Cookie Policy
INTRODUCTION
Please read this cookie policy carefully as it contains important information on who we are and how we use cookies and other similar storage and access technologies (SATs) on our website. This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy which sets out how and why we collect, store, use and share personal information generally, as well as your rights in relation to your personal information and details of how to contact us and supervisory authorities if you have a complaint.
WHO WE ARE
This website is operated by us, House Law Limited, trading as HOUSE : LAW. We are a boutique legal consultancy practice. You can read more about us here.
OUR WEBSITE
This cookie policy only relates to your use of our website, www.houselaw.co.uk. Throughout our website, we may link to other websites owned and operated by certain trusted third parties. These other third party websites may also use cookies or similar technologies in accordance with their own separate policies. For privacy information relating to these other third party websites, please consult their policies as appropriate.
COOKIES
A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your device (eg computer, smartphone or other electronic device) when you use our website. We use cookies on our website. These help us recognise you and your device and store some information about your preferences or past actions. For example, we may monitor how many times you visit the website, which pages you go to, traffic data, location data and the originating domain name of your internet service provider. This information helps us to build a profile of our users. Some of this data e aggregated or statistical, whichmeans that we will not be able to identify you individually.For further information on our use of cookies, including adetailed list of your information which we and others may collect throughcookies, please see below.For further information on cookies generally, includinghow to control and manage them, visit the guidance oncookies published by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, or www.allaboutcookies.org.
CONSENT TO USE COOKIES & CHANGING SETTINGS
We will ask for your consent to place cookies or other similar technologies on your device, except where they are essential/necessary for us to provide you with a service that you have requested. You can withdraw any consent to the use of cookies or other similar technologies or manage any other such preferences.
OUR USE OF COOKIES
Cookie number 1
Cookie ID: _cfuvid
Domain: .cdn.webflow.com
Duration: session only
Description: Calendly sets this cookie to track users across sessions to optimise user experience by maintaining session consistency and providing personalised services
Necessary: yes
Cookie number 2
Cookie ID: _ga_*
Domain: .houselaw.co.uk
Duration: 1 year 1 month 4 days
Description: Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views.
Necessary: No / analytics
Cookie number 3
Cookie ID: _ga
Domain: .houselaw.co.uk
Duration: 1 year 1 month 4 days
Description: Google Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session and campaign data and track site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique visitors.
Necessary: No / analytics
Cookie ID: _cfuvid
Domain: .cdn.webflow.com
Duration: session only
Description: Calendly sets this cookie to track users across sessions to optimise user experience by maintaining session consistency and providing personalised services
Necessary: yes
Cookie number 2
Cookie ID: _ga_*
Domain: .houselaw.co.uk
Duration: 1 year 1 month 4 days
Description: Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views.
Necessary: No / analytics
Cookie number 3
Cookie ID: _ga
Domain: .houselaw.co.uk
Duration: 1 year 1 month 4 days
Description: Google Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session and campaign data and track site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique visitors.
Necessary: No / analytics
THIRD PARTY ACCESS TO THE COOKIES
The cookies we use will only be accessed by us and those third parties named in the table above for the purposes referred to in this cookie policy.
HOW TO TURN OFF ALL COOKIES AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF DOING SO
If you do not want to accept any cookies, you may be able to change your browser settings so that cookies (including those which are essential to the services requested) are not accepted. If you do this, please be aware that you may lose some of the functionality of our website.For further information about cookies and how to disable them, please go to the guidance on cookies published by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, or www.allaboutcookies.org.
HOW TO CONTACT US
Please contact us at hello@houselaw.co.uk if you have any questions about this cookie policy or the information we hold about you.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
This policy was last updated and published on 6 June 2025. We may change this policy from time to time. When we do, we will inform you via email or other appropriate means.