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Cookie Policy

Last updated: January 15, 2025

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences over a period of time, so you don't have to re-enter them whenever you return or navigate between pages.

Legalitize uses cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage and session storage) to operate our platform, maintain your session, and optionally improve our service through analytics.

Categories of Cookies We Use

Strictly Necessary. These cookies are essential for the platform to function. They enable core features such as user authentication, session management, and security. These cannot be disabled.

Functional. These cookies remember your preferences and settings to enhance your experience (e.g., sidebar layout, display preferences). Disabling these may affect your experience.

Analytics. We use privacy-respecting analytics tools to understand how attorneys use Legalitize so we can improve features. Analytics cookies collect aggregated, anonymized data. We do not use Google Analytics. You can opt out of analytics cookies at any time.

Marketing / Advertising. We do not use advertising or tracking cookies on the Legalitize platform. We do not share data with ad networks.

Cookies We Set

NameTypePurposeDuration
__sessionStrictly NecessaryMaintains your authenticated sessionSession
__csrf_tokenStrictly NecessaryProtects against cross-site request forgery attacksSession
ll_prefFunctionalStores UI preferences (theme, sidebar state)1 year
_ll_analyticsAnalyticsAggregated usage analytics to improve the platform90 days
_ll_perfAnalyticsPerformance monitoring — page load times and errors30 days

Third-Party Cookies

Our platform may load resources from trusted third-party services (such as Cloudflare for CDN and security, and Stripe for payment processing). These services may set their own cookies subject to their own privacy policies. We do not control third-party cookies.

Managing Cookies

Platform Settings. You can manage your analytics cookie preferences from your account settings page under Privacy.

Browser Settings. You can configure your browser to refuse or delete cookies. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from logging in.

Do Not Track

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. Legalitize honors this signal by disabling all non-essential cookies when it is detected.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our practices evolve. We will notify you of material changes via email or in-app notice.

Contact

Questions about our cookie use? Contact us at privacy@legalitize.com.