Our Cookie Policy & Settings
This website, similar to others, utilizes small text files known as cookies to enhance your browsing experience. A cookie is a data file sent to your device from a website, allowing the website to recognize your device if you revisit it. Cookies do not contain personal information and cannot be used to identify individual users.
What are ‘Cookies’?
Cookies are tiny text files placed on your computer, tablet, or mobile phone by websites you visit. They serve various useful purposes, such as facilitating the smooth functioning of websites, providing insights into browsing behaviour, and ensuring relevant advertisements.
How does Andrich Urology Clinic use cookies?
We employ different types of cookies for different purposes, including:
- Analysing website usage to improve our services.
- Enhancing and personalising your browsing experience.
- Recognizing when you are signed in.
- Understanding visitor demographics, navigation patterns, and usability feedback.
Continue reading to learn more about the specific types of cookies we utilise.
How can I adjust my cookie settings?
Our website employs three categories of cookies. Some are strictly necessary for optimal website performance. However, you can choose to enable or disable the others using the options below. Additionally, you can manage stored cookies directly in your browser settings by accepting or rejecting specific cookies. Please note that blocking certain types of cookies may limit your access to certain services or features on our website.
It’s important to note that third-party cookies may be set by entities other than the website owner. For instance, some of our pages may include content from platforms like YouTube, which might set their own cookies. Similarly, if you share a link to our website on social media platforms like Facebook, the platform itself may set a cookie on your browser. We have no control over these third-party cookies, although you can disable them independently.
Please be aware that modifying your cookie preferences will not remove any existing cookies from your browser. It will only affect the usage of cookies going forward.