What cookies are
Cookies are small files or similar technologies that a website may place on your browser or device when you visit or use the site.
They can help a website work properly, remember preferences, improve security, understand usage, and support relevant platform features.
How Lexuno uses cookies
Lexuno may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the public website, legal directory, search, booking paths, resources, account access, security controls, analytics, and performance monitoring.
Where cookies or similar technologies involve personal information, Lexuno aims to process that information in line with the Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013, known as POPIA.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies help the website and platform work. They may support security, session handling, authentication, load balancing, fraud prevention, form submission, and core platform functionality.
These cookies are usually necessary for Lexuno to provide requested services and should not be disabled if you want the platform to work correctly.
Preference cookies
Preference cookies may remember choices such as selected location, search filters, display preferences, or previous interactions with public features.
These cookies help reduce repeated steps and make legal discovery more useful on future visits.
Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies help Lexuno understand how people use the website, which pages are useful, how visitors move through search and resources, and where performance or content can be improved.
Analytics information may be aggregated or pseudonymised where possible, but some technical data may still be treated as personal information under privacy law.
Marketing and communication cookies
Lexuno may use marketing or communication-related cookies only where appropriate and lawful, including for measuring campaigns, managing consent, or understanding referral sources.
Direct marketing by electronic communication may require consent or another lawful basis under POPIA, depending on the circumstances.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies or similar technologies may be set by service providers that support hosting, analytics, security, embedded content, communications, calendar features, payments, or other platform functions.
Third-party providers may process information under their own privacy and cookie policies. Lexuno aims to use providers that apply appropriate safeguards.
Location and browser permissions
Some Lexuno features may request browser permission for location-based discovery, such as showing lawyers or firms near you.
Browser location permission is controlled by your browser or device. You can allow, block, or reset that permission through browser settings.
Managing cookies
You can usually manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block cookies, delete cookies, restrict third-party cookies, or receive warnings before cookies are stored.
If you block or delete cookies, some Lexuno features may not work properly, including login, saved preferences, booking flows, search filters, and security controls.
Changes to this policy
Lexuno may update this Cookie Policy as platform features, service providers, cookie categories, legal requirements, or privacy controls change.
The latest version will be published on Lexuno with an updated effective date.