Privacy Policy
The RePORT Project website does not collect any personally identifiable information about visitors. We do collect some data about user visits to help us better understand how the public uses the site and how to make it more helpful. The RePORT Project team does not collect information for commercial marketing or any purpose unrelated to the RePORT Project website purpose.
Our privacy policy outlines the information we receive when you visit our site and how we use this information.
We receive only receive automatically collected information.
Information Automatically Collected
When you visit any website, the site can automatically collect information about your visit. When you browse through our site, read pages, or download information, we collect certain information to measure how many visitors come to the different parts of the site so we can make the site more useful. For Example: We use browser information to help us design our site so the greatest number of people can view the pages correctly.
For every visitor, we collect and temporarily store the following information:
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Your computer’s Internet Protocol (IP) address.
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The domain from which you access the Internet.
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The website address from which you came to our site.
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The date and time you arrived at our site and how long you spent there.
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The name and version of your computer’s operating system and browser.
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The pages and resources you visited.
We use this information to improve our website and provide a better experience for our visitors. We use Microsoft Clarity to aggregate this information. The information is available only to our web managers and staff who require this information to perform their duties. It is retained only for as long as needed for analysis purposes.
Cookies
We use cookies to improve website functions for visitors and to better understand how the public is using our website. The type of cookies we use are session cookies:
Session Cookies (single-session)
Some services on our website use session cookies. Session cookies are small bits of text that are temporarily stored in your computer. Session cookies are used to aid searching and navigating the site and are deleted when you close your browser. Data collected through session cookies will be retained only for as long as needed for measurement purposes.
How to Opt-Out or Disable Cookies
Both session and persistent cookies pertaining to our website are enabled by default because of their integration with our website. If you do not wish to have session or persistent cookies placed on your computer, you can disable them using your Web browser. If you opt out of cookies, you will still have access to all information and resources contained within the My Kidneys My Health website, but it may affect some website features.