Quittance cookie policy
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer and are commonly used on the Internet. At Quittance we use cookies to keep track of the pages you have visited on our site to help present information in the most relevant way possible.
Specifically we use Cookies to:
- Collect anonymous information to help us understand the browsing habits of visitors to the Quittance site
- Store any information that you may input into forms or tools such as the callback request form
- Compile analytical and statistical reports on site activity; e.g. the most frequented pages
In certain circumstances, we may recall anonymous information about you when you revisit the Quittance site. This can help with the provision of certain information and services.
We never use cookies to track your use of the Internet once you have left the Quittance site.
We do not retain any personal information in Cookies that other parties could read and comprehend.
Manage Cookie Settings
Our site uses cookies to help deliver a useful and secure user experience. Some are necessary for the site to function correctly. We also use anonymous cookies to analyse the speed and performance of the website and to improve functionality. You can accept or reject these below.
For more information about how cookies are used on our site, please see our cookie policy.
We use the following types of Cookie:
Session cookies
Session cookies are temporary cookies and are deleted as soon as you exit or close your browser.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are stored on your computer until they expire or you remove them. Persistent cookies store personal preferences such as preferred language options. Persistent cookies also remember information like answers to questions we have asked you previously e.g. a request for feedback in which case the persistent cookie will stop the site from asking you to complete a feedback form on your subsequent visits.
Third party cookies
We work with third parties who, on our behalf, research the use of our website and activities on it. In doing so these third parties may place a cookie on your computer. This third party cookie will not contain any personal information that could be read or comprehended by any other party.
Accepting or rejecting cookies
Internet browsers can be configured to warn the user before a new cookie is stored on your computer. The browser will allow you to accept or reject the individual cookie.
For more information see http://www.aboutcookies.org/
Please note that some parts of our website may not function correctly if you chose to block or reject cookies.
Transfer of personal data
Any information you supply may be stored and processed on computers outside of the European Union ( e.g. USA).
These countries may not have data protection laws that give the same level of protection as the laws of the Member EU States. Nevertheless, your information will always be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy and any applicable laws.
We recognise our responsibility to hold your information securely and confidentially.
Quittance are fully committed to protecting your privacy during your visits to our website.
Author:
Chris Salmon, Director
About the author
Chris Salmon is a co-founder and Director of Quittance Injury Claims. Chris has played key roles in the shaping and scaling of a number of legal services brands and is a regular commentator in the legal press.