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Information Collection and Use
Any information collected, such as E-mail addresses will not be sold or given to third parties without your explicit permission. Wiltshire Police is the sole owner of the information, personal or otherwise, collected from this site.

Hyperlinks
This Website contains links to other sites. Please be aware that Wiltshire Police is not responsible for the privacy practices of other such sites.

We encourage our users and visitors to be aware that when they leave our site, they should read carefully the privacy statements of these third party sites. This privacy statement applies exclusively to information collected at this site.

Cookies
Cookies are files stored in your browser and are used by most websites to help personalise your web experience. Some features on this site will not function if you do not allow cookies.

CookieType of cookieOwnerUse
_utma, _utmb, _utmc, _utmz Stored Google These cookies allow us to count page visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site, using a service provided by Google Analytics
civicAllowCookies Stored Cookie Control

This is the cookie stored by Cookie Control when a user agrees to have cookies stored on their machine.

681a1d0ae66eff69e92b5fae52564966 Session Wiltshire Police  To improve navigation on website

'Session' or 'Transient' cookies are temporary bits of information that are erased once you exit your Web browser window or otherwise turn your computer off. Session cookies are used to improve navigation on web sites and to collect statistical information.

'Persistent', 'Permanent' or 'Stored' cookies are more permanent bits of information that are placed on the hard drive of your computer and stay there unless you delete the cookie. Persistent cookies store information on your computer for a number of purposes, such as retrieving certain information you have previously provided (e.g. login passwords), helping to determine what areas of the Web site visitors find most valuable, and customising the web site based on your preferences.