Cookie Policy
Last updated: 4 June 2026
Website: https://staging.mylawtools.co.uk/stg/
Operator: myLawTools part of QMConsultancy.uk trading as My Law Tools
Contact: admin@myLawTools.co.uk
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, scripts, SDKs, device identifiers and tracking technologies.
This Cookie Policy explains how My Law Tools uses cookies and similar technologies.
2. Types of cookies we may use
2.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These are needed for the website or tools to work. They may include cookies for login, security, fraud prevention, session management, account access, subscription status, load balancing, cookie preferences and checkout functions.
These cookies do not usually require consent.
2.2 Functional cookies
These help remember choices such as display settings, tool preferences, saved interface choices, accessibility mode, dashboard settings or language preferences.
2.3 Analytics cookies
These help us understand how users interact with the website and tools, identify errors, improve performance and understand which features are useful.
2.4 Marketing cookies
These may be used to measure advertising, understand campaigns, prevent repeated adverts or show relevant content.
2.5 Local storage and browser storage
Some tools may use local browser storage to save temporary work, drafts, uploaded asset references, tool state, unsaved projects, interface settings or processing progress.
Local browser storage may be cleared by your browser, device, privacy settings, security software or manual action.
3. Consent
We will seek consent for non-essential cookies where required.
You can accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies through our cookie banner or cookie settings tool.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings. If you block cookies, some features may not work properly.
4. Cookies used on this website
The exact cookies used may change depending on website configuration, plugins, analytics, payment providers and security tools.
We may use cookies or similar technologies for WordPress login and security, WooCommerce or subscription checkout, payment provider checkout, account sessions, fraud prevention, cookie consent preferences, analytics, error tracking, performance monitoring, local document workflow settings, dashboard preferences, tutorial progress and accessibility choices.
5. Cookie table
You should complete this table after installing your cookie consent plugin and scanning your website.
| Cookie / technology | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [insert] | [insert] | [insert] | Strictly necessary / Functional / Analytics / Marketing | [insert] |
| [insert] | [insert] | [insert] | Strictly necessary / Functional / Analytics / Marketing | [insert] |
6. Third-party cookies
Third-party services may set cookies when you use payment, analytics, video, security, chat, embedded content or cloud features.
We do not control all third-party cookies. You should review the relevant third-party policies.
7. Cookie banner wording
You may use the following wording in your cookie banner:
We use necessary cookies to make this website work. We may also use optional cookies for analytics, performance and marketing. You can accept, reject or manage optional cookies.
Suggested buttons: Accept all, Reject optional, Manage settings.
8. Cookie settings wording
Necessary cookies
Required for login, security, checkout, account access and core website functions. These cannot be switched off through this panel.
Functional cookies
Help remember your preferences, such as dashboard settings, accessibility choices and tool preferences.
Analytics cookies
Help us understand how the website and tools are used so we can improve performance and fix issues.
Marketing cookies
Help us measure campaigns and show relevant content.
9. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy when our website, plugins, tools or third-party services change.
