This Cookies Policy was last updated on June 15, 2026
This cookies policy provides information about several types of computer cookies and why we use them. The information below is intended to give you a better understanding of what cookies are and what role they play when you visit our website.
In a broad sense, the word “cookie” refers to the (small) files used to store extracts of the information conveyed or generated during exchanges between a website and its visitors, whether they are stored on the visitor’s device (e.g. desktop computer, mobile phone, games console) or on a server. It is in this sense that the term is used here.
Cookies help us to improve our website and provide you with a better and more personalized service by, for example, storing information about your preferences and allowing us to recognize you when you return to our site. You may refuse to accept cookies by selecting to reject categories of cookies from our cookie manager menu when you first visit our website or by activating the settings of your internet browser. However, if you select such settings certain parts of our site may not work or may not work as well.
These cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences.
These cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.
These cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
These cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
These cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns. The cookies are usually placed by third party advertising networks with the approval of the website operator. They remember the websites you visit and that information is shared with other parties like advertisers. Quite often, targeting or advertising cookies will be linked to the third parties’ website functionality.
Some of our webpages use tracking pixels and tags, which are small pieces of code or embedded scripts. Among other things, these allow us to count the number of visitors who visit these pages and to measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. Tracking pixels and tags collect only limited information, including cookie identifier, time and date of page viewing, and a description of the page on which the tracking pixel or tag resides.
Our website uses a Google Tag Manager container tag, including a noscript iframe pixel that fires when a visitor’s browser does not support JavaScript, ensuring basic tracking continuity. We may also use tracking pixels embedded in our marketing emails to determine whether those emails have been opened and which links within them have been clicked. These pixels and tags do not collect directly-identifying information and are used only to improve the relevance of our communications and to analyze the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.
We use Google Analytics. Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. Google uses the data collected to track and monitor the use of our website. In addition to your cookie preferences selection, you can opt out of having made your activity on our website available to Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics opt out browser add-on. The add-on prevents the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js and dc.js) from sharing information with Google Analytics about visit activity.
Information from Google Analytics is stored, among other places, in the United States. You may opt out of having Google Analytics track this browsing by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. You can review Google’s privacy policy here.
We use Google Ads’ free conversion tracking features on certain pages. If you contact us online, the destination page will have code on it that will help us understand the path you took to arrive on that page. If you opt-in to advertisement cookies and analytical cookies, we also share with Google Ads information collected by analytical cookies to personalize the ads you see through Google’s advertising network.
Information from Google Ads is stored, among other places, in the United States. You may opt out of receiving personalized ads on Google by opting out through Google’s Ad Settings. You can review Google’s privacy policy here.
We partner with Microsoft Clarity and Microsoft Advertising to capture how you use and interact with our website through behavioral metrics, heatmaps, and session replay to improve and market our products/services. Website usage data is captured using first and third-party cookies and other tracking technologies to determine the popularity of products/services and online activity. Additionally, we use this information for site optimization, fraud/security purposes, and advertising.
Depending on your browser, it is possible to restrict the functioning of Microsoft Clarity through the Digital Advertising Alliance’s WebChoices tool. For more information about how Microsoft collects and uses your data, visit the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
We use the LinkedIn Insight Tag on our website. This tag enables us to track conversions from LinkedIn ad campaigns, retarget website visitors, and gain insights about visitors who may interact with our LinkedIn advertisements. The LinkedIn Insight Tag collects data including URL, referrer URL, IP address, device and browser properties, and a timestamp. LinkedIn members’ data is encrypted, direct identifiers are removed within seven days, and the de-identified data is deleted within 90 days.
LinkedIn does not share personal data with us. It provides only aggregated reports about website audience and ad performance. You may opt out of interest-based advertising on LinkedIn through your LinkedIn account settings. You can review LinkedIn’s privacy policy here.
Most web browsers are set to accept cookies but, if you do not want to receive cookies, you can change your browser settings to notify you when cookies are sent, you can delete cookies that were previously accepted and you can reject cookies altogether.
To do so you may, for example, consult:
You may withdraw your approval for our use of cookies at any time. If you want to restrict or block cookies which are set on your device, you can do this by using your browser settings. The help function of your browser can tell you how. You can also use your browser settings to remove cookies that have been installed. However, please note that if you select such browser settings, you may not be able to access our site or its functionality may be limited as a result.
If you have any concerns about the way that we use cookies or respect your settings, please contact our privacy department whose contact details can be found at the bottom of this cookies policy.
DNT is a feature now offered by some browsers which, when enabled, sends a signal to websites to request that your browsing is not tracked, e.g. by third party ad networks, social networks and analytic companies. Our website does not currently respond to DNT requests.
We reserve the right to modify or otherwise update this cookies policy to take account of best practice at any time. We will notify you of any changes by updating the date that appears above the text of the cookies policy.
For questions or comments, please address a letter by post to:
Attn: Legal Department (Privacy Matters) CellCarta Biosciences Inc. 3650, rue Saint-Urbain, Montréal, QC Canada H2X 2P2 Or, please e-mail: privacy@cellcarta.com.