At direct2attorney.com, we want to be transparent about how we use cookies and why they matter to your experience. This policy will help you understand what cookies are, how we use them, and what kind of information they collect. By reading this, you’ll get a clear idea of the types of cookies we use and how the information from them is handled.
While cookies don’t usually store any information that directly identifies you, they may be linked to personal data we hold about you. For more details on how we manage and protect your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy. We also want to reassure you that we don’t store sensitive information like mailing addresses or passwords in cookies.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small files that get placed on your computer or device when you browse a website. They store information about your activity on the site, helping us improve your experience.
Types of Cookies We Use
We use two types of cookies:
- Session Cookies: These are temporary and get deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent Cookies: These stay on your device even after you go offline, helping us remember your preferences for future visits.
Here’s how we use them:
- Essential Cookies
Type: Session
Managed by: Us
Purpose: These cookies are vital for the website to work correctly. They help with user authentication and security. Without them, the services you expect from the website might not function properly. - Cookies Policy / Notice Acceptance Cookies
Type: Persistent
Managed by: Us
Purpose: These cookies remember whether you’ve accepted our use of cookies, so we don’t keep asking you. - Functionality Cookies
Type: Persistent
Managed by: Us
Purpose: These cookies store your choices, like language preference or login details, so you don’t have to set them each time you visit. - Tracking and Performance Cookies
Type: Persistent
Managed by: Third Parties
Purpose: These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website. They track things like page visits and user behavior, and may link to your device’s unique identifier. We use this information to improve the site and test new features.
Your Options Regarding Cookies
If you’d prefer not to have cookies enabled, you can disable them in your browser settings and delete the cookies already saved. However, disabling cookies might cause some parts of the website to function improperly or lead to a less smooth experience.
To learn how to manage cookies on your browser, check these links:
- Chrome: Google Support
- Internet Explorer: Microsoft Support
- Firefox: Mozilla Support
- Safari: Apple Support
For other browsers, visit their official help pages.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or need more information about this Cookies Policy, feel free to reach out to us:
By email: info@direct2attorney.com
By visiting: direct2attorney.com