Cookies Policy
Version 1.1 · Last updated 15 May 2026
We use cookies and similar technologies to help our website work properly, keep it secure, understand how it is used, and improve the experience we provide.
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, the categories of cookies we use, when we rely on your consent, and how you can manage your preferences. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
We may update this Policy from time to time, where reasonably necessary.
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They help a website recognise your device and remember certain information about your visit, such as your preferences, settings, or activity.
In this Cookie Policy, references to "cookies" also include similar technologies such as local storage, pixels, tags, and URL-based tracking technologies where they are used for similar purposes.
We use these technologies on the Lawyerly website and, where relevant, in related online services, tools, or content that link to this Cookie Policy.
We use two categories of cookies on the Lawyerly website: strictly necessary cookies and analytics cookies. We do not currently use preference cookies or advertising cookies. If that changes, we will update this Policy and ask for your consent before placing any new non-essential cookies on your device.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the operation, security, and basic functionality of our website. They help with things such as page navigation, fraud prevention, bot protection, and maintaining the stability of the site. They are set automatically when you visit and do not require your consent.
These cookies are set automatically and do not require consent. They are:
- __cf_bm, set by Cloudflare for bot protection, distinguishing automated traffic from genuine visitors, which expires after 30 minutes;
- __cfruid and __cfuvid, set by Cloudflare for rate limiting and site security, which expire at the end of your browsing session;
- __hs_opt_out, set by HubSpot to remember that you have declined non-essential cookies so you are not asked again, which expires after 6 months; and
- __hs_do_not_track, set by HubSpot to record a do-not-track preference, which expires after 6 months.
Analytics cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website, which pages are visited, and how people move through the site. They help us measure and improve performance.
These cookies are set only where you have given consent through our cookie banner. They are:
- __hstc, set by HubSpot as the main analytics cookie, which records your first, last and current visit and the session count, and expires after 6 months;
- hubspotutk, set by HubSpot to identify a visitor across pages and on form submission, which expires after 6 months;
- __hssc, set by HubSpot to track the current session, which expires after 30 minutes; and
- __hssrc, set by HubSpot to detect whether the browser has been restarted, which expires at the end of your browsing session.
You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through our cookie banner. When you first visit the site, you will see an opt-in banner that allows you to accept or decline non-essential cookies. You can reopen the banner from the link in our website footer.
You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or restrict cookies. Please note, however, that if you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of the website may not function properly.
Your choices may be device-specific and browser-specific. If you access our website from more than one device or browser, you may need to update your settings on each one.
We respect Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. If your browser sends a GPC signal, we will treat that as a request to opt out of non-essential cookies for that browsing session.
