Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy describes how the website www.clovers.law (hereinafter, the “Website”) uses cookies to ensure, improve, promote, and protect the browsing experience of users (hereinafter, “Users”).
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that the websites you visit send to your device, where they are stored and then sent back to those same websites on your next visit. Cookies allow the Website to recognize your device and store certain information, thereby improving your browsing experience.
Types of cookies used by the Website
The Website uses the following categories of cookies:
1. Navigation (or technical) cookies
These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the Site and for displaying content. For example, they allow the User’s session to remain active or enable the selection of display settings. These cookies are not stored permanently and are deleted when the browser is closed. Disabling them may cause the Site to malfunction.
2. Analytics Cookies (anonymized)
The Site uses Google Analytics (a service provided by Google LLC) to collect anonymous statistical data on how users interact with the site (pages visited, duration of visit, geographic location, etc.). IP addresses are anonymized before being recorded by Google. These cookies are used exclusively for aggregate statistical purposes.
3. Technical cookies for consent management
These are technical cookies necessary to track the preferences you have expressed regarding the use of cookies, in accordance with applicable law.
4. Third-party cookies
These are cookies sent from domains other than the Website’s own. They are used, for example, when you interact with content or features provided by third parties.
In particular, the Site may contain plug-ins and links to social media platforms (such as LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter), which install their own cookies to enable features such as content sharing or liking. These cookies are not necessary for browsing the Site and are managed directly by the third-party platforms, whose cookies and privacy policies may change over time. Users are encouraged to periodically review the updated policies provided by these third parties.
Managing and Disabling Cookies
Most browsers accept cookies automatically. However, you can change your browser settings to disable or restrict the use of cookies, or to receive a notification before they are installed.
Alternatively, to manage your preferences regarding third-party profiling cookies, you can visit the following website: www.youronlinechoices.com
Warnings
Disabling technical or functional cookies may prevent the Website from displaying properly and limit access to certain features or content.