Cookie Policy
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer or mobile device when you visit them. They play a crucial role in providing essential functions and enhancing your online experience. Cookies serve various purposes, such as remembering user preferences, enabling website functionality, and delivering targeted advertisements.
Types of Cookies Used
Our website, Defending Financial Fraud Charges, utilizes different types of cookies to improve your browsing experience:
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Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the basic functionality of our site. They ensure that you can navigate through the website and access its core features without any disruptions.
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Performance Cookies: We employ these cookies to gather statistical data about your usage of our website, such as load times and page views. This information helps us optimize our site’s performance and enhance user experience.
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Functionality Cookies: These cookies enable certain non-essential features on our website, like remembering your language preferences, customizing content, and providing interactive elements across different pages.
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Targeting/Advertising Cookies: We may use these cookies to deliver targeted content and advertisements based on your browsing behavior. They help us analyze user interactions with our website and provide personalized marketing experiences.
Managing and Deleting Cookies
You have the right to manage and control how cookies are used on our website:
- Most web browsers allow you to adjust your cookie settings, including blocking or deleting specific types of cookies. You can access these settings through your browser’s preferences or options menu.
- For detailed instructions on managing cookies in your browser, please refer to the support section of your web browser or operating system.
- Deleting cookies may impact your user experience, as some features and preferences will need to be reset.
Third-Party Cookies
Our website may include links to external services and providers that use cookies to enhance their offerings. These third-party cookies are subject to their respective privacy policies and cookie policies. We encourage you to review these policies to understand how your data is handled.
User Consent and Control
We respect your right to choose how cookies are used on our website. By using Defending Financial Fraud Charges, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy. You can manage your cookie preferences by adjusting your browser settings or by reaching out to us through the contact information below.
Updates and Changes
We regularly review and update our Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices or relevant regulations. The latest version will be posted on this page, with an updated “Last Updated” date, such as “Last Updated: January 1, 2024.”
Contact Us
If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding our Cookie Policy or your cookie preferences, please contact us at:
Contact: [email protected]