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If you are a user with general public and anonymous access the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom website does not store or capture personal information, but merely logs the user’s IP address that is automatically recognised by the web server.

This privacy statement only covers the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom website at https://www.supremecourtevents.co.uk/. This statement does not cover links within this site to other websites.

The system may record your email address and other information if volunteered to us by you. This shall be treated as proprietary and confidential. It may be used for internal review and to notify you about updates to the Supreme Court website.

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Cookies that are generated through the use of this website are not used to identify you personally but they are used to make the site work better for you by remembering activities and preferences chosen by you and your browser.

Cookies are used to improve the quality of your website experience by:

Enabling a service to recognise your device so that you do not have to repeat any unnecessary actions
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Cookies might also be used occasionally to help gather feedback to help us understand how users interact with specific services, to inform future website development plans.

Further information on how Government websites use cookies can be found on the GOV.UK website.

These cookies provide us with information on how people interact with our website through a service called Google Analytics.

Google Analytics provide us with anonymous data related to how many people use our site, the number of times the site (or a particular page or section) is viewed, the number of returning visitors to the site, the amount of time spent on the site as well as the browser which was used to access the site.

This data gives us a general understanding of how the website is being used.

It does not collect or store any personal information related to the user (eg: names or addresses). _utma expires 2 years after your last visit to the site

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