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How and why does Sterling International Consulting use them?
Sterling International Consulting uses cookies to gain a better understanding how visitors use this website. Cookies help us tailor the SIC Website to your personal needs, to improve its user-friendliness, gain customer satisfaction feedback on our website (through designated partners) and to communicate to you elsewhere on the web.
Sterling International Consulting keeps all the information collected from cookies in a non–personally identifiable format.
Cookies located on your computer do not contain your name but an IP address.
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What type of cookies does Sterling International Consulting use?
The following types of cookies are used on the SIC Website.
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