COOKIE POLICY

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Taylor Law Offices, PLLC (“Taylor Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies, pixels, tags, local storage objects, and similar technologies on and through our website, including https://taylorlawoffices.com  (the “Site”). This Cookie Policy explains what those technologies are, how we use them, the categories of cookies and similar technologies that may operate on the Site, and the choices that may be available to you. For additional information regarding how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal information more generally, please review our Privacy Policy.

1. WHAT ARE COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your browser or device when you visit a website. We also use similar technologies, including pixels, tags, local storage, scripts, and related technologies, to recognize your browser or device, operate and secure the Site, understand how visitors interact with the Site, improve performance, and, where permitted, support analytics, advertising, attribution, and related functionality. For convenience, this Cookie Policy refers to all of these technologies collectively as “cookies,” except where the context requires otherwise.

Cookies may be:

  • First-party cookies, which are set by the Site; or
  • Third-party cookies, which are set by third parties whose services, content, tools, or integrations appear on or operate through the Site.

Cookies may also be:

  • Session cookies, which generally expire when you close your browser; or
  • Persistent cookies, which remain on your device until they expire or are deleted.

2. HOW WE USE COOKIES

We use cookies for a variety of purposes, including to:

  • operate, maintain, and secure the Site;
  • remember settings and cookie preferences;
  • support forms, contact features, and other core site functionality;
  • measure traffic, engagement, and site performance;
  • understand how users navigate the Site;
  • identify and address errors or technical issues;
  • support embedded content and third-party features;
  • measure advertising performance; and
  • where permitted, support interest-based or targeted advertising.

3. CATEGORIES OF COOKIES WE USE

1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the Site to function properly and cannot generally be disabled through our cookie preference tools. They may be used to:

  • maintain security and integrity;
  • support page navigation and core functionality;
  • remember cookie and privacy selections;
  • support form submissions or other requested services; and
  • help detect, prevent, or mitigate fraud, abuse, or misuse.

Because these cookies are necessary to provide the Site or a requested service, they may not require consent under applicable law.

2. Functional and Performance Cookies
These cookies help us provide enhanced functionality and improve how the Site operates. For example, they may support:

  • embedded maps, videos, or similar content;
  • call-related or contact-related tools;
  • user experience optimization; and
  • other features intended to improve usability or performance.

If these cookies are disabled, some features or services may not function as intended.

3. Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the Site, including which pages are visited, how users move through the Site, whether users encounter errors, and how the Site performs across browsers and devices.

Analytics cookies and similar technologies may collect information such as:

  • IP address;
  • browser type and version;
  • device and operating system information;
  • cookie and online identifiers;
  • pages visited and navigation paths;
  • referring URLs;
  • date and time stamps; and
  • site interaction and diagnostic data.

Depending on the Site’s configuration, analytics tools may include services such as Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Crazy Egg, and similar providers.

4. Advertising, Marketing, and Attribution Cookies
These cookies may be used by us or by third-party providers to measure marketing performance, support advertising attribution, and, where permitted, show more relevant advertising or content.

Depending on the Site’s configuration, these tools may include providers such as:

  • Google Ads / DoubleClick;
  • Meta / Facebook;
  • CallRail; and
  • other advertising, attribution, or measurement providers.

These cookies and similar technologies may collect or receive information such as identifiers, browser and device information, IP address, page views, referring URLs, and interactions with content, emails, ads, or related materials. These tools may track your activity across websites and may be considered “sharing” under laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CPRA).

4. INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH COOKIES

Depending on how you use the Site and which technologies are enabled, cookies and similar technologies may collect information such as:

  • IP address;
  • browser type and version;
  • device type and operating system;
  • cookie identifiers and similar online identifiers;
  • pages visited and navigation paths;
  • referring URLs;
  • date and time stamps;
  • interactions with forms, content, or site features;
  • approximate geolocation derived from IP address; and
  • related usage, diagnostic, or performance data.

Taylor Law does not use cookies to intentionally collect confidential attorney-client communications or legal information submitted directly through contact forms, intake tools, or other direct communications with the firm. Users should understand, however, that if non-essential analytics, advertising, or similar technologies are enabled, those technologies may collect browsing or interaction data associated with use of the Site.

5. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES AND SERVICES

The Site may use third-party services that place or access cookies or similar technologies in connection with analytics, embedded content, advertising, attribution, security, performance, or related functionality.

Depending on the Site’s configuration, these third-party services may include:

  • Google;
  • Meta;
  • Crazy Egg;
  • CallRail;
  • YouTube;
  • Google Maps;
  • Google reCAPTCHA; and
  • other analytics, performance, embedded-content, review, or attribution providers.

These third parties may process information in accordance with their own privacy policies and terms. Their technologies, cookies, and practices may change over time as the Site and its integrations are updated.

6. YOUR COOKIE CHOICES

1. Cookie Banner and Preference Center
When you first visit the Site, you may be presented with a cookie banner or consent tool that allows you to:

  • accept all cookies;
  • reject all non-essential cookies; or
  • customize your cookie preferences.

You may also be able to revisit and update your preferences at any time through the Cookie Preferences link or similar tool made available on the Site.

2. Browser Controls
Most browsers permit you to block, delete, or manage cookies through browser settings. You may also be able to set site-specific rules. Please note that blocking or disabling certain cookies may affect the availability or functionality of portions of the Site.

3. Global Privacy Control
Where required by applicable law and where technically supported by our systems, we recognize and process opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control (“GPC”). Where processed, GPC will be treated as a request to opt out of activity that may be considered a sale, sharing, or targeted advertising for the browser or device that sends the signal, to the extent required by applicable law.

4. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there is no uniform standard governing Do Not Track, the Site may not respond to such signals except where required by applicable law or where a supported opt-out preference signal, such as GPC, is used.

7. U.S. PRIVACY LAW CONSIDERATIONS

This Site is intended only for Idaho residents over the age of 18 years old. Although Idaho does not currently have a consumer privacy statute comparable to certain other states, a growing number of U.S. states have enacted privacy laws addressing issues such as consent, sale, sharing, targeted advertising, and online tracking. We use this Cookie Policy to promote transparency and to help align the Site’s practices with evolving privacy expectations and legal requirements.

8. DATA RETENTION

Cookies may remain on your device for different periods depending on the type of cookie and the provider involved.

  • Session cookies typically expire when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies typically remain on your device until they expire or are manually deleted.

Retention periods vary by provider and function.

9. INTERNATIONAL VISITORS

If you visit the Site from outside the United States, please be aware that information collected through cookies and similar technologies may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in the United States and other countries where our service providers operate.

10. CHANGES TO THIS COOKIE POLICY

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, service providers, or site practices. If we do so, we will revise the “Last Updated” date above.

11. CONTACT US

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or your privacy choices, please contact:

Taylor Law Offices, PLLC

Address: 1112 W Main St, Suite 101, Boise, ID 83702, United States

Phone: (208) 342-3006

Email: onboarding@taylorlawoffices.com