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Cookies and Tracking Technologies

To ensure an optimized experience on our website, Nartom Consulting, along with our service providers, may utilize cookies (small text files placed in your browser) and web beacons (electronic images that help track user activity). These tools assist us in gathering aggregate data to monitor and enhance your navigation on our site. We might use them to collect information like IP addresses, browser types, domain names, and pages visited. This data is then analyzed by our webmasters to evaluate the number of visitors to various sections of our site and to ensure that our website is providing effective and valuable content.

Rest assured, neither cookies nor web beacons collect personal information such as your name or email address. While you have the option to disable cookies in your browser settings, please note that this may limit your access to certain parts of our website.

For better site management, Nartom Consulting or our service providers may track visitor data based on elements such as domain, company IP address, and browser type. Our team uses this information to assess site traffic and to confirm that our website is functioning as a useful resource.

Google Analytics Cookies

We may gather data about your computer, including IP address, operating system, and browser type, for purposes of system administration and report generation. This statistical data on users’ browsing behavior is collected anonymously and does not identify individuals.

The cookies used on our site are primarily for Google Analytics, which are categorized as ‘performance cookies.’ Google Analytics is a web analytics tool that provides insights into how visitors engage with our website. By using these cookies, we can compile reports and analyze visitor interactions to enhance our website’s performance.

Cookies store details such as the time of your visit, whether you’ve visited before, and the referral source that led you to our site. Google Analytics collects this information anonymously, offering insights into website trends without identifying individual users. You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking without affecting your experience on our site. For more information, visit Google’s opt-out page.

Understanding Performance Cookies

‘Performance’ cookies are used to collect information about your use of our website, such as which pages you visit and any errors you encounter. These cookies do not gather data that could personally identify you; all collected information is anonymous and solely used to improve the website’s functionality, understand user interests, and measure the website’s effectiveness.

We use performance cookies to:

  • Generate statistics on website usage.
  • Identify and address any errors that occur.
  • Test different website designs for improved user experience.


Please note that performance cookies will **not** be used to:

  • Collect information for advertising purposes on other websites.
  • Store your preferences or username beyond the current visit.
  • Target ads to you on other websites.


In some instances, third parties may manage these cookies on our behalf, but they are restricted to using them only for the purposes outlined above.

By using our website, you consent to the use of ‘Performance’ cookies.

Managing and Disabling Cookies

Most modern web browsers offer users control over cookies. You can configure your browser to accept, reject, or prompt you when a cookie is being set. For detailed instructions on managing cookies via your browser, visit [AboutCookies.org](http://www.aboutcookies.org).

Additional Resources on Cookies

For further information on cookies, you may find the following websites helpful:

– [All About Cookies](http://www.allaboutcookies.org)
– [Your Online Choices – A Guide to Behavioral Advertising](http://www.youronlinechoices.eu)
– [ICC (UK) Cookie Guide](http://www.international-chamber.co.uk/our-expertise/digitaleconomy)