Legal Facts Policy

Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 29, 2026

1. Overview

This Cookie Policy explains how Legal Facts uses cookies, pixels, local storage, analytics tags, device identifiers, and similar technologies when you visit our website, use our dashboard, search professional profiles, interact with AI-assisted tools, submit forms, request consultations, claim a profile, or use related platform features.

Cookies help us operate, protect, personalize, measure, and improve Legal Facts. They may also help us understand how users discover attorneys, medical providers, experts, legal information, scorecards, referral tools, and AI-assisted search features. This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

2. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are

Cookies are small files placed on your browser or device. Similar technologies include pixels, tags, scripts, SDKs, local storage, session storage, and device identifiers. These technologies may collect information such as browser type, device type, IP address, approximate location, pages viewed, links clicked, search terms, referring pages, session activity, and feature usage.

Some cookies are set directly by Legal Facts. Others may be set by service providers that support hosting, analytics, security, fraud prevention, payment processing, performance monitoring, communications, advertising measurement, or product improvement.

3. Types of Cookies We May Use

Essential cookies are required for core platform functions such as navigation, account access, security, form submission, load balancing, fraud prevention, dashboard functionality, and maintaining your session. Without these cookies, certain parts of Legal Facts may not work properly.

Analytics and performance cookies help us understand traffic, usage patterns, search activity, page performance, errors, feature engagement, and user flows. We may use this information to improve attorney discovery, AI-assisted matching, profile presentation, scorecard usability, and overall platform reliability.

Preference cookies may remember choices such as display settings, location preferences, saved filters, dashboard state, or other settings that make the platform easier to use.

Advertising and measurement cookies may help us measure marketing effectiveness, understand referral sources, limit repetitive messages, and improve outreach. We do not intend these technologies to create legal, medical, financial, or professional advice profiles about users.

4. AI-Assisted Features and Public Data Signals

Legal Facts may use cookies and usage data to understand how users interact with AI-assisted search, matching, intake, receptionist, referral, and profile tools. This may include search queries, clicked results, filters used, selected professionals, viewed profiles, and interaction patterns.

We may use aggregated or de-identified interaction data to improve AI-assisted organization of publicly available information, professional discovery, ranking relevance, data quality workflows, and user experience. Cookies do not make AI-assisted outputs legal advice, medical advice, a professional recommendation, or a guarantee of accuracy, outcome, suitability, or availability.

5. Third-Party Providers

We may allow trusted providers to use cookies or similar technologies to help us operate the website, host content, measure analytics, detect abuse, process payments, provide communications, improve performance, or support advertising measurement. These providers may process information under their own policies where permitted by law.

Legal Facts does not control every third-party cookie after it is placed by a third-party provider. Your browser, device, and applicable opt-out tools may provide additional controls over third-party tracking technologies.

6. Your Choices

You can usually set your browser to block, delete, or alert you about cookies. You may also use device settings, browser privacy controls, private browsing modes, and industry opt-out tools where available. If you block or delete cookies, some features may become unavailable, less accurate, or less convenient.

Some browsers offer Do Not Track or similar signals. Because there is no uniform legal or technical standard for every signal, our response may vary depending on the technology, jurisdiction, and feature involved. Where legally required, we will honor applicable privacy preference signals.

7. Retention and Updates

Cookies may last only for a browsing session or may remain for a longer period depending on their purpose. Analytics, preference, and security technologies may retain identifiers or related records for periods reasonably necessary to operate, secure, audit, improve, and protect the platform.

We may update this Cookie Policy as Legal Facts evolves, including when we add or change analytics, AI-assisted features, dashboard tools, advertising measurement, security tools, or service providers. Continued use of the platform after an update means you accept the revised policy.

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