Cookies Policy
LAWKASE (referred to as “LAWKASE,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) owns and operates the website www.lawkase.com (the “Site”). We use cookies (small text files stored on the user’s computer’s hard drive) to gather information about the user’s use of our site and the resources the user accesses. These cookies help us remember the user’s preferences and enhance the functionality of our website, ultimately improving the user’s experience. The user can disable cookies through the user’s browser settings; however, doing so may limit the user’s access to certain parts of our website.
In this notice, “personal data” refers to any information that identifies, or can reasonably be used to identify, a living individual, either alone or in conjunction with other information. LAWKASE is dedicated to protecting and respecting the user’s privacy. We value the privacy of visitors to our website, www.lawkase.com , This cookie policy outlines in detail the types of cookies we use and the purposes behind their use.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files downloaded to the user’s devices to enhance the user’s experience. Like most expert sites, this site also utilizes cookies. This page contains information regarding the reasons we accumulate cookies, how we use stored cookies, how the user can prevent cookies from being stored, and the effects of disabling cookies.
How Do We Use Cookies?
We utilize cookies for various purposes as listed below. Unfortunately, there are no industry-standard options to stop cookies without completely disabling the functions they perform. It is suggested that the user leave all cookies enabled to ensure proper functionality.
User’s Consent
Strictly necessary cookies do not require the user’s consent as they are essential for the functioning of our website. However, for performance, functionality, targeting, and social media cookies, we seek the user’s consent before placing them on the user’s device.
Can User Withdraw the Consent?
If the user wishes to withdraw consent at any time, the user can do so by deleting cookies through the user’s internet browser settings.
Disabling Cookies
The user can disable cookies through the user’s browser’s settings. However, be informed that preventing cookies from functioning will affect the user’s experience with this website. Disabling cookies may disable certain functionalities of the website. Hence, it is recommended not to switch off cookies via the user’s browser.
Internet browsers allow the user to adjust cookie settings. The user can typically find these settings in the ‘options’ or ‘preferences’ menu of the user’s browser. The following links might assist the user in understanding these settings better. Alternatively, the user can use the ‘Help’ option in the user’s browser for more information:
- Cookie settings in Microsoft Edge
- Cookie settings in Firefox
- Cookie settings in Chrome
Account Related Cookies
If the user creates an account on this website, certain cookies will be used to manage the sign-up process and general administration. These cookies are typically deleted once the user logs out of the website. However, some cookies are retained to remember the user’s preferences even after the user logs out.
Login-Related Cookies/Session Cookies
Login-related cookies are used to remember the user’s preferences and activities on the website, helping the user avoid logging in every time the user visits a new page. These cookies are automatically deleted once the user logs out.
Forms Related Cookies
Cookies are set to remember the user’s comments, data filled-in forms, and other inputs provided on the website. This enhances the user’s experience with the website.
Site Preferences Cookies/Persistent Cookies
To enhance the user’s experience with the website, cookies are set to remember the user’s preferences while interacting with the site. Deleting these cookies may ruin the user’s website experience.
Third-Party Cookies
Often at LAWKASE, we utilize third-party cookies to enhance the visitor’s experience on the website.
- Helps us analyses visitor behavior on our website. Google Analytics cookies track the time spent on the site and the pages mostly visited. For more information, see the official Google Analytics page.
- We use third-party analytics to monitor and measure site usage, allowing us to create content that interests the user.
- During tests and small adjustments to the site, cookies may ensure a consistent experience and identify user-valued improvements.
- As a service-based organization, we track visitor engagement to refine our content and deliver relevant thought leadership.
- Social media buttons and plug-ins on this site enable the user to connect with the user’s networks. Cookies are set by platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter through our site.
More Information
We hope this explanation has clarified our cookie policy. It’s generally safer to keep cookies enabled to ensure the features the user uses on our site function properly. If the user has further questions, feel free to reach out to us via email at www.lawkase.com and +919310242793