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- Session Cookies
- Persistent Cookies
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Eurona uses cookies when you visit our websites. We use Google Analytics on our pages in order to assist us in maintaining our websites. Google analytics allows us to measure and learn in aggregate how our website is being used, and to see for example, which are the most popular pages. This will help us ensure we provide relevant information in an easily accessible format. We also use a number of session cookies and a persistent cookie to record your acknowledgement of our cookie usage. Google Analytics make available an opt-out mechanism.
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