Cookie Policy
Effective Date: January 1, 2023
Last Updated: January 8, 2024
Frost Brown Todd LLP (“FBT,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) cares about your privacy. Thank you for taking the time to read our cookie policy (“Cookie Policy”). This Cookie Policy explains what cookies we use in addition to when and why we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on FBT’s website: https://frostbrowntodd.com/ (“Website”).
What are cookies and similar technologies?
A cookie is a small text file that we store on your browser or your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.), if you agree. Cookies contain information that is transferred to your device’s memory or computer’s hard drive to remember information about you, your preferences, or your device information to provide the best browsing experience on the Website.
Similar information storing technologies that typically fall under the generic term “cookies” include local objects (called flash cookies), web beacons, pixels, embedded scripts, or any other technology that stores or access information on a user’s device. The information collected and stored does not allow us to identify you but does allow us to provide a better experience when visiting the Website.
What cookies do we use?
Some cookies are strictly necessary for the use of our Website. Others make it possible to optimize the use of the Website and personalize the contents displayed. Cookies make it possible to (1) measure and analyze the frequency and use of our Website sections and services so that we can improve the functionality of the Website, and (2) measure safety and performance of the Website.
We use both first and third-party cookies. Whether a cookie is ‘first,’ or ‘third’ party refers to the website or domain placing the cookie. First-party cookies, in basic terms, are cookies set by a website visited by the user (the website displayed in the URL window), i.e., cookies set by the Website. Third-party cookies are cookies that are set by a domain other than the one being visited by the user: i.e., cookies which are set by websites other than the Website. If a user visits our Website and a separate company sets a cookie through it, this would be a third-party cookie. Third-party cookies are not in our control but are under the control of a third party.
Some of the cookies we use are deleted after termination of the browser session, i.e., after your browser window is closed (session cookies). Other cookies remain on your end device and enable us to recognize your browser on your next visit (persistent cookies).
Our list of cookies:
- Strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of our Website. For example, strictly necessary cookies track your session, so you do not need to re-login to our Website.
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Cookies |
Cookies Used |
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First Party |
- Analytical or performance cookies. These allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our Website when they are using them. This helps us to improve the way our Website work, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.
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Cookies |
Cookies Used |
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First Party |
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First Party |
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First Party |
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Google Analytics |
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Third Party |
Google Analytics |
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Google Analytics |
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Google Analytics |
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How Do I Change My Cookie Settings?
Most web browsers allow some control cookies through the browser settings. You can configure your browser so that you are informed when cookies are set, or you can decide on an individual basis whether to accept cookies or reject the acceptance of cookies in general. You can find more information about cookies (including how to disable them) at http://www.allabout cookies.org/. Not accepting cookies can result in the limited functionality of our Website. You can also search in your cookie folders to find our cookies and the Google Analytics cookie if you wish to delete them.
Consent
When you access our Website, you will have a choice to consent to all cookies, reject all cookies (except for strictly necessary cookies) or accept the use of certain cookies. If you consent to the use of cookies, a consent cookie will be placed on your computer.
If you reject the use of cookies, a rejection cookie will be placed on your computer so that we can record that you have rejected using certain cookies on our Website. If the rejection cookie is deleted, we will not be able to identify whether you have rejected the use of cookies.
In addition, you may withdraw your consent. However, your withdrawal will not retroactively affect the lawfulness of the processing of data before you withdrew your consent.
Your Rights
The GDPR provides you with rights to access, correct, erase the data, and object to the processing of data. In addition, you have the right to data portability. Please see our Privacy Policy at: https://frostbrowntodd.com/privacy-policy/ or European Union Privacy Notice at https://frostbrowntodd.com/gdpr-privacy-notice/ for further details.
Complaints
If you are a EEA resident or UK resident, you may lodge a complaint with the relevant data protection authority in the data subject’s jurisdiction.
Changes
New services using cookies may be added to the Website from time to time. We aim to keep the cookies information as accurate as possible and we may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We reserve the right to revise our Cookie Policy at any time, and any changes will be effective upon being posted unless we advise otherwise. We encourage you to periodically review this Cookie Policy for the latest information about the use of cookies on our Website.
Our Details
For questions or concerns about our privacy policy and practices, you can contact us at privacyoffice@fbtlaw.com or 1-800-793-6482.