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Cookie Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They play a crucial role in enhancing user experience and helping websites remember certain preferences and information, making them more efficient and personalised. Cookies can store data like language preferences, login credentials, and shopping cart contents, enabling websites to deliver tailored content and services.

Types of Cookies Used on Understanding Jury Biases in Criminal Cases Website

Our website uses different types of cookies to improve your browsing experience:

  1. Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the basic functionality of our site. They allow us to manage user sessions, remember login credentials, and ensure secure connections. Without these cookies, certain features of our site may not function properly.

  2. Performance Cookies: We employ performance cookies to track website usage and gather statistical data. This helps us understand how visitors engage with our site, allowing us to optimise its performance and speed. The data collected is anonymous and does not identify individual users.

  3. Functionality Cookies: These cookies enhance the functionality of our website by remembering user preferences, language settings, and customising content based on your interests. They ensure a seamless browsing experience tailored to your needs.

  4. Targeting/Advertising Cookies: We may use third-party advertising cookies to deliver targeted advertisements relevant to your interests. These cookies track your online activities across multiple websites, enabling us (and other parties) to serve you personalised ads and measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.

Managing and Deleting Cookies

Users have the right to manage and control their cookie preferences:

  • Most web browsers allow you to adjust your settings to accept or reject cookies, or notify you when a cookie is placed on your device. You can also delete cookies that have already been stored using browser tools.
  • For detailed instructions on managing cookies in your specific browser, please refer to the browser’s help section or privacy settings.

Third-Party Cookies

Our website may include third-party services and plugins that set their own cookies. These parties use cookies for various purposes, including advertising and analytics. We do not control these third-party cookies, but we encourage you to review their privacy policies to understand how they handle user data.

Consent and Control

We believe in transparent cookie usage and strive to obtain your consent for certain types of cookies, especially for marketing and tracking purposes. You can manage your consent preferences by adjusting the settings on our website or by contacting us directly at [email protected].

Update Policy

This Cookie Policy was last updated on January 1, 2024. We regularly review and update our privacy practices to align with evolving legal standards and industry best practices.

For any questions or concerns regarding this policy, please reach out to us at the contact information provided above.

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