Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognise your device, remember information about your visit, and in some cases track your behaviour across websites. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies we use on techlawg.com, why we use them, and how you can control your cookie preferences.
These cookies are essential for the website to function. They cannot be switched off because they are required to provide the service you have requested — such as remembering your cookie preferences or maintaining session state. No personal data used for marketing is collected by these cookies.
These cookies allow us to measure and understand how visitors interact with our website — which pages are most visited, how long visitors spend on the site, and where they came from. All information is aggregated and anonymised. We use IP anonymisation on Google Analytics, meaning your full IP address is never stored.
These cookies enable enhanced functionality such as remembering your cookie preference choices so you are not asked again on every visit.
| Cookie Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique users for analytics. IP anonymised. | 2 years | Analytics |
| _gid | Google Analytics | Distinguishes users for analytics within a session. | 24 hours | Analytics |
| _gat | Google Analytics | Throttles request rate to Google Analytics servers. | 1 minute | Analytics |
| cookie_consent | TECHLAWG (first party) | Stores your cookie preference selection. | 1 year | Functional |
We do not use advertising, targeting, or tracking cookies. We do not share cookie data with third-party advertisers.
You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to refuse all cookies, accept only certain cookies, or delete existing cookies. Note that refusing all cookies may affect website functionality. Browser settings for common browsers:
We recognise and honour Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. If your browser or a browser extension sends a GPC signal, we treat this as an opt-out from non-essential cookies. GPC is supported on browsers including Brave, Firefox with appropriate extensions, and browsers with DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials installed.
You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites by installing the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On.
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, regulation, or our use of cookies. We will update the "Last updated" date when we make changes. For material changes, we will provide notice through the website.
Questions about our use of cookies: contact@techlawg.com