Introduction
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user experience. Without some of these cookies, the website simply
would not work. Some of the cookies used on this site perform
functions like recognising you each time you visit the site or help
understand which parts of the site you find most interesting and
useful. We have created this separate cookies policy in order to
provide comprehensive information about Consilient Health website’s
use of cookies and what cookies are.
What do cookies do?
Cookies record information about your online preferences and allow us
to tailor the websites to your interests. Information supplied by
cookies can help us to analyse your use of our sites and help us to
provide you with a better user experience. For example, you may choose
to personalise the content of a website in order to see the latest
news and weather for your region. In order to do this, a cookie is
placed on your device to remember where you live so that we deliver
the information that has been requested by you. This is a prime
example of how cookies are used to improve your experience of a
website.
Managing Cookies
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How do we use cookies
We use cookies to help us understand how users are using our site.
Analytics on our Website
Google Analytics provide anonymised statistical information for us.
They process IP addresses and information from cookies used on our
sites so we know how many page views we have, how many users we have,
what browsers they are using (so we can target our resources in the
right way to maximise compatibility for the majority of our users)
and, in some cases, city or region they are located.
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