Cookie Policy

Effective date: April 24, 2026

Last reviewed on April 24, 2026

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device to remember information between visits or across pages. Similar technologies — local storage, pixels, tags, and software development kits — are used for the same general purposes. In this policy, "cookies" refers to all of these.

This policy explains what cookies Oncol.net uses, what they do, and how you can control them. Read it together with our Privacy Policy.

2. Categories of cookies we use

Strictly necessary

These cookies keep the Site functioning. They remember things like accessibility preferences you have set, or a session identifier that allows the Site to work across pages. The Site cannot be provided without them, so they cannot be switched off.

Performance and analytics

We use Google Analytics (via Google tag G-QY423F1KQ2) to understand how visitors find and use the Site, which pages are popular, and where technical errors occur. Analytics data is collected in aggregated form and helps us improve the content and structure of the Site.

Advertising

Oncol.net participates in Google AdSense. When AdSense is active, Google and its ad-technology partners may set cookies or read identifiers already on your device to serve and measure advertising, to limit how often you see a particular ad, and — depending on your settings — to personalize the ads you see. Some of these cookies are set directly by Google; others are set by approved Google ad-technology providers.

Google explains the cookies it uses for advertising (including DoubleClick / DSID / IDE / NID) and the choices available to you on its advertising technologies page.

Functional

Functional cookies remember non-essential preferences that improve the experience — for example, if you dismiss a notice or expand a collapsible section, a short-lived cookie may remember that for your current visit.

3. Cookies currently in use

The table below lists the main cookies and identifiers active on Oncol.net. Third-party cookie names are controlled by the third party and may change.

4. Your choices

Google Ad Settings

You can review and control the use of your Google account for ad personalization across Google services, including ads served by Google on Oncol.net, at Google Ad Settings. From there you can turn off personalized ads.

Industry opt-outs

Several industry bodies offer one-stop opt-outs that cover many advertising companies at once:

Opt-outs are typically stored as their own cookie. If you clear cookies or use a different browser or device, you may need to opt out again.

Browser controls

All major browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies. Look for the privacy or cookies section of your browser's settings. You can usually:

  • Block third-party cookies (this disables most advertising and analytics cookies).
  • Delete cookies at the end of every session.
  • Allow cookies only for sites you trust.

Blocking all cookies may affect how the Site works; blocking only third-party cookies typically keeps core functionality intact.

Do Not Track

Our Site does not respond differently to a browser "Do Not Track" signal because no common industry standard for it has been finalized. We respect the controls described above instead.

5. Consent where required

If you visit Oncol.net from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, or another region where consent is required before non-essential cookies can be set, you will be asked to confirm your choice before analytics and advertising cookies are enabled. You can change your choice at any time by clearing cookies for oncol.net and reloading the page.

6. Updates to this Cookie Policy

We may update this policy when our cookie use changes. When we do, we will update the "Last reviewed" date at the top of this page. For significant changes we will highlight the update on the Site.

7. Contact

Questions about cookies on Oncol.net? Contact us via our contact page or email [email protected].