i-Legal Privacy/Cookie Policy
Cookie information
This policy explains how we use cookies on this website.
- Introduction
1.1. This policy explains how we use cookies on this website, https://i-Legal.co.uk (the “Site”). This policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Notice and General terms of use.
1.2. Cookies are small text files stored on your device and used by website operators in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the operators of the website or certain third parties. Each cookie usually contains a unique string of characters, which allows a website to distinguish your device from other users.
1.3. We use cookies to enable you to navigate between pages and to generally improve your user experience. We also use cookies to analyse how users interact with our website, to enable you to share content using social media, and to provide you with embedded content from third parties, such as maps of our offices and videos from our YouTube channel. We also sometimes use cookie type technologies in emails to identify how users come to our website so that we can evaluate and measure the effectiveness of our email marketing.
1.4. We may combine information collected via cookies with information such as your IP address, the type of browser, device and operating system, for example to provide statistical information about visitors to the Site. Where the Site uses third parties cookies, you should check with the relevant third party to see how they use cookies.
1.5. The cookies that we currently use on the Site are summarised in more detail below. We recommend that you read our cookies policy so that you are aware of how we use them and can take steps to reject or delete the cookies if you do not agree to them being used
1.6. In this cookies policy, we use the term “cookie” to mean a cookie and any other similar technology, such as web beacons, local stored objects, and pixel tags.
2. Consent to the use of cookies
2.1. Cookies that are essential to the operation of the Site are set automatically. These are described in section 3.1 below.
2.2. We also use Google Analytics on this Site to help us understand how it is used. Our use of Google Analytics is described in section 3.2 below. Unless you use the cookie control to opt-out, the Google Analytics cookies will be set automatically upon closing clicking “save and close” in the cookie control.
2.3. The other cookies described in this policy will only be set where you have given your consent. You can control your consent using the cookie control on the Site.
2.4. We may also remind you about our use of cookies and ask you to reconfirm your consent to cookies when you register for certain services or activate a certain function on the Site that relies on the use of cookies.
- First person cookies used on the Site
We use the following cookies on the Site:
3.1. Essential cookies
These cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the Site and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the Site. Without these cookies, services that you have asked for cannot be provided. These cookies are set automatically.
Purpose: This is a default cookie used to identify the current session in PHP. The cookie is native to PHP and enables websites to store serialised state data. It is used to establish a user session and to pass state data via a temporary cookie, which is commonly referred to as a session cookie. This expires when the user’s browser is closed.
Changes to this policy
This cookies policy and the legal statements may be amended by us at any time. Please check this page periodically so that you are aware of any changes.
This policy was last updated on 4.7.24
Contact us
For further information from us on any of these Terms or for any queries on them contact info@i-legal.co.uk


