Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how AY STRATEGY UK LEGAL CONSULTING LTD (“AY Legal”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies in connection with ay-legal.co.uk (the “Website”).
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. To the extent any personal data is collected through cookies or similar technologies, such data will also be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable data protection law.
1. who we are
The Website is operated by AY STRATEGY UK LEGAL CONSULTING LTD, a business operating in England and Wales. The business is led by Ariel Yehezkel, Registered Foreign Lawyer (SRA Number: 7271660).
AY STRATEGY UK LEGAL CONSULTING LTD
2. What are cookies
3. Similar technologies
For the purposes of this Cookie Policy, references to “cookies” include similar technologies used for comparable purposes, including local storage objects, pixels, tags, scripts, tracking technologies, and other tools capable of storing or accessing information on a user’s device or browser, where applicable.
4. Why we use cookies
We may use cookies and similar technologies for a range of operational, analytical, performance, security, communications, and marketing-related purposes, including to:
- enable core Website functionality;
- support security, bot detection, accessibility, network management, and related technical operations;
- remember preferences and settings;
- maintain user sessions;
- improve Website performance, efficiency, and usability;
- understand how visitors interact with the Website;
- support embedded content and third-party functionality;
- measure the effectiveness of content, communications, or campaigns;
- help present content, services, or advertising that may be more relevant.
5. Legal basis and consent
Strictly necessary cookies may be used where required for the operation, security, and proper functioning of the Website.
For all other categories of cookies, we will seek your consent where required by applicable law.
You may change or withdraw your consent at any time through any cookie consent mechanism made available on the Website and/or through your browser settings, subject to technical limitations and applicable law. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before consent was withdrawn.
6. Categories of cookies
Depending on the Website’s configuration and the services used on it, cookies may fall into one or more of the following categories:
6.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies help make the Website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation, access to secure areas, security, network management, accessibility, session integrity, and related core functions. The Website may not function properly without these cookies.
6.2 Performance or Statistics Cookies
These cookies may help us understand how visitors interact with the Website, including through aggregated or anonymised reporting, behavioural analytics, visitor measurements, and similar performance analysis.
6.3 Functional Cookies
These cookies may remember choices you make and provide enhanced or more personalised features, including user preferences and interface settings.
6.4 Targeting or Marketing Cookies
These cookies may be used to track visitors across websites, support advertising or campaign measurement, build a profile based on browser or device activity, or help display content or advertising that may be more relevant to the user.
6.5 Tracking Technologies
Certain technologies may be used in connection with marketing emails, click-through activity, embedded content, referral sources, or related campaign reporting and attribution functions.
6.6 Session and Persistent Cookies
Cookies may also be categorised by duration:
- Session cookies: retained only for the duration of a browsing session and deleted when the browser is closed.
- Persistent cookies: remain on a device for a specified period after the session ends, unless deleted earlier.
7. third party cookies
Some cookies or similar technologies may be placed by third-party services, tools, integrations, platforms, embedded content providers, analytics providers, communications providers, security services, or advertising partners that appear on or support the Website.
Where third-party cookies are used, they may be governed not only by this Cookie Policy but also by the relevant third party’s own privacy and cookie policies.
In some cases, third-party cookies may not be fully controllable through the Website’s own cookie settings, and users may need to manage them through browser settings or the relevant third party’s own controls.
8. Cookie Declaration / Live Cookie Inventory
The categories described in this Cookie Policy explain the types of cookies that may be used on the Website.
Where a live cookie banner, consent management platform, or cookie declaration tool is implemented on the Website, that tool may provide additional details about the cookies actually in use at a given time, including cookie names, providers, purposes, durations, and categories.
9. Managing cookies
You may be able to manage cookies in one or more of the following ways:
- by using any cookie banner, cookie preference centre, or consent management mechanism made available on the Website;
- by changing your browser settings to block, refuse, delete, or restrict some or all cookies;
- where relevant, by using controls offered by the applicable third-party provider.
Please note that strictly necessary cookies generally cannot be disabled through the Website’s cookie tool where they are required to make the Website function properly.
10. Effect of Refusing or Disabling Cookies
If you refuse, block, restrict, or delete some or all cookies, some parts of the Website may become unavailable or may not function properly. This may affect functionality, performance, accessibility, user experience, embedded content, communications features, or the availability of certain Website services.
11. Cookies and personal data
Certain cookies and similar technologies may collect or generate information that qualifies as personal data, including identifiers such as IP addresses, cookie identifiers, device identifiers, and usage-related information.
Where cookies or similar technologies identify or relate to an individual, the resulting information may be processed as personal data in accordance with applicable data protection law and our Privacy Policy.
12. International transfers
Where cookies or similar technologies involve third-party providers or services operating outside the United Kingdom or European Economic Area, the related information may be transferred internationally, subject to applicable legal safeguards, transfer mechanisms, and data protection requirements.
13. Automated decision-making
We do not use automated decision-making or profiling that produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you without human intervention.
13. Security
We take data security seriously and may use technical, organisational, physical, and administrative safeguards designed to protect information collected through the Website, including through cookies and similar technologies. However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute securit
14. No Warranty as to Third-Party Tools
Where third-party tools, services, embedded content, analytics providers, advertising technologies, or communications platforms are used on the Website, we may not control all aspects of their operation, updates, configurations, or data collection logic. Users should review the relevant third party’s own privacy and cookie information where appropriate.
15. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may amend, update, supplement, restate, or replace this Cookie Policy from time to time by publishing an updated version on the Website. Any revised version will take effect from the date it is published, unless otherwise stated.
16. Contact us
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Last updated: 29 March 2026

