This explains the cookies and similar technologies The Student Lawyer uses, and how you control them.
What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your device that help a website work and remember things about your visit.
How you control cookies here
We use Cookiebot to ask for your consent and to let you accept or reject categories of cookies. Non-essential cookies, including analytics, do not run until you consent: by default analytics storage is denied until you make a choice through the banner. You can change your choice at any time.
Essential cookies
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Analytics cookies
With your consent, we use Google Analytics 4 and PostHog to understand how the site is used so we can improve it. These only load after you consent, and you can decline them without affecting your use of the site.
Bot protection
Our forms use Google reCAPTCHA, a bot-protection service, which may set its own cookies to tell humans from automated abuse.
Managing cookies
You can manage or withdraw your consent at any time through our cookie banner, and you can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies may stop parts of the site working.