Cookie Policy



1. Introduction


This Cookie Policy details how De Jager & Associates Inc uses cookies on www.dejagerattorneys.com (this website) and how visitors to this website can control their cookie preferences.



2. What are cookies?


Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies are used to store a variety of information, such as your login information, and website preferences.


3. How we use cookies


We use cookies on our website for the following purposes:

  • • To track website traffic and analyse how visitors use our website;
  • • To improve the overall user experience by saving the preferences set by visitors and enabling additional functionality.


4. Cookies we use


We have two main types of cookies:

  • • First Party: These are cookies set by the website you are visiting. They are typically used to remember information about the user's preferences on the website.
  • • Third Party: These are cookies set by a domain other than the one being visited. They are often used for tracking and analytics purposes by third-party services integrated into the website.
Cookies can also be active just for your current session or remain persistent:

  • • Session cookies: Session cookies are temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser. Session cookies are used to store information that is needed only while you are using our website,
  • • Persistent cookies: Persistent cookies are cookies that remain on your device even after you close your browser. Persistent cookies are used to store information that is needed over time, such as your website preferences and browsing history.

We also use the following categories of cookies:

  • • Necessary: These cookies are required to enable basic features on this website.
  • • Functional: These cookies enable a more personalised experience by remembering data, such as cookie preferences.
  • • Performance and Analytical: Using Google Analytics these cookies gather data on how visitors use a website, which pages of a website are visited most often, etc. These cookies monitor only the performance of the website as the user interacts with it and don’t collect identifiable information on visitors, which means all the data collected is anonymous and only used to improve the functionality of a website.


Cookie List


The following is a list of all known cookies we use.


Cookie Name Domain Purpose Category Type Session/Persistent
1P_JAR .google.com Personalise ads on Google websites. Analytical Third Party Persistent
AEC .google.com Ad personalisation through Google AdSense. Analytical Third Party Persistent
DV www.google.com Distinguish users in Google Analytics, and to provide ad delivery or retargeting. Performance First Party Persistent
NID .google.com Store user preferences and information by Google. Functional Third Party Persistent
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE .youtube.com Measure bandwidth for YouTube player interface. Performance, Necessary Third Party Persistent
YSC .youtube.com Track views of embedded YouTube videos. Analytical, Necessary Third Party Session
_ga .dejagerattorneys.com Distinguish users in Google Analytics. Analytical First Party Persistent
_ga_Z7MQP0SRWK .dejagerattorneys.com Distinguish users in Google Analytics. Analytical First Party Persistent
cookieConsent_*Number www.dejagerattorneys.com Store user's consent for cookies on the website. Necessary First Party Persistent

*Number: A numeric value. Each time the cookie or privacy policy updates the number is incremented .


5. How you can control your cookie preferences


When you first visit the website you will be presented with a cookie acceptance pop-up banner containing the controls you can use to set your cookie preferences. By default only necessary cookies will be allowed. You can also accept functional, performance and analytical cookies.

You can also control your cookie preferences by changing your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. However, blocking cookies may prevent you from using some of the features on our website.


6. Effective date of this policy


This cookie policy is effective from 15 May 2024 and may be updated from time to time.

The effective date will be displayed on the cookie acceptance pop-up banner to inform website visitors. If changes are made to this Cookie Policy, the cookie acceptance pop-up banner will be displayed again to returning website visitors to enable them to make an informed choice after reading the updated policy.


7. Privacy


This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with the Privacy Policy.


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