World Lawyers Forum Cookie Policy

World Lawyers Forum (WLF) is committed to transparency and clear communication about how your information is used. This policy outlines how and when we use cookies on our website.

As described in our Privacy Policy, we use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your experience on the World Lawyers Forum website. By continuing to use the website, you consent to the use of cookies and related technologies as outlined below.


What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Your browser settings determine whether cookies are accepted and how they are managed. You have the ability to change your browser preferences to accept all cookies, be notified when a cookie is set, or reject all cookies. If you disable cookies, you may have to re-enter your information more frequently, and some features of our site may not function properly.


When Do We Use Cookies?

Cookies are used on the World Lawyers Forum website (www.worldlawyersforum.org). Any browser accessing the website will receive cookies from our server. These cookies are placed to improve user experience and are particularly used if you are a member of WLF.


Types of Cookies Used by World Lawyers Forum

  1. Persistent Cookies: These cookies help us recognize you as a returning user, making it easier for you to stay signed in and have a seamless experience. Once logged in, the cookie remains in your browser and is used by WLF whenever you revisit our site.
  2. Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that expire at the end of a browser session (i.e., when you close your browser). Session cookies are used to enable certain features and maintain functionality while you navigate our site.

Adobe Flash Cookies (Locally Stored Objects): Adobe Flash technology can also store information similar to cookies. These “Flash cookies” are stored differently and may not be manageable through standard browser settings. You can control and delete Flash cookies via the Adobe website. Restricting Flash cookies may impact your ability to use certain WLF features.


Purpose of Cookies

Cookies serve several purposes, such as:

  • Recognition: Identifying you when you visit the website.
  • Preference Storage: Remembering your settings and preferences for a personalized experience.
  • Security: Making your interactions more secure.
  • Improved Speed: Enhancing the performance of the site for a faster experience.

Managing and Controlling Cookies

Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. If you choose to limit websites’ ability to set cookies, it may affect the quality of your browsing experience, and you may lose some of the personalization features. Additionally, you may not be able to save your login or customized settings.


Disabling Cookies

If you do not want cookies set on your device, you can adjust your browser settings. However, be aware that disabling cookies may limit the functionality of the World Lawyers Forum website. By using the WLF site without changing your browser settings, you consent to the use of cookies.

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