Advertising Privacy Policy

Advertising Privacy Policy for Display Advertising

WebHealth Network Media Inc., along with SaleSpider Media Inc. (hereafter referred to as "WebHealth Network"), is a digital publisher with social networks, an advertising network, a data management platform, and various websites and mobile apps. WebHealth Network respects internet users' privacy and has detailed how its advertising network uses cookies in its privacy statement. The site or brand you are currently using is part of the WebHealth Network family.

This Advertising Privacy Policy details WebHeath Network Media's use of cookies and the process for removing information for advertisements. The Privacy Policy explains how user or visitor information is collected, used, and stored.

What is a cookie and where does it come from?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer for the purpose of identifying your web browser to a website or network. Cookies are placed on your computer when you visit or register with certain websites. A cookie file is extremely small, usually less than 1 KB in size. Cookies are not software and thus cannot install adware or spyware onto your computer or make it more susceptible to viruses.

Why does WebHealth Network use cookies?

Cookies help to enable certain functions on websites, such as shopping carts, login-based sessions, and advertising. WebHealth Network uses cookies to improve your web browsing experience and to provide advertisements on our sites, other websites, and other forms of media about goods and services that may be of interest to you. For visitors to WebHealth Network's owned or affiliated publisher properties, WebHealth Network may assign a unique random number to your computer browser—commonly known as a cookie. We do this to understand the way a user responds to the ads we deliver. For example, this number lets us keep track of how many times you view an ad we distribute. Likewise, the cookie can help ensure you do not see the same ad repeatedly—thus enhancing your online viewing experience. WebHealth Network may also assign a third party’s cookie to your browser. Advertisers that utilize these cookies include, but are not limited to, clients of WebHealth Network, such as demand-side platforms, data management platforms, and trading desks. WebHealth Network may share the cookies [and associated anonymous data] it collects with third-party advertisers.

WebHealth Network will never use cookies to:

Alter your internet experience, other than to show you targeted display ads or improve your web browsing experience with respect to WebHealth Network or affiliated publisher properties.

Collect personally identifiable information, such as your name, address, email, and so forth.

How does WebHealth Network set cookies?

A WebHealth Network cookie is placed into your internet browser's cache folder when you visit a website that is a member of the WebHealth Network. That cookie is represented by the name ad.spider-mails.com or tags.spider-mails.com.

What does a WebHealth Network cookie look like on my computer?

This is what a WebHealth Network cookie might look like in the cache file of your internet browser:

Name: OAID

Content: 969933ab5bb32839559e3ccf39c8aaeb

Domain: ad.spider-mails.com or tags.spider-mails.com

OR

Name: OAGEO

Content: CA%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C

Domain: ad.spider-mails.com or tags.spider-mails.com

How long does WebHealth Network retain users' cookie data?

WebHealth Network currently collects non-personally identifiable information, such as advertisements viewed/clicked, IP addresses, URLs of web pages visited, anonymous user IDs, time of day, as well as cookie data that could represent activities performed in the past. This information is collected via our technology and stored for up to two years for the purposes of: 1) analyzing campaign results, 2) ensuring that our technology is functioning properly, and 3) preventing fraud across our sites.

To opt out of WebHealth Network advertising cookies, you can do any of the following:

Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no control. These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies and do not collect any additional personal data. Examples of some of the third-party services that we utilize when providing our services are: DoubleClick for Publishers, AdSense, Google Analytics Advertiser Features, AdExchange, Google Analytics, Amazon, Criteo, District M, Index Exchange, OpenX, and AppNexus. Further details on how the data is used by these third parties can be found at the following link: http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/partners/. You have the option to set your browser to either accept cookies and/or local storage, to notify you before accepting cookies and/or local storage, or to refuse cookies and/or local storage altogether. You can access cookie preferences in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser.

Information Removal
  • Remove Cookies - NAI Opt-Out Tool
    • The NAI opt-out tool also allows you to set cookies that will tell NAI members you do not want to participate in interest-based advertising. The tool does not delete individual cookies, nor does it necessarily replace other cookies delivered by NAI companies, such as those that are used for ad reporting or ad-serving purposes that, for example, allow advertisers to change the sequence of ads and track the number of ads delivered.
  • Remove Cookies – Browser Settings
    • You have the option to set your browser to either accept cookies and/or local storage, to notify you before accepting cookies and/or local storage, or to refuse cookies and/or local storage altogether. You can access cookie preferences in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser.
  • Remove Information – Contact Us
  • Control Collection Cookies - https://optout.aboutads.info/?c=2&lang=EN
    • Using this browser tool, you can control the collection and use of web viewing data for interest-based advertising and other applicable uses on this browser, by some or all of the participating companies.
Third-Party Cookies and Tracking

We are committed to transparency and choice.

We use third-party companies to serve advertisements. These companies may use cookies and may collect other tracking information (not including your name, address, email address, or telephone number) about your visits to webhealthnetwork.com and other websites. These companies may use the information that they collect to measure and research the effectiveness of advertisements, to track page usage and paths followed during visits, and to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. These companies may provide this data to us, but only in aggregate form.

A person can opt out of all behavioral advertising by using the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out tools. The NAI opt-out tool reports which member companies have placed a cookie that can be used for interest-based advertising on your browser by checking for the presence of such cookies and reporting back whether it found any "active" cookies. The NAI opt-out tool also allows you to set cookies that will tell NAI members you do not want to participate in interest-based advertising. The tool does not delete individual cookies, nor does it necessarily replace other cookies delivered by NAI companies, such as those that are used for ad reporting or ad-serving purposes that, for example, allow advertisers to change the sequence of ads and track the number of ads delivered. For more information or to access the tool, please go to https://thenai.org/opt-out/.

Security Measures

We recognize our responsibility to protect the information that you entrust to us. Therefore, WebHealth Network includes several security measures to prevent unauthorized access to, or unauthorized alteration, disclosure, or destruction of information we collect.

  • We encrypt services that hold sensitive financial information using SSL.
  • We require a double opt-in verification process to activate and use your WebHealth Network account.
  • We restrict access to personal information only to WebHealth Network employees, contractors, agents, and consultants who need to know that information and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations. They may be disciplined or terminated if they fail to meet these obligations.

While we take reasonable precautions against possible breaches to gain access to information we collect from our visitors, members, and customer databases, no website or internet transmission is completely secure. Accordingly, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access, hacking, data loss, or other breaches will never occur. Your use of WebHealth Network and our related properties is at your own risk. We urge you to take steps to protect your personal information when you are on the internet by changing your passwords often, using a combination of letters and numbers, and ensuring that you use a secure internet browser.

CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 13

Our site is intended for a general audience, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the age of 13. If we discover that we have received any information from or about a child under 13 in violation of this statement, we will delete that information. If you believe that we have collected personally identifiable information from or about a child under the age of 13, please contact us.