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Purposes & Features

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

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  • Most purposes explained in this notice rely on the storage or accessing of information from your device when you use an app or visit a website. For example, a vendor or publisher might need to store a cookie on your device during your first visit on a website, to be able to recognise your device during your next visits (by accessing this cookie each time).

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Legitimate Interest

Advertising presented to you on this service can be based on limited data, such as the website or app you are using, your non-precise location, your device type or which content you are (or have been) interacting with (for example, to limit the number of times an ad is presented to you).

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  • A car manufacturer wants to promote its electric vehicles to environmentally conscious users living in the city after office hours. The advertising is presented on a page with related content (such as an article on climate change actions) after 6:30 p.m. to users whose non-precise location suggests that they are in an urban zone.
  • A large producer of watercolour paints wants to carry out an online advertising campaign for its latest watercolour range, diversifying its audience to reach as many amateur and professional artists as possible and avoiding showing the ad next to mismatched content (for instance, articles about how to paint your house). The number of times that the ad has been presented to you is detected and limited, to avoid presenting it too often.

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Information about your activity on this service (such as forms you submit, content you look at) can be stored and combined with other information about you (for example, information from your previous activity on this service and other websites or apps) or similar users. This is then used to build or improve a profile about you (that might include possible interests and personal aspects). Your profile can be used (also later) to present advertising that appears more relevant based on your possible interests by this and other entities.

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  • If you read several articles about the best bike accessories to buy, this information could be used to create a profile about your interest in bike accessories. Such a profile may be used or improved later on, on the same or a different website or app to present you with advertising for a particular bike accessory brand. If you also look at a configurator for a vehicle on a luxury car manufacturer website, this information could be combined with your interest in bikes to refine your profile and make an assumption that you are interested in luxury cycling gear.
  • An apparel company wishes to promote its new line of high-end baby clothes. It gets in touch with an agency that has a network of clients with high income customers (such as high-end supermarkets) and asks the agency to create profiles of young parents or couples who can be assumed to be wealthy and to have a new child, so that these can later be used to present advertising within partner apps based on those profiles.

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Advertising presented to you on this service can be based on your advertising profiles, which can reflect your activity on this service or other websites or apps (like the forms you submit, content you look at), possible interests and personal aspects.

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  • An online retailer wants to advertise a limited sale on running shoes. It wants to target advertising to users who previously looked at running shoes on its mobile app. Tracking technologies might be used to recognise that you have previously used the mobile app to consult running shoes, in order to present you with the corresponding advertisement on the app.
  • A profile created for personalised advertising in relation to a person having searched for bike accessories on a website can be used to present the relevant advertisement for bike accessories on a mobile app of another organisation.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 547

Information about your activity on this service (for instance, forms you submit, non-advertising content you look at) can be stored and combined with other information about you (such as your previous activity on this service or other websites or apps) or similar users. This is then used to build or improve a profile about you (which might for example include possible interests and personal aspects). Your profile can be used (also later) to present content that appears more relevant based on your possible interests, such as by adapting the order in which content is shown to you, so that it is even easier for you to find content that matches your interests.

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  • You read several articles on how to build a treehouse on a social media platform. This information might be added to a profile to mark your interest in content related to outdoors as well as do-it-yourself guides (with the objective of allowing the personalisation of content, so that for example you are presented with more blog posts and articles on treehouses and wood cabins in the future).
  • You have viewed three videos on space exploration across different TV apps. An unrelated news platform with which you have had no contact builds a profile based on that viewing behaviour, marking space exploration as a topic of possible interest for other videos.

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Content presented to you on this service can be based on your content personalisation profiles, which can reflect your activity on this or other services (for instance, the forms you submit, content you look at), possible interests and personal aspects. This can for example be used to adapt the order in which content is shown to you, so that it is even easier for you to find (non-advertising) content that matches your interests.

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  • You read articles on vegetarian food on a social media platform and then use the cooking app of an unrelated company. The profile built about you on the social media platform will be used to present you vegetarian recipes on the welcome screen of the cooking app.
  • You have viewed three videos about rowing across different websites. An unrelated video sharing platform will recommend five other videos on rowing that may be of interest to you when you use your TV app, based on a profile built about you when you visited those different websites to watch online videos.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 214

Legitimate Interest

Information regarding which advertising is presented to you and how you interact with it can be used to determine how well an advert has worked for you or other users and whether the goals of the advertising were reached. For instance, whether you saw an ad, whether you clicked on it, whether it led you to buy a product or visit a website, etc. This is very helpful to understand the relevance of advertising campaigns.

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  • You have clicked on an advertisement about a “black Friday” discount by an online shop on the website of a publisher and purchased a product. Your click will be linked to this purchase. Your interaction and that of other users will be measured to know how many clicks on the ad led to a purchase.
  • You are one of very few to have clicked on an advertisement about an “international appreciation day” discount by an online gift shop within the app of a publisher. The publisher wants to have reports to understand how often a specific ad placement within the app, and notably the “international appreciation day” ad, has been viewed or clicked by you and other users, in order to help the publisher and its partners (such as agencies) optimise ad placements.

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Legitimate Interest

Information regarding which content is presented to you and how you interact with it can be used to determine whether the (non-advertising) content e.g. reached its intended audience and matched your interests. For instance, whether you read an article, watch a video, listen to a podcast or look at a product description, how long you spent on this service and the web pages you visit etc. This is very helpful to understand the relevance of (non-advertising) content that is shown to you.

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  • You have read a blog post about hiking on a mobile app of a publisher and followed a link to a recommended and related post. Your interactions will be recorded as showing that the initial hiking post was useful to you and that it was successful in interesting you in the related post. This will be measured to know whether to produce more posts on hiking in the future and where to place them on the home screen of the mobile app.
  • You were presented a video on fashion trends, but you and several other users stopped watching after 30 seconds. This information is then used to evaluate the right length of future videos on fashion trends.

Number of Vendors seeking consent or relying on legitimate interest: 392

Legitimate Interest

Reports can be generated based on the combination of data sets (like user profiles, statistics, market research, analytics data) regarding your interactions and those of other users with advertising or (non-advertising) content to identify common characteristics (for instance, to determine which target audiences are more receptive to an ad campaign or to certain contents).

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  • The owner of an online bookstore wants commercial reporting showing the proportion of visitors who consulted and left its site without buying, or consulted and bought the last celebrity autobiography of the month, as well as the average age and the male/female distribution of each category. Data relating to your navigation on its site and to your personal characteristics is then used and combined with other such data to produce these statistics.
  • An advertiser wants to better understand the type of audience interacting with its adverts. It calls upon a research institute to compare the characteristics of users who interacted with the ad with typical attributes of users of similar platforms, across different devices. This comparison reveals to the advertiser that its ad audience is mainly accessing the adverts through mobile devices and is likely in the 45-60 age range.

Number of Vendors seeking consent or relying on legitimate interest: 503

Legitimate Interest

Information about your activity on this service, such as your interaction with ads or content, can be very helpful to improve products and services and to build new products and services based on user interactions, the type of audience, etc. This specific purpose does not include the development or improvement of user profiles and identifiers.

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  • A technology platform working with a social media provider notices a growth in mobile app users, and sees based on their profiles that many of them are connecting through mobile connections. It uses a new technology to deliver ads that are formatted for mobile devices and that are low-bandwidth, to improve their performance.
  • An advertiser is looking for a way to display ads on a new type of consumer device. It collects information regarding the way users interact with this new kind of device to determine whether it can build a new mechanism for displaying advertising on this type of device.

Number of Vendors seeking consent or relying on legitimate interest: 596

Legitimate Interest

Content presented to you on this service can be based on limited data, such as the website or app you are using, your non-precise location, your device type, or which content you are (or have been) interacting with (for example, to limit the number of times a video or an article is presented to you).

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  • A travel magazine has published an article on its website about the new online courses proposed by a language school, to improve travelling experiences abroad. The school’s blog posts are inserted directly at the bottom of the page, and selected on the basis of your non-precise location (for instance, blog posts explaining the course curriculum for different languages than the language of the country you are situated in).
  • A sports news mobile app has started a new section of articles covering the most recent football games. Each article includes videos hosted by a separate streaming platform showcasing the highlights of each match. If you fast-forward a video, this information may be used to select a shorter video to play next.

Number of Vendors seeking consent or relying on legitimate interest: 152

Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly fraudulent activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots), and ensure systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be used to correct any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may encounter in the delivery of content and ads and in your interaction with them.

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  • An advertising intermediary delivers ads from various advertisers to its network of partnering websites. It notices a large increase in clicks on ads relating to one advertiser, and uses data regarding the source of the clicks to determine that 80% of the clicks come from bots rather than humans.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 563

Certain information (like an IP address or device capabilities) is used to ensure the technical compatibility of the content or advertising, and to facilitate the transmission of the content or ad to your device.

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  • Clicking on a link in an article might normally send you to another page or part of the article. To achieve this, 1°) your browser sends a request to a server linked to the website, 2°) the server answers back (“here is the article you asked for”), using technical information automatically included in the request sent by your device, to properly display the information / images that are part of the article you asked for. Technically, such exchange of information is necessary to deliver the content that appears on your screen.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 562

The choices you make regarding the purposes and entities listed in this notice are saved and made available to those entities in the form of digital signals (such as a string of characters). This is necessary in order to enable both this service and those entities to respect such choices.

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  • When you visit a website and are offered a choice between consenting to the use of profiles for personalised advertising or not consenting, the choice you make is saved and made available to advertising providers, so that advertising presented to you respects that choice.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 390

Information about your activity on this service may be matched and combined with other information relating to you and originating from various sources (for instance your activity on a separate online service, your use of a loyalty card in-store, or your answers to a survey), in support of the purposes explained in this notice.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 400

In support of the purposes explained in this notice, your device might be considered as likely linked to other devices that belong to you or your household (for instance because you are logged in to the same service on both your phone and your computer, or because you may use the same Internet connection on both devices).

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 353

Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it automatically sends when accessing the Internet (for instance, the IP address of your Internet connection or the type of browser you are using) in support of the purposes exposed in this notice.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 534

With your acceptance, your precise location (within a radius of less than 500 metres) may be used in support of the purposes explained in this notice.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 279

With your acceptance, certain characteristics specific to your device might be requested and used to distinguish it from other devices (such as the installed fonts or plugins, the resolution of your screen) in support of the purposes explained in this notice.

Number of Vendors seeking consent: 144

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Queen Alexandra hospital

I gave birth to my daughter in the Princess Anne in Southampton but have recently moved to Gosport and am due a baby boy in August. Is the queen alexandra hospital good? I’ve been told I can go to Princess Anne if I want to but I wanted to hear peoples experiences first x

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I had my little boy in princess anne too! I’ve only heard good about qa, the midwives there are lovely! I was admitted when 4/5 weeks pp due to bleeding and honestly they were amazing then so I imagine only good in l&d! Xx

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In my opinion the maternity department were really good up until baby was born. I had a planned c-section which was incredible. However once I was back on the ward I felt quite neglected.

As a first time mum I wasn’t sure what to expect or know fully what I was doing.

When I did press my button for help they did come quick but didn’t feel I was getting the support I needed.

I had issues with breastfeeding and after 2 days I switched to formula as baby wasn’t latching. It was only AFTER I left (4 day stay) that I was told there was a special breastfeeding team which no one mentioned to me or thought to refer me to despite me pressing my button asking for help with latching all the time. If I knew it was there I would have asked for their help.

Some of the midwife’s were soooo lovely and helpful, but others not so much. It’s just luck on who you’ll get. But I guess that’s the same everywhere.

I’d have a future baby there again and I’d stick up for myself more.

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Had my first at qa and they were great during labour and after but I did have a period of time during my induction where I was further along in labour than they believed and they refused to check me so they took some convincing but I don’t really blame them on that a lot cos it happened rather fast, planning to have my second there nonetheless x

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I had 2 babies at QA. The births & pre natal I received great care & couldn’t fault. However I remember thinking both times the aftercare was not great when it came to support for breast feeding. On both occasions I heard this first hand. The first time they said they would take my baby for a bit because she was clearly hungry so they’d try formula feed her and I could sleep - I didn’t want formula for her as I really wanted to breast feed & luckily she actually wouldn’t take the formula & then was breast feeding with me straight after. 2nd time I heard another lady being spoken too quite nastily & it upset me a bit, they said she just needed to feed her baby he was clearly hungry & breast feeding clearly wasn’t going to happen so she needed to get him on formula. I felt so sad for this lady as she was trying her absolute best, I just felt that they could have spoke to her in a kinder, more sensitive manner. But again — cannot fault the birth & the prenatal care. Best of luck :)

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I spent a month in QA last summer, mostly on B6. The midwives and doctors were fantastic, as were the feeding team once you could get hold of them. The parking is also much easier at QA

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@Rachel couldn't agree more with your Rachel. Midwives who delivered were fabulous but felt alone and not as supported on postnatal ward.

First time Mum here too

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QA was good, postnatal wasn’t great and felt neglected… when I went back to the postnatal ward because my daughter was jaundice, I felt even more neglected… but the labour was fabulous and couldn’t have asked for more!

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@Poppy agree with parts of this too on feeding support. Some of them definitely need to work on their empathy and spending time with women who have gone through the most brutal, emotional experience and are trusting the staff to listen and advise appropriately to individual needs, not just offer a quick resolution.

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I've had 2 babies at QA, very different experiences but overall I was happy both times with the care me and baby received. My first was 6 weeks premature and was in the NICU for 15 days after birth, during labour staff were amazing and then the care he received in the NICU was second to none, I felt really comforted knowing how well he was looked after whilst he was there. Had my second baby 10 weeks ago, very quick labour but again overall a really good experience, I can't speak much on the aftercare because I discharged myself after my first the same day and went home only a few hours after I had my second x

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I have given birth at QA and cannot fault them! The care I received during labour was outstanding and unlike some of the other mums on this thread (I'm so sorry you had bad experiences 😞) my aftercare was excellent too. X

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I wont lie. I had a really traumatic experience with QA, they left me in blood stained sheets and didnt change any bedding etc. Didnt help me up from epidural, no breastfeeding support. I opted st richards with my second and it was amazing g

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I had both a midwife and a student midwife in for my delivery, first time mum, and they made the experience so great. The student delivered my baby while the other midwife held my hand along with my partner and guided me through everything. She then got me up after skin to skin, got me showered and changed and got me something to eat. They were both very supportive

The midwives on the ward after were great, they came every time I pressed my button and got me everything I needed. However, I do have to agree with another comment about breastfeeding. My little one came early so we had latching issues and instead of helping me they just left me to my own devices. I got stressed out and asked for formula to feed my baby on day 3 of my stay and instead of getting their breastfeeding team down (I also didn’t know they had this) they got the formula and a hospital pump and encouraged pumping and bottle feeding. It was only when the NHS called me to do a survey that I found out about the team

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i also had a traumatic and bad experience at QA with my first. so for my second i went to st richard’s in chichester, i could not fault them x

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I think Labour has started need some urgent advice as I can’t reach anyone not even my midwife lol

TMI but just went to do a poop. Been feeling like I need one but I’ve not been constipated. As I did one I felt the sharpest pain in my v. Since I’ve stood up I can’t keep my legs closed and I feel like I need to lean over on something and now I feel like I need another poop. Could this be Labour starting? Scared to do another one as I still feel pain in my v. I have put my finger at the surface but nothing but I’m too scared to go deeper to check properly. Earlier this week I was at the hospital and they said baby’s head was engaged but I can’t get ahold of anyone and my husband has the car and isn’t picking up

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Taking Toddler to meet baby in hospital?

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Just for fun… what names would you never use? Why?

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