When you visit a Digital Health Intelligence website, we use “cookie” technology to make the experience a simple, personalised and meaningful one. Cookies are small pieces of information that are issued to your computer or any similar device you use to access the internet (such as a smart phone, tablet or other mobile device) and which store and sometimes track information about your use of the website.
A number of cookies Digital Health Intelligence use last only for the duration of your web session and expire when you close your browser. Other cookies are used to remember you when you return to the website and will last for longer.
Digital Health Intelligence uses cookies to:
- create a specific log-in session for a visitor to the digitalhealth.net website in order that page requests by that visitor are delivered in an effective, secure and consistent manner;
- recognise when a visitor to a Digital Health Intelligence website has visited before; this means we can identify the number of unique visitors we receive to the website and allows us to make sure we have enough capacity for the number of users that we get;
- customise elements of the promotional layout and/or content of the pages of the website such as the advertising that is served in our ad slots;
- collect statistical information about how our visitors use the website(s) so that we can improve the website(s) and learn which parts are most popular to visitors;
You can also learn more about cookies by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org which includes additional useful information on cookies and how to block cookies using different types of browser. Please note however, that by blocking or deleting cookies used on an Digital Health Intelligence website(s) you may not be able to take full advantage of the website(s) if you do so.
Third party cookies
Certain cookies are either set by third parties on the Website or these are set by us using the third parties cookie code. More information about cookies placed by third parties and how to restrict or block their cookies can be accessed by following the link to their website. In addition to cookies, tracking gifs may be set by us or third parties in respect of your use of the Site. Tracking gifs are small image files within the content of our site or the body of our newsletters so we or third parties can understand which parts of the website are visited or whether particular content is of interest.