Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2026
Umbrella Mental Health is a trade name (DBA) used by Jonathan Kim, PMHNP-BC, a sole proprietor. This practice is not a corporation, LLC, or partnership.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser when you visit a website. They can remember certain information about your visit, such as your preferences or how you navigated the site.
This site uses a minimal number of cookies. Cookies are not used to track personally identifiable information, serve advertising, or build behavioral profiles.
How cookies are used
Analytics
A web analytics service (such as Google Analytics) may be used to understand aggregate patterns of site usage — which pages are visited, how users arrive at the site, and general geographic regions of visitors. This data is anonymized and aggregated and does not identify individual users.
Analytics cookies help improve the site. They do not contain sensitive health information.
Functionality
Some cookies are necessary for the site to work properly — for example, to remember your navigation state. These are session cookies that expire when you close your browser.
What this site does not do
- Cookies are not used to serve targeted advertising
- Cookie data is not sold to third parties
- Health-related information is not tracked through cookies
- Cross-site tracking cookies are not used
How to control cookies
Cookies can be managed or disabled through your browser settings. The process varies by browser — look for "Privacy," "Cookies," or "Site Data" in your browser preferences.
Disabling all cookies may affect how certain features of this site function, but the core content will remain accessible.
To opt out of Google Analytics specifically, use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
Changes to this policy
If cookie use changes, this page will be updated and the date at the top revised. Periodic review is encouraged.
Questions
Contact info@umbrellamentalhealth.com with any questions about cookies or tracking on this site.