COOKIE POLICY


What are cookies?

When you visit a website, a little text and numeric file called a cookie is downloaded to your computer or other device. Numerous helpful functions performed by cookies enhance your usage of the website. Your computer must keep track of the data you want it to, including your login, address, payment information, and the contents of your shopping cart. Cookies are used for this. Different sorts of cookies exist; we've outlined them in greater detail below. The Information Commissioner's Office ("ICO") website has further information about cookies if you're interested.

What cookies do we use?

By using the Law Tutor website, you agree to the following types of cookies being placed on your device:

  1. Strictly essential cookies: Those are essential for the operation of the Law Tutor website and platform. You must have certain cookies in order to navigate and utilise the Law Tutor website and platform. They assist us in keeping track of things like your previous activity on the site and if you are signed in.

  2. Performance cookies: These cookies help the Law Tutor website and platform operate more efficiently. They gather data on how the Law Tutor website and platform are used. This covers the websites that people visit the most and if they encounter any errors. These cookies don't identify you. They assist us with managing issues, as well as the functionality and layout of the Law Tutor website and platform.

  3. Functionality cookies: By storing your user name and preferences, these cookies help you save time.

  4. Third-party cookies: We may make use of tracking pixels that belong to other people. These collect data about how you interact with the Law Tutor website and platform, which may be used to create customised advertisements and assess the effectiveness of marketing initiatives. This indicates that the third party could use your browser to store their own cookies. Such cookies are used in accordance with the privacy policies of the third parties.

By selecting "manage cookies" on the Law Tutor website, you may change your cookie preferences at any moment. It may be necessary for you to refresh your page for the changes to take effect.  You may manage cookies by modifying the settings on your web browser. This should allow you to block certain cookies and get notifications when cookies are installed.

On the Law Tutor website, you can modify your cookie choices at any time by clicking the "manage cookies" option. To make the adjustments effective, you may need to reload your page.  By changing the settings on your internet browser, you may also control cookies. You should be able to use this to prevent certain cookies and get alerts when cookies are placed.