Cookies Policy

COOKIE POLICY

This policy provides information on the cookies used by this website (the “Website”). By “accepting cookies” via the pop-up on the Website, or continuing to use the Website, you accept the use of cookies. The Website uses cookies to enhance the user’s experience whilst visiting the Website.

Lexstone Entities” includes Lexstone Lawyers, Lexstone Limited and Lexstone Lawyers Group. For further details on these entities, please see the Legal Notice on the Website.

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a text file containing information which is downloaded to your computer (or other device) and stored by your web browser when you visit a website. There are different types of cookie including those which are temporarily stored on your device (for the length of time you are on a website) and deleted when you leave a website and more permanent cookies which are stored on your device and will remain for a period set within the cookie. This enhances the user’s experience by, for example, remembering preferences and letting the user navigate between pages on the website efficiently.

How does the Website use Cookies?

We use performance cookies. These cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use a website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if they get error messages from web pages. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. The information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how a website works.

The following is a list of the cookies that we have defined as ”Performance”:

These cookies will be used for web analytics- where the data collected is limited to the website operator’s use only, for managing the performance and design of the site. These cookies can be third-party cookies but the information must be for the exclusive use of the publisher of the website visited.

By using our website/online service, you agree that we can place these types of cookies on your device.

Declining the use of Cookies

Should you decide at any time and for any reason that you do not wish to accept cookies, or that you would like to restrict the use of cookies, you may delete any cookies already set (from previous visits to our Website), or restrict the use of cookies, by amending the cookie settings on your device. Should you require any assistance, there are a number of tools available online and the general “Help” section of your internet browser also provides guidance.

Contact the Lexstone Entities

Should you have any queries in respect of declining the use of cookies, the Lexstone Entities’ use of cookies on the Website or in relation to this Cookie Policy, please address your enquiry in the first instance to: