This Cookies Policy explains Cookies and how We use them on www.optimumsolicitors.co.uk. We collect information using Cookies. It would help if you read this policy to understand the types of Cookies We use and how the information is used.
Cookies usually do not contain personal information or the user’s identity. However, you may be linked to the information stored in and obtained from Cookies, which are small text files that are stored on your device and used by the website operator so that the website can work efficiently. Cookies also provide information about third parties on the Site to the website managers. Each Cookie has different characters that differentiate your device from other users.
We use cookies to improve the user experience on our Site. Further, cookies also help us analyse how users interact with our website by enabling them to share content using social media and providing you with embedded content from third parties. Cookie-type technologies also penetrate emails to identify how users come to our Site so we can measure the efficiency and effectiveness of email marketing.
Types of Cookies We Use
We use two types of Cookies: Persistent and Session Cookies. Persistent Cookies remain on your device when you go offline, whereas Session Cookies are deleted as soon as you close the web browser.
We use both types of Cookies for the purposes mentioned below:
Essential Cookies
These cookies are classified as Session Cookies and are administered by us.
Purpose: These Cookies are essential so you can have a better user experience and use the features of this Site easily, such as accessing secure areas of the Site. Using these Cookies, authenticate users and prevent fraudulent use of user accounts. These cookies are essential because we cannot provide you with the services you have asked us for without them.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies collect information about users and which pages they visit most, such as which pages they visit most on the Site and where and if they get an error message on any of the Site’s pages.
Purpose: These Cookies are known as Google Analytics. We evaluate users on our Site by setting up Google Analytics, which collects information anonymously.
Third-Party Cookies
We also use cookies provided by trusted third parties. For example, we maintain profile pages on social websites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. We may link those profile pages on the Site and other third-party websites.
If you register with third-party websites online, certain cookies may be set so that you can easily share the content and features.
We do not accept liability for third-party cookies. If you are concerned about using cookies on third-party websites linked to the Site, you should review the third party’s privacy policy as soon as you arrive on its website.
Web browsers control the cookies in their settings. Find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers:
Functional cookies
These Cookies come under Persistent Cookies.
Purpose: These Cookies allow us to remember your details and choices, such as login details or language preference, so you can use our Site hassle-free. They provide enhanced personal features and are used to provide services that you have asked for.
Consent to the use of cookies
The essential cookies are automatically set on the Site. But, if you do not want to use cookies on the Site, you can turn off the cookies in your browser and then delete the cookies saved in your browser that are related to the Site. This option can be used whenever you do not want cookies on the Site. But, if you disagree with our Site cookies, you may be inconvenienced by using some Site features, and they may need to be fixed.
See our Privacy Policy for further information on how we use, store, and secure your personal data.
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