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Cookies Policy

Last updated: 1 January 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently and to provide information to website owners.

Cookies allow websites to recognise your device and remember certain information about your visit, such as your preferences and actions.

How We Use Cookies

TrustLaw UK uses cookies on our website for several purposes:

  • To ensure the website functions properly
  • To remember your preferences and settings
  • To analyse how visitors use our website
  • To improve our website and services

Types of Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you, such as setting your privacy preferences or filling in forms.

Cookie Name Purpose Duration
cookieConsent Stores your cookie consent preference 1 year
sessionId Maintains your session while browsing Session

Analytics Cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us understand which pages are most and least popular and how visitors move around the site.

Cookie Name Purpose Duration
_ga Distinguishes unique visitors 2 years
_gid Distinguishes unique visitors 24 hours
_gat Limits request rate 1 minute

Functional Cookies

These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages.

Cookie Name Purpose Duration
formData Temporarily stores form data for submission Session

Your Cookie Choices

When you first visit our website, you will see a cookie banner that allows you to accept or reject non-essential cookies. You can change your cookie preferences at any time.

Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. You can:

  • Delete cookies that have already been set
  • Block cookies from being set
  • Set your browser to notify you when cookies are being set

Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect the functionality of our website.

Browser-Specific Instructions

To manage cookies in your browser, follow the instructions for your specific browser:

  • Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and other site data
  • Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data
  • Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data
  • Edge: Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our website are set by third-party services that appear on our pages. We do not control these cookies. The third parties are responsible for how they use cookies.

Local Storage

In addition to cookies, we use local storage to store certain preferences on your device. Local storage is similar to cookies but can store larger amounts of data. We use local storage to remember your cookie consent preferences.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. We will post any changes on this page with an updated revision date.

Contact Us

If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us:

Email: [email protected]
Post: TrustLaw UK, 42 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1JE

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