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What type of cookies does Hains & Recoveries use?
Hains & Lund Recoveries only uses first-party cookies which are strictly necessary for the operation of the service, such as when accessing logged in or secure areas.
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This cookie is provided in order to prevent cross-site scripting attacks. |
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First and third party cookies
First-party cookies are cookies that belong to Hains & Lund Recoveries, third-party cookies are cookies that another party places on your device through our service.
Hains & Lund Recoveries does not place any third-party cookies on your device.
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