Cookies
The Physiotherapy UK website uses cookies to personalise your site visits and to report on how the site is being used.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored by websites on visitors’ computers. Their purpose is to identify visitors as they move around the site, or to recognise them when they return.
How the Physiotherapy UK site use cookies
The Physiotherapy UK website uses cookies in two ways:
- Analytics
- Physiotherapy UK site functionality
Analytics
We use Google Analytics to study how the site is being used, for example how many visitors the site receives, how they arrive at the site and what pages they look at.
Google Analytics cookies gather and aggregate anonymous site use information, which we can view and report upon through our Google Analytics account.
Site functionality
The site creates new cookies when visitors arrive so that they can be recognised as they move from page to page. This allows the site to recognise acts like submitting forms and to present personalised information when visitors log in.
These cookies disappear when the visitor closes their web browser.
Specific cookie information
The following table lists the main cookies that we use. We endeavour to keep this list up to date but we recommend visitors check their web browser content settings to be sure we haven’t missed anything.
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Source |
Site |
Name |
Purpose and more information |
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Google Analytics |
physiotherapyuk.org.uk |
__utma __utmb __utmc __utmv __utmz |
To report on anonymous and aggregated use of the Physiotherapy UK site
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Physiotherapy UK functionality |
physiotherapyuk.org.uk
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Varies, but begins with SESS |
To provide continuity and personalisation for the visitor as they travel around the site. |
How to turn off cookies
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