with anonymised, aggregated statistics relating to use of the shortened Anatomy.tv URL, for example by telling us how many times it has been clicked on. Anatomy.tv does not have access to the IP address of your computer collected by bit.ly when you use its service or any other identifiable information about you. Nor does Bit.ly have any access to data collected on a Anatomy.tv website. For more information on bit.ly's privacy policy, please see http://bit.ly/pages/privacy .

How to control and delete cookies

Anatomy.tv will not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information about you. However, if you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are set by Anatomy.tv, you can do this through your browser settings. The Help function within your browser should tell you how. For information on how to do this on the browser of your mobile phone you will need to refer to your handset manual.

Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of www.Anatomy.tv

First and Third Party Cookies

The Cookies placed on your computer or device include 'First Party' Cookies, meaning Cookies that are placed there by us, or by third party service providers acting on our behalf. Where such Cookies are being managed by third parties, we only allow the third parties to use the Cookies for our purposes, as described in this Cookie Policy, and not for their own purposes.

The Cookies placed on your computer or device may also include 'Third Party' Cookies, meaning Cookies that are placed there by third parties. These Cookies may include third party advertisers who display adverts on our Website and/or social network providers who provide 'like' or 'share' capabilities (see the above section on Targeting or Advertising Cookies). They may also include third parties who provide video content which is embedded on our Website (such as YouTube). Please see the website terms and policies of these third parties for further information on their use of Cookies.

Managing Cookies

You always have a choice over whether or not to accept Cookies. When you first visit the Website and we notify you about our use of Cookies, you can choose not to consent to such use. If you continue to use the Website, you are consenting to our use of Cookies for the time being. However, you can choose not to continue accepting Cookies at any later time. In this section, we describe ways to manage Cookies, including how to disable them.

You can manage Cookies through the settings of your internet browser. You can choose to block or restrict Cookies from being placed on your computer or device. You can also review periodically review the Cookies that have been placed there and disable some or all of them.

You can learn more about how to manage Cookies on the following websites: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.com.

Please be aware that if you choose not to accept certain Cookies, it may mean we are unable to provide you with some services or features of the Website.

Changes to Cookie Policy

In order to keep up with changing legislation and best practice, we may revise this Cookie Policy at any time without notice by posting a revised version on this Website. So please check back periodically so that you are aware of any changes.

Questions or Concerns

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or relating to our use of your information, write to our Privacy team at 5 Howick Place, London, SW1P 1WG or email  privacy.pharmaintelligence@informa.com.