This Cookie Policy elaborates on the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies by LawMate when you access our website at https://lawmate.lk. By using our website, you consent to our use of cookies as outlined herein. Cookies are employed to enhance user experience, enable personalized content, and improve the overall functionality, efficiency, and reliability of our services. This document is designed to provide clarity on how we collect, store, and use data through cookies to better serve you.
We strive to ensure transparency and inform our users about how cookies support our services and enhance their interactions with our platform. The following sections provide detailed information regarding the various types of cookies we use, the purposes they serve, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (whether it is a computer, smartphone, or tablet) when you visit a website. These files store information that facilitates the retention of data regarding your visit, such as your preferences, login credentials, browsing history, and other settings. By enabling cookies, our website can recognize you during subsequent visits, thereby providing a more personalized and efficient user experience.
Cookies can be categorized based on their origin and function. First-party cookies are directly set by LawMate, while third-party cookies are set by external entities, such as advertising partners or analytics providers. Cookies may also vary in their duration; some are session cookies that expire once you close your browser, while others are persistent cookies that remain on your device for a specified period.
Essential cookies are indispensable for the correct functioning of our website. Without these cookies, specific services that you may request, such as account authentication or access to secure areas of the website, cannot be facilitated. These cookies are vital to ensuring the security, availability, and integrity of our platform, allowing us to maintain core functionality and safeguard user data.
Performance cookies gather data on how users engage with our website, such as pages visited most frequently, session duration, and any errors encountered during navigation. This data, which is aggregated and anonymized, assists us in evaluating and enhancing the website's performance and gaining insight into user interactions.
Functional cookies serve to retain your preferences and settings, such as language selection, display configurations, and personalization choices. By storing these preferences, functional cookies enhance your user experience by enabling the website to adjust according to your individual needs.
Targeting or advertising cookies are implemented to deliver content that is tailored to your interests and preferences. These cookies, often set by third-party advertising partners, help manage the frequency of specific advertisements and evaluate the efficacy of advertising campaigns.
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Please note that disabling essential cookies may impair the performance and functionality of certain website features. Below are links to cookie management instructions for popular browsers:
Some cookies on our website are deployed by third-party entities, such as analytics providers and advertising partners. Their use is governed by the privacy policies and terms of the respective third parties.
LawMate reserves the right to modify or update this Cookie Policy periodically. Any updates will be posted on this page. Your continued use of our website following any updates signifies your acceptance of the revised policy.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact us at support@lawmate.lk.
Thank you for trusting LawMate. We are committed to ensuring your privacy and maintaining transparency in our data collection and cookie usage practices.