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Eastview may use cookies to help us see which areas of our web site are more popular, which are not, how they are being used so that we can improve and update our web site to more accurately meet the needs of our users. At some point in the future, if Eastview decides to offer personalized services to its users, we will use cookies to make that personalization and customization of the Eastview web site possible.
Most browsers (Microsoft Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) are initially set up to accept cookies. You can reset your browser to either refuse all cookies or to notify you when you are receiving a cookie and allow you to decide whether or not to accept it.
We do not use cookies to obtain any personal information about you before or after you leave the Eastview sites.