Cookies and Web Beacons
To ensure that our Website is well managed, and to facilitate improved navigation within the site, Nicholas Scott Legal Services (“the Company”) or its service provider(s) may use cookies (small text files stored in a user's browser) or Web beacons (electronic images that allow the Website to count visitors who have accessed a particular page and to access certain cookies) to collect aggregate data. We may use such devices to track information on our systems and identify categories of visitors by items such as IP address, domain, browser type and pages visited. This information may be reported to our service providers who use the information to analyse the number of visitors to different areas of the site and to make sure that our Website is serving as a useful, effective information source.
Neither cookies nor Web beacons collect personal information such as your name or email address. Cookies can be rejected, however, under specific circumstances, visitors may be denied access to some parts of our site if their browsers reject cookies. To ensure that our Website is well managed, the Company or its service providers may track information on our systems and identify categories of visitors by items such as domain, company IP address and browser type. Our service providers use this information to analyse the number of visitors to different areas of our site to make sure that our Website is serving as a useful and effective information source.
The specific cookies used by the Company are:
1. volcanic_saved_jobs_id – This cookie is used to store some jobs for users before they register on the website. These jobs can then be logged on the users account when they do register.
2. volcanic_rumble_uid - This cookie is associated with Volcanic (our web developer/hosting provider) in relation to our CMS platform tracking. It is used to track and record the unique actions of each user on the website. By default it has no expiry date. The main purpose of this cookie is to enhance the performance of the site.
3. _user_logged_in - This cookie is associated with Volcanic’s CMS platform tracking. It is used to keep the user logged in if they leave the website and return. By default it expires after the user’s session ends. The main purpose of this cookie is to enhance the performance of the site.
4. _oliver_session - This cookie is also associated with Volcanic’s CMS platform tracking. It is used to track the users session on the website for Analytics. By default it expires after the users session ends. The main purpose of this cookie is enhance the performance of the site.