Cookies

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Types we use

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Analytics (only if you Accept). A first-party analytics cookie helps us see which journal notes are opened. It is not used to follow you across other organisations’ sites.

Table

Name Purpose Duration Provider
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How to manage or disable cookies

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Third-party cookies

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If you disable cookies

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