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  1. About this cookie policy
    1. This cookie policy provides you with information about how Quastels LLP (“we”, “us” and “Quastels”) use cookies on this website.
    2. We have set out in this cookie policy clear and comprehensive information about the cookies we use and the purposes for using those cookies. Except as set out in this policy, our Client Privacy Policy and our Website Privacy Policy govern our processing of the personal data we collect via cookies. 
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    1. We may update this cookie policy from time to time. We will publish an up to date cookie policy on this website at all times, indicating the latest amendments.
    2. This version was last updated on Tue 19 Oct 2021.

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