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Cookie Policy
Information about the cookies we use on newel.health, what they do, and how you can control them.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that is saved in your browser. It allows websites to recognise browsers that make subsequent requests and to store website settings within the web browser. This in turn allows websites to remember user preferences, to enable users to securely log into secure areas, and to create reports on which pages are popular so that the website can be improved.
Cookies may be stored directly by a website you visit ("first-party cookies") or by third-party services that depend upon the website you visit ("third-party cookies").
The cookies we use
When you visit our website, the following first-party and third-party cookies may be stored in your browser.
Strictly necessary (technical) cookies
These trackers are used for activities that are strictly necessary to operate or deliver the service you requested from us and therefore do not require you to consent. These are first-party cookies required for the correct functioning of our website.
- Session or browsing cookies: These cookies are not stored persistently on the user's terminal and are deleted when the browser is closed. They are strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers necessary to enable safe and efficient exploration of the site.
- Functionality cookies: They allow the site to remember settings chosen by users, such as language or privacy preferences, in order to improve services and browsing experience.
No prior consent is required for these cookies.
Measurement (analytics) cookies
These trackers help us measure traffic and analyse your behaviour with the goal of improving our service. We use Google Analytics to count the site's visitors and see how they move around our website when they are using it. This helps us improve the way our website works.
- Google Analytics cookie (_ga): This cookie is installed the first time a user enters the website through a browser. When the user returns through the same browser, the cookie will consider them to be the same user. Only if the user changes browser will they be deemed a different user. This cookie expires two years after the last update. For more information, see Google's help pages and privacy policy.
How to block cookies
Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. However, you have the ability to disable cookies if you wish, generally by changing your internet software browsing settings. It may also be possible to configure your browser settings to enable acceptance of specific cookies or to notify you each time a new cookie is about to be stored on your computer, enabling you to decide whether to accept or reject the cookie.
However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our site.
Cookies are a standard part of most modern websites. We recommend that, for the highest functionality of our website, you accept the default configuration of your web browser.
See also: Privacy Policy