Cookie Policy
Our use of cookies
Cookies are small text markers stored on your computer that enable us to understand how people use our website.
No personally identifiable information is stored in cookies. In common with many similar websites, Context Health uses them to help remember preferences and for anonymous statistical measurements – for example so we know how many “visits” a page has had.
Context Health uses cookies to:
- remember certain information about users so they don’t have to repeatedly provide that information
- recognise if users are already logged in to certain areas of the website
- measure how people use our website so we can continually improve how information is provided.
You can control and delete cookies
Even though Context Health does not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information about you, you might still want to restrict or block cookies.
You can do this through your chosen internet browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox etc.). Use the help function within the specific browser to find out how.
However, if you restrict cookies for the Context Health website or Context Meeting platform then there is a risk you will not be able to access the full functionality of the Context Health website or Context Meeting platform and your user experience may be undermined as a result.
What cookies are used on Context Health websites and platforms?
The cookies applied on Context Health websites and Context Meeting platform are:
- Google Analytics – This is a service we use from Google that collects information about how people use our website. We use this to make sure we are providing the best service we can to our web visitors. This information cannot be used to identify you and is only available for Context Health’s internal use. Context Health does not allow Google to share it. Using cookies, Google Analytics captures information that allows Context Health to understand:
- What pages were viewed
- How long those pages were viewed for
- How the user came to the site
- What website buttons and functions were clicked on
- What browser was used to access the site
- What country the computer is accessing the site from
- What search terms were used
- Third-party cookies – Some of our pages may have a “Share this” function that allows you to share content with your friends or colleagues via email, Twitter, Facebook etc. Context Health uses cookies to make this service work. It provides information on what items a site user has shared, how many people are sharing and how many page “views” the Context Health site has received as a result of the sharing. As above, this data does not include information that is capable of personally identifying a Context Health user.
- Cookies that are set by other websites – If you are using the sharing facility already mentioned (i.e. Share content with Facebook, Twitter) then it is possible those websites (i.e. Facebook) may also set cookies when you log in to their service. Context Health is not responsible for third party cookies of this nature and does not control these cookies.
- Embedded third party services – Occasionally we embed things like video, audio and pictures from other websites such as such as YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr or Soundcloud. This means it looks like one of our web pages, but the video is being fed through from another site (e.g., YouTube). When this embedded content is accessed via the Context Health site, the owner of that site may use their own cookies to record that you watched or viewed the content. Context Health has no control over these cookies so you should check the relevant website for more information.
If you have any questions about the Policy, please contact us at support@contexthealth.com.
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