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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Case Crunch uses cookies, similar technologies, and preference controls on this website.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

About Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember limited information about your visit, such as whether you have already made a cookie choice or whether a page loaded correctly.

A cookie does not, by itself, give us direct access to your computer. It stores data that your browser can send back to the website or, in some cases, to a service provider involved in delivering the page.

There are two practical lifetimes to know. Session cookies last only while your browser session is open and are usually deleted when you close it. Persistent cookies remain for a set period unless you delete them earlier through your browser settings. We use this distinction when deciding whether a cookie is needed only for a short visit or for remembering a preference over time.

Types of Cookies in Use

We keep the categories narrow. The site does not need a large tracking stack to publish legal technology materials, but a few cookies may be used to keep the site usable, measure traffic, and support planned advertising features.

Essential Cookies

Essential cookies support core website functions. For example, they may store your cookie consent choice so the banner does not ask the same question on every page. They may also help basic security, page delivery, and site navigation work as expected.

These cookies are generally necessary for the website to function. If they are blocked, some parts of the site may not behave reliably.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies help measure traffic and behavior on the site. In practice, that means understanding which pages are visited, how users move through the site, and where technical issues may be occurring.

We use this information in aggregate where possible. The aim is to improve readability, navigation, and page performance, not to identify individual readers.

Advertising Cookies

Advertising cookies may be used in the future to support personalization or measure the performance of campaigns. If implemented, these cookies may help distinguish whether an advertisement was viewed or whether a visitor returned after seeing a related message.

They are not essential to reading the site.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies may come from third parties that provide services used by the website. This is common when a site relies on outside systems for measurement, advertising delivery, or content distribution.

Analytics Providers

We may implement analytics providers in the future to understand site traffic and user behavior. If used, those providers may set cookies or receive technical information such as browser type, device information, referring pages, and approximate visit timing.

Advertising Networks

Advertising networks may also be introduced later. Their cookies can support campaign measurement, frequency control, or personalization. If this changes the way information is collected, we will reflect that change in this policy and, where required, in the consent choices presented to users.

CDN Services

Content delivery network services may process limited technical data to load pages efficiently and protect site availability. These services can use cookies or similar technologies for traffic routing, security checks, or abuse prevention. That work is operational rather than editorial; it helps the page reach your browser without unnecessary delay.

Practical note: third-party cookies are controlled both by this site’s configuration and by the provider that sets them. Your browser settings can often restrict or block them across multiple websites.

You can adjust cookie settings through your browser. Most browsers allow you to block cookies, delete existing cookies, reject third-party cookies, or set alerts when a site tries to store one.

The exact controls vary. In Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and similar browsers, cookie settings usually sit under privacy, security, or site data menus. If you use more than one browser or device, you may need to repeat your preference choices in each place.

Consequences of Disabling Cookies

Blocking cookies can improve privacy in some contexts, but it can also remove useful site functions. Your consent choice may not be remembered. Some pages may load less smoothly. Security checks may repeat more often.

If you disable analytics or advertising cookies, you should still be able to read ordinary site content. If you block essential cookies, the site may not be able to provide certain core features in a stable way.

We try to keep preference choices clear rather than clever. A cookie control should tell you what it changes before you click it.

Policy Changes

This Cookie Policy was last revised on June 9, 2026.

We may update it when site features change, when we add or remove service providers, or when legal requirements affect how cookie information should be presented. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.

For material changes, we may also provide notice through the website, such as a renewed cookie banner or a visible update notice. Routine wording improvements may be made directly on this page.

This policy should be read alongside our Privacy page and Terms, which explain broader rules about personal information and use of the website.

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