Cookies Policy

Your privacy is important to us

It is The Facebible Clinic’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating our website.

How we use cookies

We may use cookies to analyse our web traffic using an analytics package. Aggregated usage data helps us to improve The Facebible Clinic’s website structure, design, content and functions.

Cookies don’t provide us or anyone with access to your computer or any information about you, other than that which you choose to share with us.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file placed on your computer’s hard drive. It enables this website to identify your computer as you browse different pages. Cookies allow websites and applications to store your preferences in order to present content, options or functions that are specific to you. Also, they enable us to see information, such as how many people use the website and what pages they tend to visit.

Controlling cookies

You can use your web browser’s cookie settings and preferences to determine how our website uses cookies. If you do not want our website to store cookies on your computer or device, you can easily set your web browser to refuse cookies. Please note that doing this may affect how our website functions; some pages and services will become unavailable to you. Unless you have changed your browser to refuse cookies, our website will always issue cookies when you visit it.

Controlling information about you

When you fill in a form or provide your details on our website, you will see one or more tick boxes allowing you to opt-in to receive marketing communications from us. If you have agreed that we can use your information for marketing purposes, you can change your mind easily by emailing our team. If you do want to receive marketing communications, we will never lease, distribute or sell your personal information to third parties. Any personal information we hold about you is stored and processed under our data protection policy, in line with the Data Protection Act 1998.

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