Use of Cookies

The Salus website uses cookies to track visitors including visitor numbers, how they use our site and which pages they visit.

This means that you will receive cookies by visiting this site - providing your browser is set to allow them. You can choose to prevent your browser accepting cookies from our site by changing your browser settings. Your browser help feature should provide more information on how to disable individual cookies or how to reject all cookies.

A cookie is a text file sent between your web browser and our web server. Cookies help our web server to differentiate between you and other users and store your preferences for a single visit, for example if you wish to view our site with larger text.

Cookies do not identify people or tell us who you are, instead they collect browser data including the information requested and sent by the visitor’s browser, for example your browser type and the number of times you visit a page.

To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

Salus uses Google Analytics to measure and analyse usage of the website and generate statistical reports. The information collected includes IP Addresses, pages visited, browser type and operating system. The data will not be used to identify any user personally.

The table below explains which cookies we use and why:

 

Function

 

Cookie

 

Description

Google Analytics

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Monitor traffic levels, search queries and visits to the website. Please see more detailed information about cookies used by Google Analytics and the Google Privacy Policy.

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Stores IP address anonymously on its servers in the US and does not associate your IP address with any personally identifiable information. Please see more detailed information about cookies used by Google Analytics and the Google Privacy Policy.

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These cookies enable Google to determine whether you are a return visitor to the site, and to track the pages that you visit during your session. Please see more detailed information about cookies used by Google Analytics and the Google Privacy Policy.

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Please see more detailed information about cookies used by Google Analytics and the Google Privacy Policy.

 

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