Cookies:


E.U. Cookie Compliance

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that our web site/s may place on your computer's hard drive via your web browser, enabling us to store certain information during your visit.

 

Cookies in use on PSGHS website

 

We use cookies on PSGHS to:

 

  • Allow us to identify you between page requests

  • Enable you to log on to our website

  • Collect anonymous visitor statistics via Google Analytics to help us improve our site

Please note that disabling cookies will prevent you from being able to fully use this website.

 

What are these cookies called, and what do they do?

 

ASP.NET_SessionId
This cookie allows us to identify your particular session and means that we can remember key values as you move from one page to the next - thereby improving your experience on our site. This is deleted at the end of your session.

.ASPXAUTH
This cookie is created if you have logged in successfully. Without it you will not be able to proceed to the members pages and view your certificates. This is deleted at the end of your session.

 

Google Analytics

 

utma tracks the number of times a visitor has been to the site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred.

 

_utmb and _utmc track how long a particular visit takes.

 

_utmz tracks which site or search engine the visitor came from, the link clicked or keyword used, and the visitor's geographic location.

 

These four cookies are placed by Google Analytics and help us understand how visitors interact with our website. Google Analytics does not collect personally identifiable information, and we do not share our collected data with Google.

 

Read more about Google Analytics or download the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on

 

Further information

For further information on how to control and delete cookies, visit www.sac.ac.uk/cookies








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