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XL Law Cookies Policy

XL Law & Consulting P.A. (“XL Law”) is committed to respecting the privacy rights of all individuals. This Cookie Policy specifically describes what Cookies are, how XL Law utilizes them, the types of information they collect, and how you can manage them when you access and engage with XL Law websites.

1.What are Cookies?

Cookies are small files of information that are created and placed on your computer or device by web servers when you visit a website (e.g., text files, pixel tags, site tags, and/or tag IDs) (collectively “Cookies”). Cookies are intended to enhance and facilitate the online experience by saving browsing preferences, keeping visitors logged in, targeting specific content, maintaining ‘shopping cart’ contents, etc.

2.Cookies used by XL Law

XL Law uses only necessary Cookies and will never attempt to identify you through use of Cookies. Necessary Cookies are used by XL Law to make our websites work. They enable core functions, such as authentication, security, network management, and accessibility. You may be able to disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Some of the necessary Cookies used by XL Law are temporarily stored in your browser on your device and are deleted after you leave our website or close your browser; these are often referred to as Session Cookies. Other necessary Cookies used by XL Law are stored in your browser on your device and remain active until they expire; these are often referred to as Persistent Cookies.

The table below provides an overview of all the Cookies used on XL Law websites, including details of the provider, its source, duration, and the reason for its use.

3.Types of Personal Information our Cookies Collect

While XL Law will never attempt to identify you through use of Cookies, XL Law’s Cookies may collect some of your personal information, including sensitive personal information, in order to fulfill the purposes described above. Such personal information may include IP address, browser characteristics, device characteristics, operating system, language preferences, referring URLs, information on actions taken on XL Law’s websites, and dates and times of visits to XL Law’s websites.

4.Managing Cookies in Your Web Browser

You can control the use of most Cookies found on websites by using the settings provided by your specific web browser (e.g., Safari, Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer). Using the controls provided by most web browsers, you can choose to accept Cookies, disable Cookies, and/or remove Cookies from your device. You should consult your web browser’s guidance documentation for more information on managing Cookie settings for your browser.

Follow the links below for instructions on how to delete or disable Cookies in some of the most widely used web browsers. These links will direct you to third-party websites, and XL Law is not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of such third-party websites.

5.Updates to this Policy

XL Law may update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of Cookies and/or other similar tracking activities. We will update this Cookie Policy and follow applicable laws and regulations regarding notification of such changes.

6.Contact Information

If you have any questions regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact privacy@xllawconsulting.com.

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