This Cookie Policy explains how Mental Health Communications uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website. By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this policy.
A cookie is a small piece of data (a text file) that a website, when visited by a user, asks your browser to store on your device. Cookies are used to remember information about you, such as your language preferences, login details, and other settings, to improve your browsing experience.
More specifically, Mental Health Communications uses cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:
Cookies that are set directly by us are known as first-party cookies. These help our website function properly and may remember your preferences during future visits. We classify cookies in the following categories:
We also use third-party cookies, which are cookies set by domains other than our own (for example, by advertising partners or analytics providers, such as Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or other advertising networks or social media platforms). These cookies support our advertising, marketing, and analytics efforts and help us understand how visitors use our website.
We do not control third-party cookies, and their use is subject to the respective third party’s privacy policies.
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
Below are links to cookie management instructions for common browsers:
Please note that disabling cookies may impact the functionality of certain features on our website.
Mental Health Communications may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our website’s functionality. Any updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date.
If you have any questions about our Cookie Policy, please contact us by email at info@mentcomm.com, or by phone: +44 (1) 483 776186.
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