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What are cookies?

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How do we use cookies?

Nativy uses cookies to collect non-personal information including standard internet log information and details of your behavioural patterns upon visiting our pages. We do this to provide you with a better experience, identify preferences, diagnose technical problems, analyse trends and to improve our website.

Furthermore, Nativy uses a variety of services hosted by third parties, such as Google Analytics and Hotjar. These services may collect information sent by your browser as part of a web page request, such as cookies or your IP request. For information on how Google Analytics and Hotjar collect and use your information, please refer to their privacy policies. 

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