Cookies Policy

We use cookies on our website for a variety of reasons which you can learn about below. The cookies we use do not store personally identifiable information nor can they harm your computer. We want our website to be informative, personal, and as user friendly as possible and cookies help us to achieve that goal.

By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as set out in this policy. You can find out how to control and delete cookies below. If you do not agree to such use, please refrain from using the website.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file and holds a certain amount of data, which our website can send to your browser. It may then be stored on your device and can be accessed by our web server. This cookie data can then be retrieved and can allow us to customise our web pages and services accordingly. It’s important to clarify that cookies do not collect any personal data stored on your device.

What do we use cookies for?

We use cookies for some essential parts of our website to function. Without these some pages and features may not load correctly or at all.

We use cookies for tracking visitors to our website, enabling us to view what pages are visited most often and other useful statistics that help us to improve our website. They can also be used with regard to any advertising on or for our website, as well as for tools for us to track the success of this.

We may also use cookies with regard to social media integration on our website, such as for buttons allowing you to share our site on Facebook, Twitter etc.

Any trusted partners that we work with may also utilise cookies in similar ways to those outlined.

As mentioned above, these cookies do not store any personal details relating to you.

3rd party cookies

We use trusted third party applications to help improve the website experience to users: These include:

Google Analytics: Solicitor.info usages Google Analytics to help us to understand how people use the website and so improve viewers’ experiences. It is used for example to identify and fix any problems that may arise with a viewer’s experience of the website and track performance. Google analytics does this by tracking information such as the pages they visit, the website that referred them and the length of time people spend on our website etc.

Google AdWords: Solicitor.info may use Google AdWords marketing which allows the website to recognize people who have been on our website, and improve there viewing experience by showing them adverts related to the pages they have visited. This means, after your visit to our website, you may be shown ads by Google either within the Google Display Network or Google search results. Google AdWords uses cookies in order to show ads based on your past visits to websites to provide relevant ads for products and services of interest to you. You can adjust your settings and also opt out of Google’s use of AdWords cookies by visiting Google’s Ads Settings.

Google AdSense: Solicitor.info may use Google AdSense for advertising. Google AdSense uses a DoubleClick cookie to deliver more relevant ads across the web and limit the number of times that a given ad is shown to you. You can adjust your settings and also opt out of Google’s use of AdSense cookies by visiting Google’s Ads Settings.

How to control and delete cookies

We use cookies to collect information as above. However, should you choose to disable, reject or block our cookies, some parts of our website will not function fully, or in some cases, our website will not be accessible at all.

For more information on how to control your cookie settings and browser settings, or how to delete cookies on your hard drive, please visit www.aboutcookies.org.

How to get in touch

Please contact us via our website to contact our admin team if you have any questions regarding GDPR.

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