Cookie Policy
Effective Date: August 13, 2026
HackByLaw.com (“HackByLaw,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your privacy and is committed to being transparent about the technologies that may be used when you visit our website.
This Cookie Policy explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used in connection with HackByLaw.com (the “Website”).
1. Cookies on Our Website
HackByLaw.com does not currently use cookies for its own tracking, advertising, or behavioral profiling purposes.
We do not intentionally use cookies to create user profiles, track visitors across unrelated websites, or deliver targeted advertising.
However, certain third-party services that support the operation, security, hosting, analytics, or other functionality of the Website may use cookies or similar technologies.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your device when you visit a website.
Cookies can perform different functions, including:
enabling or supporting website functionality;
maintaining technical or security functions;
measuring website performance;
generating analytics;
remembering certain preferences; or
supporting services provided by third parties.
The use and purpose of a particular cookie depend on the service that places it.
3. Third-Party Cookies
Although HackByLaw does not currently use cookies for its own tracking or advertising purposes, third-party providers supporting the Website may use cookies or similar technologies.
These providers may include services used for:
website hosting and infrastructure;
website security;
performance monitoring;
analytics;
fraud prevention;
other necessary website functionality.
Third-party providers may independently determine what cookies or similar technologies they use and how those technologies operate.
HackByLaw does not control the cookie practices of independent third-party providers.
4. Types of Cookies That May Be Used
Depending on the third-party services currently operating on the Website, cookies may include:
Essential or Technical Cookies
These technologies may be necessary for the Website or particular technical functions to operate properly.
Security-Related Technologies
Certain technologies may be used to help detect malicious activity, protect the Website, prevent abuse, or maintain website security.
Analytics Cookies
If analytics services are enabled, they may use cookies or similar technologies to collect information about how visitors interact with the Website, such as pages visited, browser information, approximate technical information, and access times.
HackByLaw does not currently use cookies for behavioral advertising or targeted advertising.
5. Information That May Be Associated With Cookies
Depending on the technology used by a third-party provider, information associated with cookies or similar technologies may include:
IP address;
browser type;
operating system;
device or technical information;
pages visited;
date and time of access;
referring or navigation information; and
information relating to website performance or security.
The categories of information actually collected depend on the services enabled on the Website at the relevant time.
6. Browser Cookie Controls
Most web browsers allow you to control, block, or delete cookies through their privacy and security settings.
You may be able to:
block cookies;
delete existing cookies;
receive notifications before cookies are stored; or
configure your browser to restrict certain types of cookies.
Blocking or deleting cookies may affect the functionality of certain websites or third-party services.
California’s privacy resources also provide general information about deleting cookies and blocking third-party cookies. (privacy.ca.gov)
7. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Some web browsers and devices provide settings or signals intended to communicate a user’s preference regarding online tracking.
The effect of such signals may depend on the technology and third-party service involved.
Where applicable, HackByLaw will handle such signals in accordance with applicable law and the technical capabilities of the services used on the Website.
8. Relationship to Our Privacy Policy
This Cookie Policy forms part of and should be read together with the HackByLaw Privacy Policy.
Our Privacy Policy explains more generally how information may be processed in connection with the Website, including information that may be automatically processed by website infrastructure and third-party service providers.
If there is a conflict between this Cookie Policy and the Privacy Policy regarding cookies, the more specific provisions of this Cookie Policy will apply.
9. Changes to This Cookie Policy
HackByLaw may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to:
the Website;
third-party services;
technologies used on the Website;
applicable legal requirements; or
our privacy practices.
Any changes will be posted on this page together with an updated Effective Date.
10. Contact Us
If you have questions regarding this Cookie Policy or the use of cookies on HackByLaw.com, you may contact us at:
HackByLaw.com
Email: info@hackbylaw.com
Website: HackByLaw.com
Effective Date: August 13, 2026