This Cookie Notice explains how AventuraInjuryLawyer.com may use cookies, pixels, tags, analytics tools, advertising technologies, and similar tracking technologies.
This Cookie Notice should be read together with our Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, Legal Disclaimer, and Advertising Disclosure.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files or identifiers that may be stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies can help websites function, remember preferences, measure performance, improve user experience, and support advertising or analytics.
Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, scripts, device identifiers, browser storage, server logs, and analytics identifiers.
How We May Use Cookies
AventuraInjuryLawyer.com may use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
- To make the website function properly.
- To process consultation forms and prevent spam or abuse.
- To understand how visitors use the website.
- To measure website performance and improve content.
- To help protect website security.
- To measure advertising or marketing effectiveness.
- To support remarketing, retargeting, or similar advertising activities where used.
Types of Cookies We May Use
Essential Cookies
Essential cookies help the website operate. They may support page loading, form functionality, security, spam prevention, and basic website features.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies may help us understand how visitors find and use the website. This may include information about pages visited, time on page, referring sources, approximate location, device type, browser type, and other usage data.
Advertising Cookies and Pixels
Advertising cookies, pixels, or similar technologies may be used to measure advertising performance, understand user interactions, or support relevant online advertising.
Depending on the tools used and applicable law, some advertising or analytics activity may be considered a sale, sharing, targeted advertising, or similar activity under certain privacy laws.
Security and Performance Cookies
Security and performance tools may use cookies or similar technologies to help detect spam, abuse, bots, suspicious activity, technical errors, or website performance issues.
Third-Party Tools
We may use third-party service providers for hosting, analytics, advertising, call tracking, form processing, security, email communication, CRM systems, or other website-related services.
These third parties may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, or similar technologies according to their own privacy policies and technology practices.
Examples of Tools That May Be Used
Depending on website configuration, tools may include analytics platforms, advertising platforms, spam-prevention tools, call tracking tools, form processing tools, or website security services.
We may update or change these tools over time as the website develops.
How to Control Cookies
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through browser settings. You may be able to block cookies, delete cookies, receive cookie warnings, or limit certain tracking technologies.
If you block or delete cookies, some parts of the website may not function properly.
Advertising and Analytics Choices
Some advertising and analytics providers offer their own opt-out tools or privacy settings. You can review the privacy settings provided by the tools, platforms, or browsers you use.
Your browser, device, or operating system may also offer privacy controls related to tracking, advertising identifiers, or cookies.
Do Not Sell or Share Requests
We do not sell personal information for money. However, certain analytics or advertising activities may be considered a sale or sharing of personal information under some privacy laws.
If you want to request that we stop selling or sharing personal information for targeted advertising purposes where applicable law provides that right, contact:
[email protected].
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers may send “Do Not Track” or similar signals. Because there is not one uniform industry standard for responding to these signals, the website may not respond to all such signals in the same way.
You can still manage cookies and tracking preferences through your browser, device, or applicable privacy request options.
Cookies and Consultation Requests
Cookies and similar technologies may be used when you submit a consultation request, including for form functionality, spam prevention, security, analytics, and communication purposes.
Submitting a consultation request does not create an attorney-client relationship. Legal services are provided by Linder Diaz Law only after review and a written agreement.
Changes to This Cookie Notice
We may update this Cookie Notice from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page with the revised content.
Contact
For questions about this Cookie Notice or privacy choices, contact:
[email protected].