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The file memorises certain information which the site is able to read when it is consulted again and which may be necessary for the proper functioning of the site and to improve usability. Through cookies, for example, it is possible to determine whether a connection has already been made between the computer and site, to highlight novelties or maintain “login” information.
Endpoint Adjudication website only use technical cookies and the so-called “analytics” cookies which, for the purpose of optimising the site could collect information, in anonymous and aggregate form, about the number of users and how they use the site.
Endpoint Adjudication does not use any type of cookie aimed at profiling the user but uses third party services which, in turn, use profiling cookies.
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