Cookie policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are files saved on your phone, tablet or computer when you visit a website.

They store information about how you use the website, such as the pages you visit.

Cookies are not viruses or computer programs. They are very small so do not take up much space.

How we use cookies

We only use cookies to:

  • make our website work
  • measure how you use our website, such as which links you click on (analytics cookies), if you give us permission

We do not use any other cookies, for example, cookies that remember your settings or cookies that help with health campaigns.

We sometimes use tools on other organisations' websites to collect data or to ask for feedback. These tools set their own cookies.

Cookies that make our website work

We use cookies to keep our website secure and fast.

List of cookies that make our website work
Cookie names and purposes
Cookie name Purpose Expiry
nhs-england-independent-provider-licensing-gateway-cookie-consent Remembers if you used our cookies banner When you close the browser (if you do not use the banner) or 1 year (if you use the banner)

Cookies that measure website use

We also like to use analytics cookies. These cookies store anonymous information about how you use our website, such as which pages you visit or what you click on.

List of cookies that measure website use
Cookie names and purposes
Cookie name Purpose Expiry
_ga Used by Google Analytics. Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. 2 years
_ga_<container-id> Used by Google Analytics. Used to persist session state. 2 years

We'll only use these cookies if you say it's OK. We'll use a cookie to save your settings.

Tell us if we can use analytics cookies