Introduction to Our Cookie Statement
Welcome to Daitove, your trusted source of legal news, articles, and resources about the law in the United States. In line with our promise of full transparency, privacy, and user control, we have implemented this detailed Cookie Policy. This page details how and why we use cookies and similar technologies throughout our website, what types of cookies we use, how your information is handled, and what controls you have over your online experience. We want you to be truly informed and in control while using our services, whether you are a practicing attorney, a member of the public curious about the latest developments in U.S. law, or of any other status.
What Are Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies
Cookies are pieces of information that a World Wide Web server can store on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit a website. Cookies enable the web server to remember your visits to that website. Cookies may allow a website to remember your preferences, recognize your device when you return, and generally assist with your browsing experience. In addition to cookies, we may also employ similar technologies such as web beacons, pixels, and local storage for these same purposes. These tools are standard functionality of the web that allow for features such as authentication, analytics, content customization, and more.
Why Daitove Legal Insight Uses Cookies
- Enhancing the user experience: Cookies allow us to remember preferences such as language and display options to ensure you receive a personalized browsing experience.
- Website analytics: Cookies allow us to gather anonymous data on how visitors use the Daitove Legal Insights website so we can improve the content and usability of this website.
- Functionality and site performance: Certain cookies are required for essential website functionality, including securing logins to your subscription account and enabling newsletter signups.
- Content personalization: Cookies help us deliver relevant articles, insights, and updates that match your preferences and browsing history.
- Security & Fraud detection: By analyzing usage patterns, cookies assist us with site monitoring in order to detect fraudulent activity and preserve the integrity of our platform.
Types of Cookies Used on Our Website
- Strictly Necessary Cookies – These cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly, enabling basic functionalities like page navigation and access to protected areas. The website cannot work properly without these.
- Performance Cookies – These are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. We use the information collected for reporting purposes, such as analytics of traffic or popularity and performance of different pages. All information collected is aggregated and anonymous.
- Functionality Cookies – These cookies allow the website to remember your choices and preferences, such as language or region, so that you do not have to re-enter these whenever you return.
- Analytical Cookies – We make use of third-party services such as Google Analytics and, through them, collect and analyze data on user behaviors to determine areas where our offering can be further refined. These cookies do not serve to identify you personally.
- Targeting or Advertising Cookies – Daitove Legal Insights does not serve targeted advertisements on our platform currently but may employ cookies to track newsletter subscriptions and/or referrals as per privacy standards.
How We Use Third Party Cookies
To provide a high-quality, informative experience, Daitove Legal Insights uses trusted third-party services that may deploy cookies of their own on your device. For example, we use Google Analytics for web analytics and may use cookies from email marketing companies as part of our newsletter signup. We also select partners who have demonstrated high standards for privacy and security.
You can learn more about specific third-party service providers we use and their privacy practices by visiting the sites of those service providers. We also recommend that you review the policies posted by third-party providers to understand how the data they collect is used outside of our immediate control.
Your Choices Regarding Cookies and How to Disable Them
We are committed to giving users control over their personal data. On first entering the Daitove Legal Insights site, a cookie consent pop-up will allow you to opt in or out of cookies and decide whether to manage or set preferences regarding specific cookies.
You can manage or delete cookies via your browser settings at any time. Most browsers allow you to:
- View and delete cookies that have already been stored on your machine.
- Block cookies from specific sites or all sites.
- Set a preference for how you would like cookies to be handled.
Please be aware that turning off certain cookies or limiting their functionality (for example, strictly necessary cookies) may reduce your ability to use certain functionalities of our website. This may affect your experience negatively when subscribing to our newsletter or receiving personalized content.
How We Keep Your Information Safe
Daitove Legal Insights maintains its firm commitment to protect your privacy. We strive to implement our use of cookies and collection of data for the security of your information. All data from cookies is collected and utilized consistent with our Privacy Policy and all applicable law in the U.S. regarding data collection and protection. Daitove Legal Insights does not sell or lease your personal data to third parties.
We regularly review our security to avoid unauthorized collection, use, disclosure, or misuse of information you have given us. We take precautions among our personnel to ensure that all of the information we have collected, even through cookies or which you voluntarily provided us, is protected against inadvertent release or disclosure.
How Long Do Cookies Stay on Your Device?
Cookies can be classified by duration:
- Session Cookies: These are only stored on your device and deleted when you close your web browser. These cookies facilitate core functions like page navigation or remembering where you are in a session.
- Persistent Cookies: These are stored on your device for a specific period of time, or until you delete them. These cookies give you the ability to store preferences and settings for the next visit, providing a convenient and enhanced experience.
The duration of each cookie is based on its distinct purpose, along with the requirements of the provider or commissioned third-party partners. See our cookie consent tool for detailed information on cookie lifespans.
Cookies in Our Published Materials and Email Newsletters
Our articles, materials, and newsletter subscriptions all require cookies for your convenience. For instance, cookies will help:
- Ensure you are logged in if you are using more than one of our resources
- Manage the newsletter subscription you have chosen
- Provide you with more relevant content updates to what you subscribe to
We do not track online behaviors using cookies for advertising purposes. Data collected is strictly to enhance your experience and the performance of our products.
Use of Cookies with Minors
Daitove Legal Insight does not knowingly collect or store personal information of children under 13 years old. Our site is designed for adults and legal professionals. If you believe that we have received any such information from a child, including by way of “cookies” or in a similar manner, please send an email to us at [email protected] so that we may take corrective action promptly to delete the information from our systems.
California Consumer Privacy Act and Other Rights
As a platform based in the United States, Daitove Legal Insights is subject to applicable state and federal privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). California residents have specific privacy rights concerning the collection and use of their personal information (such as the right to know how their information is collected and used, the right to delete personal information, and other rights, such as the right to opt out of sale of their personal information).
We do not sell your personal information, but we will honor your rights. If you wish to exercise your privacy rights in connection with our site or submit a request, please contact us via email at [email protected] or by phone at (661) 526-7299. Additional information is available under our Privacy Policy.
How to Change Our Cookie Policy
We may revise this Cookie Policy from time to time in response to changes in technology, law, or our business practices. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date. We encourage you to review this policy regularly to obtain the most up-to-date information regarding our use of cookies and other technologies that may impact your privacy.
Material changes to this policy will be communicated on our website, or where appropriate, via email to newsletter users.
How to Reach Us
If you have any questions, comments, or requests regarding our Cookie Policy or how we use information, please contact us at:
Daitove Legal Insights
1230 18th St Ste 13, Bakersfield CA 93301
Phone: (661) 526-7299
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://daitove.info/
For specific legal advice, we encourage you to speak with an attorney. We have information and resources on our platform for illustrative purposes only. For more details, visit our Contact Daitove Legal Insights page.
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Last Updated
This Cookie Policy was last updated on June 15, 2024. We aim to keep you updated as best we can, so do check back periodically to see any updates.
