Cookie Policy
What you need to know about cookies on our website
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small amounts of information which some websites store on your computer, tablet or phone to make it easier for you to log on to and use them during future visits. In reality, a cookie is a small text file which is stored by the user’s browser and contains data, not code, so it can’t contain a virus or spyware. This doesn’t mean that all cookies are harmless in intent, but they can only ever store information.
Cookies allow a website to recognise a user’s device. They allow you to move between web pages smoothly and they analyse how you use websites and online services. They can be used to tailor marketing to your interests through tracking your browsing on websites.
Acceptance of our use of Cookies
Upon visiting our website, you will be notified that we use cookies. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our use of cookies as set out below.
The Cookies we use
Mullis & Peake LLP uses ‘analytical’ cookies on this site to allow us to monitor website traffic and analyse how visitors use it via Google Analytics. This service tracks information about how visitors interact with the site, including the number of visitors to our website, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visit. We use this information to help us improve our website.
Mullis & Peake uses Remarketing with Google Analytics on a set number of pages on the website to advertise online and make our adverts more relevant. Remarketing uses remarketing cookies that will be used by third parties (including Google) to show our adverts on websites other than our own website.
Other Cookies are also set by different organisation’s website. These are ‘third party cookies. We do not have access or control over these. We do not have access to the information gathered by third parties (other than those mentioned in this policy). We are not responsible for the privacy policies of any third-party websites, which may be accessible through this website.
A cookie can either be a ‘session cookie’ or a ‘persistent cookie.’
Session Cookie – A session cookie is deleted when you finish browsing a website and close your internet browser.
Persistent Cookie – A persistent cookie remains on your computer or device after you have closed your browser, so we can remember if you have visited our website before or your preferences. The period of time a persistent cookie stays on your computer or device varies.
If you wish to find out more about remarketing visit https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/1752338?hl=en
You can opt out of Google's use of cookies by visiting Google’s Ads
Settings https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922?hl=en-GB
You can opt out of third-party use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page www.networkadvertising.org/choices
Declining Cookies
All computers have some ability to decline and delete cookies. You can configure your web browser to refuse cookies or to be informed if a cookie is set. You can find out how to do this or to delete cookies by clicking “help” on your browser menu.
Queries
For further information on cookies generally, including how to control and manage them, visit the guidance on cookies published by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, or www.allaboutcookies.org.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this Cookies policy, please email shelleyfitzpatrick@mplaw.co.uk or send a letter to Shelley Fitzpatrick at 8-10 Eastern Road, Romford, RM1 3PJ
Please note that Mullis & Peake LLP Solicitor is not responsible for any external links.
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