Cookies & Data FAQs

How cookies and data may work on CheckRx.

This page answers common questions about cookies, analytics, affiliate tracking, and data handling on CheckRx. Because the site covers sensitive health topics, we aim to be clear about what the site is for and what you should avoid sharing.

Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies and similar technologies are small pieces of data that websites and third-party tools may store or read in your browser. They can help websites remember preferences, measure traffic, improve performance, or attribute clicks to partners.

CheckRx may use cookies or similar tools for basic site operation, analytics, security, performance, and affiliate tracking if those features are enabled.

FAQs

Common data questions.

Does CheckRx collect medical records?

No. CheckRx is not a clinic, pharmacy, or prescriber. Do not send us medical records, test results, symptoms, prescription details, or urgent health information.

What happens when I click a provider link?

You leave CheckRx and enter the provider’s website. Their privacy policy, cookie practices, clinical process, and terms apply from that point.

Can affiliate tracking be used?

Yes. If affiliate links are used, tracking may help attribute referrals or commissions. We aim to disclose commercial relationships clearly where they exist.

Your controls

You can manage cookies through your browser.

Most browsers let you block, delete, or limit cookies. Blocking cookies may affect some site features, analytics, affiliate attribution, or future preference settings.

You can also choose not to submit contact forms, avoid clicking third-party links, or review each provider’s privacy policy before sharing information with them.

Sensitive topics

Health-topic research can feel private.

CheckRx covers categories such as weight loss / GLP-1 treatment, erectile dysfunction treatment, and testosterone / TRT. These topics can be sensitive, so be careful about what you share online and which provider sites you trust.

If you have medical questions, contact a qualified clinician or pharmacist rather than sending details to an informational comparison site.