Cookie Policy
Information about the use of cookies
The Barrister KnowHow website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of the website. This helps Barrister KnowHow to provide you with a good experience when you browse the website and also allows Barrister KnowHow to improve the site. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to Barrister KnowHow’s use of cookies.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that Barrister KnowHow stores on your browser or the hard drive of your computer / mobile device if you agree. Cookies contain information that is transferred to your computer’s hard drive.
Barrister KnowHow uses the following cookies:
- Strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of the Barrister KnowHow website. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of the website.
- Analytical/performance cookies. They allow Barrister KnowHow to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around the website when they are using it. This helps Barrister KnowHow to improve the way the website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.
- Functionality cookies. These are used to recognise you when you return to the Barrister KnowHow website. This enables Barrister KnowHow to personalise content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).
Barrister KnowHow does not use cookies to:
- Collect any personally identifiable information (without your express permission)
- Pass data to advertising networks
- Pass personally identifiable data to third parties
Please note that third parties (including, for example, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which Barrister KnowHow has no control. These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies.
Managing cookies
You can block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of the Barrister KnowHow site.
Find out more about cookies
Further information about cookies and how to manage cookie preferences can be found at aboutcookies.org and allaboutcookies.org.