Cookies
HM Land Registry puts small files (known as ‘cookies’) onto your computer. These files collect information about how you use our service
Cookies are used to:
- measure how you use our service, so we can update and improve it based on your needs
- remember the notifications you've seen, so we don't show them to you again
HM Land Registry cookies aren't used to identify you personally.
You’ll normally see a message on the service website before we store a cookie on your computer. Find out more about how to manage cookies.
How cookies are used on Local Land Charges Migration Hub
You may see a cookies banner when you first visit
Name | Purpose | Expires |
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cookie_options | Records the analytics settings and whether you have hidden the cookies message | 1 year |
Measuring website usage (Google Analytics)
We use Google Analytics software to collect information about how you use Local Land Charges Migration Hub. We do this to help make sure the service website is meeting the needs of its users and to help us make improvements. Google Analytics stores information about:
- the pages you visit on Local Land Charges Migration Hub
- how long you spend on each page
- how you got to the service
- what you click on while you're visiting the service
We don’t collect or store your personal information (for example your name or address) so this information can’t be used to identify who you are. We don’t allow Google to use or share our analytics data. Google Analytics sets the following cookies:
Name | Purpose | Expires |
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_ga | This helps us count how many people visit Local Land Charges Migration Hub by tracking if you've visited before | 2 years |
_gid' | This helps us count how many people visit Local Land Charges Migration Hub by tracking if you've visited before | 24 hours |
_gat | Used to manage the rate at which page view requests are made | 10 minutes |
You can opt out of Google Analytics cookies.
Making secure connections to websites
Your browser uses cookies to make secure connections to websites with a ‘https’ URL. There are different versions for different levels of security