Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files placed on your computer to collect standard Internet log and visitor behavior information. When you visit our web sites, we may collect information from you automatically through cookies or similar technology.

For further information, visit allaboutcookies.org.

For an open source list of cookies and what they do, visit cookiepedia.co.uk.

What types of cookies do we use?

There are four categories of cookies which are employed on our website:

  • Essential – Get Well uses these cookies to carry out or facilitate the transmission of communications over the network and to provide you with navigation capabilities.
  • Performance – Get Well uses these cookies for our benefit about how you use the website and its features, to include debugging.
  • Functionality – Get Well uses these cookies so that we recognize you on our website and remember your previously selected preferences. These could include what language you prefer and location you are in. A mix of first-party and third-party cookies are used.
  • Marketing – Get Well may use these cookies to be able to honor your preferences if you have elected not to receive marketing communications.

What cookies do we use?

Below details the cookies used for our corporate website, www.getwellnetwork.com

Essential website cookies

Some cookies are essential for the operation of our website and therefore can’t be turned
off. Cookies are necessary in order for you to be able to move around the website and use
our services.

Categories and descriptionCookies
None definedNA

Performance cookies

We use third-party cookies to analyze how our visitors use the website and to monitor general website performance. These cookies help us to identify issues on the website, and improve the website content and functionalities to offer you a better experience. For example, we use performance cookies to know which pages are the most consulted, monitoring for potential errors, and to better understand our audiences.

Categories and descriptionCookies
This cookie is set by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data, and site usage. This cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors._ga
This cookie is set by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to store anonymous information about how visitors use a website. The data collected includes the number of site visits, the source of where visitors have come from and the pages they have visited._gid
This is a pattern type cookie set by Google Analytics, where the pattern element on the name contains the unique identity number of the account or website it relates to. It is a variation of the _gat cookie which is used to limit the amount of data recorded by Google on high traffic volume websites._gat_UA-{id}
This cookie is used to persist session state_ga_{id}
The Pardot visitor cookie includes the name “visitor_id” plus the unique identifier for your account, which is derived from the tracking code placed on the site. The value stored is the unique ID for the visitor. This cookie is set by our tracking code on visitors and prospects.visitor_id{id}
visitor_id{id}-hash

Marketing cookies

We use third-party marketing cookies to identify and honor your preferences if you have elected not to receive marketing communications.

Categories and descriptionCookies
None definedNA

Functionality cookies

We use third-party marketing cookies to identify and honor your preferences if you have elected not to receive marketing communications.

Categories and descriptionCookies
None This WordPress cookie establishes and preserve the time at which wp-settings for the user were setwp-settings, wp-settings-[user]

How to manage cookies?

You can set your browser to not accept cookies, and the above website tells you how to remove cookies from your browser. However, in a few cases, some of our website features may not function as a result.