Last updated: 08/01/2026

1. Introduction

    This Cookie Policy explains how Nannycare (UK) Limited (“we”, “our” or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on the Nannycare Healthcare Professional website.

    This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy – Healthcare Professionals, which explains how we collect, use and protect personal data.

    You can manage your cookie preferences at any time using our cookie settings.

    2. What are cookies?

      Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when you visit a website. They help websites function correctly, improve performance, and provide insight into how the site is used.

      Some cookies are essential to the operation of the website, while others help us understand and improve the user experience.

      3. Types of cookies we use

        The Nannycare Healthcare Professional website uses a limited number of cookies, categorised as follows:

        a) Strictly necessary cookies (essential – no consent required)

        These cookies are essential for the website to function properly and cannot be switched off. They enable basic features such as page navigation, security, and remembering your cookie preferences.

        Examples may include:

        b) Performance and analytics cookies (require consent)

        These cookies help us understand how healthcare professionals use our website by collecting anonymous, aggregated information. This allows us to monitor performance and improve the site.

        We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) for this purpose.

        Examples:

        Analytics data is anonymised where possible and used for statistical purposes only.

        4. Cookies we do not use

          The Nannycare Healthcare Professional website does not use:

          5. How we obtain your consent

            When you first visit the website, you will see a cookie banner allowing you to:

            Strictly necessary cookies are always active, as they are required for the website to function.

            You can change your preferences at any time using the cookie settings link on the website.

            6. Managing and disabling cookies

              You can manage cookies in the following ways:

              a) Through our website

              Use the cookie settings tool to update your preferences at any time.

              b) Through your browser

              Most web browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect how the website functions.

              Instructions vary by browser:

              7. Third-party cookies

                Some cookies on this website are set by third-party service providers, such as Google Analytics. These cookies are governed by Google’s own privacy and cookie policies.

                We recommend reviewing third-party policies for further information on how they handle data.

                9. Changes to this policy

                  We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, or our website. The most up-to-date version will always be available on this page.

                  9. Contact us

                    If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used on the Healthcare Professional website, please contact us:

                    Email: enquiry@nannycare.co.uk

                    Address: Nannycare Building, 1 Chalfont Park, Gerrards Cross, SL9 0BG, United Kingdom
                    Telephone: 0800 328 5826

                    This content you are accessing is intended for healthcare professionals only

                    If you are not a healthcare professional, please visit our dedicated consumer website at www.nannycare.co.uk.

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