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Cookie policy

What cookies LawyerOS uses, why we use them, and how to manage your preferences.

Last updated: June 2026

1. Introduction

LawyerOS uses cookies and similar technologies on our consultation platform. This Cookie Policy explains what we use, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. Read it together with our Privacy Policy.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work efficiently, remember preferences, and provide information to the site owner. We also use local storage to remember your cookie consent choices.

3. Categories we use

Necessary cookies

Essential for the platform to function. They enable sign-in, session security, and core features. These cannot be disabled.

Analytics cookies

Help us understand how visitors use LawyerOS. We only set these if you accept them via our cookie banner.

Marketing cookies

May be used for advertising or conversion tracking when we use third-party marketing tools. Only set when you accept marketing cookies.

4. Cookies and storage we use

Name / typePurposeCategory
Session tokenKeeps you signed in and secures your session.Necessary
cookie-consent (local storage)Stores your cookie preference choices.Necessary
Analytics cookiesUsage statistics to improve the platform.Analytics

5. Manage your preferences

Change your cookie preferences at any time using the button below, or through the cookie banner when you first visit. You can also block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Disabling necessary cookies may prevent you from signing in.

6. Contact

Questions about this policy? Reach us through our FAQ or email support@lawyeros.ng.

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