What’s a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file which is transferred on to your computer, smartphone or tablet via your web browser. Cookies are transferred on to your device’s permanent storage when you visit our website to enable our own system to recognise you when you visit our website again and to enable us to improve your use of our website.
Cookies may be ‘temporary’ or ‘session’ cookies, which are only in use while you visit our website and are deleted when you close your browser, or ‘permanent’ cookies, which stay on your device’s permanent storage after you leave our website until you delete them manually or your browser deletes them after a period of time
Cookies are also classed as ‘own’ or ’3rd Party’ which means that either website your visiting (own) uses cookies or an external website / utility (3rd Party) may use cookies.
Your web browser can control how cookies are handled to learn more about cookies you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers. You will also find details on how to delete cookies from your computer as well as more general information about cookies.
Does DFA Law website use cookies?
We only use cookies in order to remember you as you use our website, but we also allow 3rd parties to use cookies (both temporary and permanent) on our site. Our site does not keep or use any personal information. Any anonymous information collected is handled according to our Privacy Policy.
If you wish to reject our own cookies, you can configure your browser to do so, but please be aware that if you do, certain functionality of the website may not be available and your use of the website may therefore be diminished.
3rd Party Cookies on our Website
Google Analytics
DFA Law uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics uses analytical cookies (both temporary and permanent) on our websites to compile aggregate information about the areas of our website that are visited most frequently and to track our own advertising. This information is used to enhance the content of our website and make your use of the website easier and to inform us of the success of our own advertising elsewhere on the internet.
View the Google Privacy Policy for more information.
Twitter.com
We have a ‘live’ feed to our Twitter account to let you know our latest tweets. As part of this service, Twitter.com uses some temporary and permanent cookies.
For more information, view Twitter’s privacy policy.
LegalRSS
We use Words4Business for some of our news items and to provide our visitors with the latest news articles embedded in to our own website. As part of this service it does uses both temporary and permanent cookies.