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Cookies Policy

This site uses cookies. Sea Wellbeing reserves the right to update this policy without prior notice in order to comply with applicable laws and regulations.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small pieces of text sent by your web browser by a website you visit. A cookie file is stored in your web browser and allows the website or a third-party to recognize you and make your next visit easier and the website more useful to you. Cookies can be "persistent" or "session" cookies.

The cookie itself does not contain personal information although it will enable us to relate your use of this site to information that you have specifically and knowingly provided. The only personal information a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself. A cookie can't read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. We use cookies to track user traffic patterns (as described above) and to allow registered users the option of being automatically "logged in" to the website on future visits. You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. You do not need to have cookies turned on to use this site.

WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES ARE USED ON THIS WEBSITE?

Analysis cookies: These cookies, processed either by us or by a third party, allow us to quantify the number of users and to measure and analyse statistically the use made of the service offered. To do this a user’s browsing behaviour on our website is analysed in order to improve the range of products or services that we offer.

HOW CAN I DEACTIVATE OR REMOVE COOKIES?

If you'd like to delete cookies or instruct your web browser to delete or refuse cookies, please use the links below or visit the help pages of your web browser:


Many browsers allow you to activate a private mode which deletes all cookies when you leave a website. This private mode may have different names depending on the browser. Below is a list of the most popular browsers and the different names of this "private mode":

    – Internet Explorer 8 and above: InPrivate
    – Opera 10.5 and above: Private Browsing
    – Google Chrome 10 and above: Incognito
    – Safari 2 and above: Private Browsing
    – Mozilla FireFox 3.5 and above: Private Browsing

Please note, however, that if you delete cookies or refuse to accept them, you might not be able to use all of the features we offer, you may not be able to store your preferences, and some of our pages might not display properly.

THIRD PARTY COOKIES

In some special cases we also use cookies provided by trusted third parties. The following section details which third party cookies you might encounter through this site.

This site uses Google Analytics which is one of the most widespread analytics solution on the web for helping us to understand how you use the site and ways that we can improve your experience. Google Analytics is an analysis tool which helps websites to understand the way in which visitors to their website interact with its features. It may use several cookies to collect information and report the web statistics on website use without personally identifying the visitors.

You can refuse to let your data or information be processed by refusing the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser (as we have explained above, according to which browser you are using).

Google analytics uses different types of cookies:

    utma: this cookie creates a unique user ID, which is then used to count the number of times a user visits a website. It also records the first and most recent visits to the website. It is a persistent cookie which may remain on your computer for over two years.

    utmb y utmc: these cookies are used to calculate when a session has ended. The utmb records the arrival time on a page while the utmc checks whether the session should remain open or whether a new session should be created.

    utmz: this cookie records the source of the user as well as the keywords. It expires at six months, although it renews each time you visit the website, as long as it is not a direct visit.

These cookies may track things such as how long you spend on the site and the pages that you visit. You may opt out of making your site activity available to Google Analytics using this link: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881?hl=en

More information on the way Google Analytics uses cookies on websites

As well as being able to refuse cookies, you can also install in your browser the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, which prevents Google Analytics from collecting information on your website visits.

Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on