How the Narcissistic Abuse Network (N.A.N) Uses Cookies
What are Cookies?
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Standard Uses for Browser Cookies
This website is hosted on a server that sets cookies to help us authenticate you if use any secure areas of our site. The cookies also store login information so that you can enter and leave the website without having to repeatedly re-enter your information.
Some cookies, called session cookies, enable the server to store information about how you navigate and use our site so that you can easily pick up where you left off. Web pages do not have any memory. It is the cookies that act like a bookmark to save you having to remember or start navigating our site all over again.
Some websites use persistent or tracking cookies to store your user preferences, such as, page layout, preferred language, etc, enabling faster loading upon future visits. We do not currently use persistent or tracking cookies.
Essential cookies are necessary for the website to function and for you to use its features. They do not collect or store any personal information.
How We Use Cookies
This website uses cookies to:
- Track the pages you visit and record some aspects of your user experience.
- Track contact form completion.
- Allow you to share pages with your social network profiles.
This website will NOT share any personal information with third parties.