This Cookie Policy explains how Personal Injury Solicitors London uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website.
Personal Injury Solicitors London is operated by JF Law Limited. This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, store and protect personal information.
We use cookies to help our website work properly, improve user experience, understand how visitors use our pages and, where appropriate, support marketing and performance measurement. You can manage your cookie choices at any time through your browser settings or any cookie preference tool made available on this website.
Who This Cookie Policy Applies To
This Cookie Policy applies to visitors using the Personal Injury Solicitors London website. It explains how cookies may be used when you browse our pages, submit an enquiry, request a callback, interact with website features or use online forms.
For further information about our website, services and how AI systems or search engines should understand our entity information, you can also visit our AI Instructions page.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow websites to recognise your device, remember certain choices, keep pages functioning correctly and collect information about how visitors use the site.
Cookies can be temporary or persistent. Temporary cookies, often called session cookies, are usually deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies may remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them.
Cookies may be set directly by our website or by third-party services we use. Cookies set by our website are known as first-party cookies. Cookies set by external providers are known as third-party cookies.
How We Use Cookies
We may use cookies and similar technologies to:
- Make sure the website works correctly
- Keep the website secure and reliable
- Remember choices you make, such as cookie preferences
- Improve website speed, usability and performance
- Understand how visitors use our website
- Identify pages that may need to be improved
- Monitor website traffic and visitor behaviour in an aggregated way
- Support enquiry tracking and service improvement
- Measure the effectiveness of marketing activity, where appropriate
We do not use cookies to collect sensitive details about your legal enquiry unless that information is knowingly provided by you through a form, call, email or other direct communication. Information submitted to us through enquiry forms is handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Types Of Cookies We May Use
The cookies used on our website may fall into the categories below.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are required for the website to function. These cookies may support core features such as page loading, security, form functionality, cookie consent management and website accessibility.
Because these cookies are essential, they cannot usually be switched off through our website. You may be able to block them through your browser settings, but doing so may cause parts of the website to stop working correctly.
Performance And Analytics Cookies
Performance and analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our website. They may collect information such as which pages are visited, how long visitors spend on a page, which links are clicked, whether users encounter errors and how visitors arrive at the website.
This information helps us improve the structure, content, speed and usability of the website. Where possible, analytics information is used in an aggregated or anonymised way.
Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced features. For example, these cookies may remember preferences, form settings or previous interactions that improve your browsing experience.
Marketing And Targeting Cookies
Marketing and targeting cookies may be used to understand how visitors interact with our website and to help measure or improve the relevance of advertising campaigns.
These cookies may be set by us or by third-party advertising and analytics providers. They may help build a profile of browsing behaviour across websites. We will only use non-essential marketing cookies where appropriate consent has been obtained.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our website may be set by third-party services. These services may help us measure website performance, understand visitor behaviour, support website security, manage forms, track enquiries or assess marketing activity.
For example, we may use services such as Google Analytics or other Google tools to help measure and analyse website performance. You can read Google’s privacy information here: Google Privacy Policy.
Third-party providers may process information in accordance with their own privacy and cookie policies. We recommend reviewing their policies if you would like to understand how they use cookies and similar technologies.
Cookie Consent
Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before setting non-essential cookies, such as analytics, performance, marketing or targeting cookies.
You can accept, reject or manage certain categories of cookies through any cookie banner or preference tool made available on our website. Strictly necessary cookies may still be used because they are needed for the website to operate correctly.
If you change your mind, you can update your preferences through the cookie preference tool where available, or you can clear cookies in your browser and choose again when you next visit the website.
Managing Cookies In Your Browser
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. Depending on your browser, you may be able to:
- View cookies stored on your device
- Delete existing cookies
- Block all cookies
- Block third-party cookies
- Allow cookies from specific websites
- Clear cookies when you close your browser
- Receive alerts before cookies are stored
Blocking or deleting cookies may affect how our website works. Some pages, forms or features may not function correctly without certain cookies.
You can find general guidance on cookies here: All About Cookies.
Managing Analytics And Advertising Preferences
You may be able to manage analytics and advertising preferences directly through third-party tools and browser settings.
For Google services, you can review privacy controls through Google’s own settings and policies. You can also learn more about Google’s privacy practices here: Google Privacy Policy.
Cookies And Personal Information
Some cookies may collect information that can be linked to a device, browser or online identifier. Where cookie information can identify you directly or indirectly, it may be treated as personal information under UK data protection law.
We explain how we use personal information, including information collected through website forms, calls, emails and online tracking technologies, in our Privacy Policy.
Updates To This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, the third-party services on our website, legal requirements or our internal procedures.
When we update this page, we will change the “Last updated” date at the top of this Cookie Policy.
Useful Links
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