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Cookie Policy/GDPR

Cookie Policy

Introduction

At ‘Right to a Fair Trial Constitution’ (www.right-to-a-fair-trial-constitution.painlaw.org), we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring a transparent experience when you visit our website. This Cookie Policy outlines our practices regarding the use of cookies, in compliance with GDPR, ePrivacy Directive, CCPA, and UK GDPR regulations.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by websites you visit. They serve various purposes, such as remembering your preferences, enabling functionality, and providing analytics to improve user experience. Cookies make it easier for us to provide personalized content and ensure our website functions as intended.

Types of Cookies Used

We employ different types of cookies to enhance your experience on our site:

  1. Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the basic functionality of our website, ensuring you can navigate through pages seamlessly. They include session cookies that allow us to remember your login status or any preferences you’ve set during your visit.

  2. Performance Cookies: We use these cookies to collect information about how you interact with our site, such as page performance and download speeds. This data helps us optimize the website for better user experience.

  3. Functionality Cookies: They enable additional features on our website, like remembering settings (e.g., language preferences) or providing personalized content tailored to your interests.

  4. Targeting/Advertising Cookies: These cookies are used to deliver targeted advertisements and track your online behavior across websites for marketing purposes.

User Control and Management

You have control over how cookies are used on our website:

  • Most web browsers allow you to manage and delete cookies through their settings. You can choose to reject all cookies or block specific types, including those from our site.
  • If you use a browser with privacy features like Incognito Mode, these can limit the use of certain cookies during your session.
  • Regularly clearing cookies will ensure that any preferences you set are respected.

Third-Party Cookies

Our website may include third-party cookies, such as those from analytics services or advertising networks. These cookies help us understand user behavior and deliver targeted advertisements. We do not control these cookies’ use, and we encourage you to review the privacy policies of respective service providers.

Consent and Your Choices

Your consent is essential for using non-necessary (tracking or marketing) cookies. By continuing to browse our website after January 1, 2024 (last updated), you agree to our use of cookies as described in this policy. You can change your cookie preferences at any time through browser settings.

Updates and Contact

We reserve the right to update this Cookie Policy at any time. The most recent version will be posted on this page, with an effective date included (e.g., Last Updated: January 1, 2024). If you have questions or concerns about our privacy practices, please contact us at [email protected].

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