Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL) uses cookies, web beacons and other tracking technologies to collect certain information about your equipment, browsing actions, and patterns. Below we describe what are cookies and web beacons, why we use cookies and web beacons, the types of cookies and web beacons that we use as well as what you can do in order to manage and delete cookies and web beacons.
Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL) uses a variety of cookies, web beacons and other tracking technologies for different purposes. Specifically, Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL) uses cookies and web beacons to enhance the experience of our visitors to our Website and to better understand how the Website. Cookies may tell us, for example, whether you have visited the Website before or whether you are a new visitor.
Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL) uses both first-party and third-party cookies and web beacons. First-party cookies and web beacons are cookies and web beacons that are served directly by Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL) to your computer or mobile device. Third-party cookies and web beacons are served by a third-party service provider on behalf of Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL). Third-party cookies are most commonly used for advertising and analytics purposes.
There are two categories of cookies and web beacons used by Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL). Specifically, Diagnostic Research Laboratory(DRL) uses essential, performance, functionality and advertising cookies and web beacons.
It is your choice as to whether or not to accept cookies. Most browsers allow you to configure the browser settings so that cookies from websites cannot be placed on your computer or mobile device. If you choose not to accept cookies, then you may be able to continue browsing our Website but we may not be able to provide you with certain features. If you want to opt out of advertising or performance cookies, then you may do so by reviewing the privacy policies of the third party service providers who serve the advertising and performance cookies identified above.