Our use of cookies on our website to tell us aggregated and statistical information about pages visited, how long was spent on a page, how many visitors, the referral sites used to find information etc, has also been assessed as a legitimate interest under these data protection regulations. We use this to assess and improve our website to ensure it provides you with the information you’d like to see.
If you are a client, we need information to help us deliver services we are contractually obliged to do and to keep you informed as we do so.
The Transform Comms website does use cookies.
To understand how people use our site and what devices and technology they’re using, we use Google Analytics. Most websites use some sort of analytics program like this. The data it collects helps us see things like how many people visit our site, which country they are from, how many pages they visited, how fast our site loaded, and so on. All data collected is completely anonymous, it does not identify you as an individual in any way.
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Our cookies are used to simply collect information about how visitors use our website and these types of cookies collect the information in an anonymous form.
The rules about cookies on websites have changed. If you are uncomfortable with the use of cookies, you can disable cookies on your computer by changing the settings in the preferences or options menu in your browser. You can set your browser to reject or block cookies or to tell you when a website tries to put a cookie on your computer. You can also delete any cookies that are already stored on your computer’s hard drive.
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