Cookies Policy
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Clear Law uses cookies which collect data to enable us to improve the content on our website and the advice we provide on certain features that you may find useful.
Cookies are small text files that are transferred to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser to enable us to recognise your computer and help us to track visitors to our site. We use these first-person tracking visitor cookies that enable us to better understand how you use our website during your visit or ‘session’. These session or ‘persistent’ cookies remain in your browser until you delete them or reinstall your browser.
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but, if you wish, you can set your browser to prevent it from accepting cookies. The ‘help’ portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether.
The information we collect is not personally identifiable and we do not use third-party cookies to track online activity for advertising or re-targeting purposes. We also do not use ‘intrusive’ cookies to link personal information we may have to your browsing behaviour on this website.
We are in the process of assessing how to implement a feature to allow you can opt out of cookies, without disrupting your user experience. If you wish to continue using our site, click here.
For more information about cookies and how to stop cookies being installed, please visit: www.allaboutcookies.org . For more information on cookies and EU cookie law, please visit: www.ico.gov.uk.
The Types of Cookies We Use
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies help us improve how our website functions. These allow us to better understand how our visitors use our website and enable us to optimise their experience through anonymous statistical data.
Targeting Cookies
Targeting cookies will record a visit to the website and be used to share this information with multiple organisations and websites for the purposes of retargeting a visitor with recommended and relevent pieces of content. This information will not allow a visitor to be identifyed personally.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow the website to learn a visitor’s preferences for areas where customisation is available, speeding up browsing. Functionality cookie data may be anonymous and will only track browsing activity on our website.
What Are The Types of Cookies We Use?
cfduid | Cloudflare | Functional | This cookie is used to speed up your browsing of our website. |
id | Doubleclick (Google) | Targeting | Personalised content recommends and advertising based on anonymous visit data |
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PREF*, VSC*, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE*, remote_sid* | YouTube | Performance | These cookies are used to allow visitors to watch embedded YouTube videos on our website |
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