Privacy Policy

1. Introduction
This policy covers the aboutmylawyer.org. use of personal information that aboutmylawyer.org. collects when
you use aboutmylawyer.org. The policy also gives you information about cookies; aboutmylawyer.org. and third
parties' use of cookies; and how you may reject such cookies.
From time to time, you will be asked to submit personal information about yourself (e.g. name and email
address) in order to receive or use services on our website. Such services include newsletters, competitions, live
chats, message boards and aboutmylawyer.org. membership.
By entering your details in the fields requested, you enable the aboutmylawyer.org. and its service providers to
provide you with the services you select. Whenever you provide such personal information, we will treat that
information in accordance with this policy. When using your personal information aboutmylawyer.org. will act in
accordance with current legislation and aim to meet current Internet best practice. aboutmylawyer.org may
change this privacy policy at any time for any reason.
2. Visitor Information
During the course of any visit to aboutmylawyer.org., the pages you see, along with a short text file called a
'cookie', are downloaded to your computer. Many websites do this, because cookies enable website publishers to
do useful things like find out whether the computer (and probably its user) has visited the website before. This is
done on a repeat visit by checking to see, and finding, the cookie left there on the last visit.
Information supplied by cookies can help us to provide you with a better online user experience and assist us to
analyse the profile of our visitors. For example: if on a previous visit you went to our education pages, we might
find this out from your cookie and highlight educational information on your second and subsequent visits.
3. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier that is sent to your
browser from a website's computer and stored on your computer's hard drive. Each website can send its own
cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only
permits a web site to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.
Many sites do this whenever a user visits their website in order to track online traffic flows.
Cookies record information about your online preferences. Users have the opportunity to set their computers to
accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. The last of
these, of course, means that certain personalised services cannot then be provided to that user user and
accordingly you may not be able to take full advantage of all of aboutmylawyer.org.features. Each browser is
different, so check the "Help" menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.