Last updated: 9 January 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how this Erectile Dysfunction (ED) treatment website (the 'Site') uses cookies and comparable tracking technologies. References to 'we', 'us', or 'our' mean the company that owns and operates the Site.
By continuing to access or use the Site, you agree to the placement and use of cookies as outlined in this Policy, unless you choose to restrict or disable them through your browser settings or available consent tools.
We may revise this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices, technology, or legal requirements. Any updates will be posted on the Site, and continued use indicates acceptance of the revised Policy.
This Cookie Policy forms part of our Privacy Policy and explains:
Cookies are small data files stored on your device by your web browser when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as preferences and settings, to improve usability and performance.
Cookies can be placed directly by the Site (first-party cookies) or by external service providers we work with (third-party cookies). Some cookies expire when you close your browser, while others remain on your device until they expire or are removed.
We may also use technologies similar to cookies—such as pixels, software development kits (SDKs), and local storage—which serve comparable purposes. For simplicity, all such technologies are referred to as 'cookies' in this Policy.
When you browse or interact with the Site—such as creating an account, completing medical intake forms, accessing consultations, or completing checkout—cookies may be placed on your device by us or our partners. These cookies generally fall into the following categories:
We work with trusted third-party providers for services such as analytics, advertising, payment processing, fraud prevention, and customer support. These providers may place cookies or similar technologies on your device.
Information collected by third parties may be used to deliver services to us, measure Site performance, detect fraud, or tailor advertising, in accordance with their own privacy and cookie policies.
We do not control how third-party cookies operate. You can manage or disable these cookies through your browser settings or, where available, by using opt-out tools provided by those third parties.
You can manage cookies through your web browser by blocking cookies, deleting existing cookies, or adjusting settings to alert you when cookies are being placed.
Please note that restricting cookies may affect certain Site features, such as logging into your account, completing consultations, saving preferences, or checking out.
Where available, you may also manage non-essential cookies through our cookie consent or preference tools, and you can update your selections at any time.
Most modern browsers allow you to control cookie behavior through their privacy or security settings. Instructions vary depending on the browser and version you use.
For more detailed guidance, consult your browser’s help documentation or support resources to learn how to view, delete, or block cookies.