COOKIE POLICY
In compliance with European and Luxembourg data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Linari Law Firm informs you that it may collect information through cookies when you browse our website, mobile sites, or mobile applications (the “Website”).
The law permits us to store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of the Website. (necessary cookies) For all other types of cookies, we require your explicit consent (non-necessary cookies).
When you first visit our Website, a cookie consent banner allows you to accept or decline non-essential cookies. Refusing certain cookies may impact your experience and limit the Website’s functionality. Further details are provided below.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files downloaded to your computer or internet-enabled device when you visit a website. They help us collect data on how visitors interact with our Website, enabling us to enhance user experience and improve services. Cookies may store information such as your operating system, IP address, and browsing duration, but they do not personally identify you.
Cookies are categorized by lifespan and domain:
- By lifespan:
- Session cookies: Temporary cookies deleted when you close your browser, mainly used for security and navigation.
- Persistent cookies: Stored on your device for a set period or until manually deleted, helping recognize returning visitors and retain preferences.
- By domain:
- First-party cookies: Set by the Website itself.
- Third-party cookies: Placed by external services, such as analytics providers or social media platforms.
Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies for various purposes, including:
- Necessary cookies – Necessary for the proper functioning of the Website, including security and accessibility features. (no permission is needed)
- Functionality cookies – Remembering user preferences and login details to enhance Website functionality.
- Analytics and performance cookies – Understanding visitor behavior to improve content and structure (e.g., Google Analytics).
- Advertising and targeting cookies – Providing relevant advertisements based on user interactions.
- Third-party cookies – Enabling social media sharing and other integrations.
Cookies used for analytics help measure Website performance but do not personally identify users. We strictly comply with Luxembourg data protection laws when collecting and processing such information.
How to manage cookies?
Under Luxembourg and European legislation, your consent is required before non-essential cookies are stored on your device. When you first visit our Website, a consent banner allows you to accept or decline cookies. You can modify your preferences at any time via our Cookie Management Center.
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can configure your settings to block, delete, or receive notifications about cookies. Disabling cookies may limit your ability to fully experience the Website and its functionalities.
For more information on managing cookies, please refer to your browser’s help section or consult official regulatory websites such as the Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection (CNPD).
If you have any questions about our Cookie Policy, feel free to contact us through our official communication channec