Last updated: 5 May 2026
Cookie Policy
This notice explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on this website, in line with the EU ePrivacy rules and the GDPR where they apply.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. They help the site work securely, remember preferences, and (if used) measure audience. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage.
2. Who is responsible?
The controller for data collected via cookies on this site is Asqeri Law Office. Contact: asqeribesjan@gmail.com.
3. Strictly necessary cookies
These are required for the website to function and for security. They do not require consent under EU rules. They may include:
- Session and authentication cookies (e.g. when you log into the client portal) to keep you signed in securely.
- Locale or routing cookies that remember your language choice for the site (where our platform sets one).
- Security / load-balancing cookies set by our hosting provider as strictly necessary for delivering the service.
4. Functional storage (local storage)
We may store your theme preference (light/dark mode) in your browser’s local storage. This stays on your device, is not sent to our servers as a cookie, and is used only to apply your display preference. We may also store your cookie-banner choice (essential only vs accept all) in local storage so we do not repeatedly show the banner.
5. Analytics and marketing cookies
We do not deploy third-party advertising or social tracking pixels on this site as part of the default configuration. If we enable analytics or marketing cookies in the future, we will update this policy, show a consent mechanism where required, and only activate non-essential cookies after valid consent in the EEA/UK.
6. Third parties
Some features rely on subprocessors (e.g. hosting, authentication, email). Those providers may set or read strictly necessary cookies on our behalf under our instructions. They are not free to reuse your data for their own advertising unless separately disclosed.
7. Duration
Session cookies expire when you close the browser (or sooner). Persistent cookies (e.g. “remember me” where offered) have a defined lifetime set by the product. Local storage remains until you clear site data.
8. How to manage cookies
When you first visit, you can choose Accept all or Essential only in the banner. That choice is stored locally in your browser (local storage) so the banner is not shown again until you clear site data or we publish a new policy version requiring renewed consent.
Use your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Helpful pages: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge (search for “cookies” in the help centre). For the EEA/UK, industry tools such as the EDAA or national guidance may also help for advertising cookies where those exist.
9. Your rights
Where GDPR applies, you have rights in relation to personal data collected via cookies — including access, erasure, and objection under conditions described in our Privacy Policy.
10. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy when our practices or the law change. Please review the “Last updated” date periodically.