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Cookies Policy

Last updated in August 3, 2025
 

1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy describes how Syqe Medical Ltd. and its subsidiaries (collectively: “Syqe”) use cookies. By using Syqe’s websites (www.syqe.com) and any web pages included thereto (collectively: the “Website”), you agree to the use of cookies and pixels as described below. While you may visit our Website without telling us who you are or revealing any Personal Data, please note that our server logs capture information regarding your operating system, browser type, IP (Internet Protocol), URL clickstream through, and from our Website, including date and time. We use this information for internal purposes, such as administering the Website, as further prescribed under our Privacy Notice. We do this via the use of Cookies and Pixels.
 

2. Cookies and Pixels

2.1 What are Cookies?

2.1.1
Cookies are small data files downloaded and stored on your device while browsing a website, often used to keep a record of actions taken on such a website or track related browsing activity.

2.1.2
For additional information regarding Cookies and how to control them, please check out your browser's Help file or visit http://www.aboutcookies.org.


2.2 Cookie opt-out

2.2.1
Cookie Preferences:
when you first visit the site, you will be asked to select your preferences regarding the use of cookies. You may change your selection at any time using the site's cookie management interface.  

While we do not change our practices in response to a “Do Not Track” signal in the HTTP header from a browser, most browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and remove them. You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a Cookie, or you may choose to block Cookies with your browser.

2.2.2
You may elect to opt-out from enabling Cookies in the browser’s settings tools, usually by choosing between several options offered by the browser (some browsers (for example, Google Chrome®) allow blocking Cookies from a specific website, and respectively you may choose to block applicable Cookies).

2.2.3 What are pixels? 
Pixels are codes that trigger the use of Cookies by third parties on our Website or us.
 

3. Details

​Below is a list of the Cookies and Pixels that we currently use:​

Title
Purpose
Category
server-session-bind
Cookie for API protection
Essential
_wixAB3|*
Cookie for site experiments
Essential
fedops.logger.sessionId
Tracking session errors and issues (resilience)
Essential
bSession
Used for system effectiveness measurement
Essential
TS*
Cookies for attack detection
Essential
SSR-caching
Performance cookie for rendering
Essential
svSession
Session cookie for identification
Essential
hs
Security Cookie for Hive (legacy)
Essential
XSRF-TOKEN
Cookie for fraud detection of calls
Essential
_consentik_cookie
Essential
XSRF-TOKEN
This cookie is written to help with site security in preventing Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks.
Functional
hs
Security
Functional
bSession
Used for system effectiveness measurement
Functional
SSR-caching
Indicates how a site was rendered
Functional
consent-policy
Used for cookie banner parameters
Functional
fedops.logger.sessionId
Used for stability/effectiveness measurement
Functional
cst_cached
Save the visitor's information
Functional
ts
This cookie is generally provided by PayPal and supports payment services on the website.
Functional
mp_
This cookie is used to store a user's unique identifier.
Analytics
_s
This cookie is used to store for temporary session
Analytics

4. Consent

By using the Website, you understand that we may place Cookies on your computer, including analytical cookies, in accordance with the terms of this Cookies Policy, for such purposes described under our Privacy Notice. We may change this Cookie Policy from time to time. Please check the “Last Updated” legend at the top of this document to see when this Cookie Policy was last revised. Any changes to this Cookie Policy will become effective when we post the revised Cookie Policy on the Website. Your use of the Website following these changes means that you accept the revised Cookie Policy.

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