Cookie Policy
Traditional Care Compendium
About This Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Traditional Care Compendium uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website (traditionalcarecompendium.info). We are committed to transparency about how we collect and use information from our visitors.
Last Updated: January 2024
The information on this site is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making health decisions.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They contain information that helps websites recognize your device, remember your preferences, and track your browsing activity. Cookies are a standard feature used by nearly all websites to improve user experience.
Key Point: Cookies cannot identify you personally unless you provide personal information voluntarily. Most cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser or after a set period.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the basic functioning of our website. They enable core features such as security, network management, and accessibility. Essential cookies cannot be disabled.
- Session management
- Security and fraud prevention
- Load balancing and site stability
- Language preferences
Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our editorial content. They collect anonymous data about page views, article engagement, and browsing patterns to improve our content quality and website performance.
- Page view tracking
- Article engagement metrics
- Traffic source identification
- User flow analysis
- Device and browser information
Preference Cookies
These cookies remember your choices and preferences to personalize your experience on our website. They help us deliver content in the way you prefer to view it.
- Theme preferences (light/dark mode)
- Font size settings
- Display preferences
- Notification settings
Functional Cookies
These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering articles you've visited or content sections you follow.
- Bookmarked articles
- Reading history
- Followed categories
- Content recommendations
How We Use Cookies
Improve Editorial Content
Understanding which articles resonate with our readers helps our editorial team create more valuable and relevant content.
Enhance User Experience
Cookies remember your preferences, making navigation easier and helping you find relevant traditional care information quickly.
Website Performance
We use analytics to monitor site performance, identify technical issues, and ensure our platform runs smoothly for all visitors.
Security and Fraud Prevention
Essential cookies protect your data and prevent unauthorized access to our systems.
Personalization
Functional cookies allow us to remember your content preferences and reading history for a more personalized editorial experience.
Cookie Details
| Cookie Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| tcc_session | Essential | Site navigation and session management | Session |
| tcc_preferences | Preference | Theme and display settings | 1 year |
| tcc_analytics | Analytics | Track page views and engagement | 2 years |
| tcc_reading_history | Functional | Remember articles you've viewed | 90 days |
| tcc_language | Essential | Store language preference | 1 year |
| _ga | Analytics | Google Analytics tracking | 2 years |
| tcc_bookmarks | Functional | Store bookmarked articles | 1 year |
| tcc_security_token | Essential | Security and fraud prevention | Session |
Managing Your Cookies
Browser Controls
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can typically choose to accept or reject cookies, or delete cookies that have already been stored. Here's how to manage cookies in popular browsers:
Google Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
Mozilla Firefox
Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Apple Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Cookies and website data
Microsoft Edge
Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data
Cookie Preferences on Our Site
When you first visit Traditional Care Compendium, we present a cookie consent banner. You can:
- Accept all cookies – Enable all cookie types for the full experience
- Customize settings – Choose which cookie types to accept
- Reject non-essential cookies – Essential cookies will still be used
- Withdraw consent – Change your preferences at any time via our cookie settings page
Important: Disabling non-essential cookies may limit some features and personalization on our website. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are necessary for basic website functionality.
Third-Party Cookies
We use third-party services that may place their own cookies on your device to provide analytics and improve our website performance. These include:
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with our editorial content. Google places cookies to track your activity across our site.
Content Delivery Networks
We use CDNs to deliver articles, images, and other content quickly and efficiently. These services may use cookies to optimize delivery.
Website Monitoring
We use monitoring tools to track website performance, uptime, and user experience. These tools help us identify and resolve technical issues quickly.
Note: Traditional Care Compendium does not control third-party cookies. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of third-party providers to understand how they use your data.
Data Privacy & Security
Your privacy is important to us. Here's how we protect your data:
Anonymization
Most cookies store anonymous data. Analytics cookies do not personally identify you unless you voluntarily provide personal information.
Consent First
We only place non-essential cookies after obtaining your explicit consent. You can withdraw consent at any time.
Data Retention
We store analytical data only as long as necessary to understand user behavior and improve our content. Most cookies expire after a specified period.
Compliance
Traditional Care Compendium complies with GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy regulations. We respect your rights to access, modify, and delete your data.
For detailed information about how we collect and process data, please review our Privacy Policy and Disclaimer.
Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices, technology, legal requirements, or other factors. Any significant changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.
Continued use of our website after changes have been posted constitutes your acceptance of the updated Cookie Policy. We encourage you to review this page regularly to stay informed about how we use cookies.
Last Updated: January 2024
Next Review: January 2025
Questions About Cookies?
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact our editorial team:
Traditional Care Compendium
King Street 170
Glasgow
United Kingdom
For content questions or feedback about articles on our platform, you can reach out to our editorial team. We value your input and will respond to inquiries promptly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about traditional care remedies and wellness practices.
Are traditional remedies safe?
Traditional remedies have been used for centuries and many are generally safe when used as directed. However, it's always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new remedy, especially if you're taking medications or have existing health conditions.
How long does it take to see results?
Results vary depending on the remedy and individual factors. Some people notice improvements within days, while others may take weeks or months. Consistency and proper usage are key to experiencing the full benefits.
Can I use multiple remedies together?
Many traditional remedies work well together, but some combinations may interact. Always research compatibility and consult with a healthcare professional before combining multiple remedies, especially if you're on prescription medications.
Where can I source quality ingredients?
Look for reputable herbalists, specialty health stores, and certified online retailers. Ensure products are organic, ethically sourced, and have proper certifications. Always verify the supplier's credentials and customer reviews.
Is this a substitute for medical treatment?
Traditional remedies are complementary wellness practices and should not replace professional medical treatment. Always consult your doctor for serious health conditions. Traditional care works best as a holistic complement to conventional healthcare.
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