Cookie Policy - Boodle Hatfield

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Cookies

 

By using the Boodle Hatfield LLP website you are considered to provide consent to its use of cookies. The majority of these cookies are so-called ‘essential cookies’ i.e. those without which the site cannot function properly. Typically they enable you to navigate the site and use its features and allow the firm to update content and upload documents. They do not collect any personal data.

The site is also equipped with Google Analytics which uses cookies to identify unique visitors, track which pages are visited and track where visitors have come from. This information is used solely to increase our understanding of the user experience and help improve the effectiveness of the site. Again these cookies do not collect personal data and can be easily blocked by any browser with cookies or Javascript disabled. More information can be found by clicking on the Google Analytics link.

WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded onto a computer or other device that can be used to identify the user or device and to collect information.

COOKIES USED
Our website uses both first party and third-party cookies to collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patternsWe do this to help improve your experience of the site.

The following cookies are used on our website:

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