1.1 In this Cookie Policy (the “Policy”): “Us” means Invicta Law Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 10079679 and its registered office at 1 Abbey Wood Road, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4YT; “Website” means the website operated by Us located at invicta.law; and “You” refers to any user of the Website.
1.2 Words such as “We”, “Our” and “Your” shall be construed as referring to the relevant person in accordance with this clause.
2.1 The Website uses cookies to distinguish You from other users. This helps to provide a good experience when You browse the Website and also allows Us to improve it.
2.2 By continuing to browse the Website, You are agreeing to the use of cookies in accordance with this Policy.
2.3 A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that We store on Your browser or the hard drive of Your computer (if You agree). Cookies contain information that is transferred to Your computer’s hard drive.
3.1. We are committed to protecting Your privacy and ensuring transparency in how We use cookies.
3.2 On Our Website, We automatically enable Necessary cookies. These cookies are used to store Your cookie consent preferences. They do not store any of Your personally identifiable data.
3.3 If You do not accept Necessary cookies, certain features and functionalities of the Website may not work properly and you may be restricted from accessing certain content, affecting your overall browsing experience.
3.4 We also use the following Non-Necessary cookies, which You can accept or decline by accepting Our cookie policy, or by adjusting Your preferences:
3.5 The first time You visit Our Website We will ask You to either accept that We can place these types of cookies on Your device or manage Your cookie preferences. Following this first visit, We will ask You to update Your cookie preferences in the following situations:
3.6 Below is a summary of the cookies We use, their purposes, and their durations:
3.7 Please note that third parties (including, for example, providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which We have no control. These cookies (likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies) should operate subject to the relevant third party’s cookie policy.
3.8 There is more information about how to delete or stop using cookies on the About Cookies website.