Cookie Policy
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Yellow Law Group, PC ("Yellow Law," "the Firm," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on the website located at yellow.law (the "Website"). It supplements our Privacy Policy and should be read together with it.
By continuing to use the Website, or by selecting your preferences in the cookie consent banner where one is presented, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Policy. You may withdraw or change your consent at any time using the methods described in Section 8.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device — computer, tablet, or mobile phone — when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, to make them work more efficiently, and to provide information to the operators of the website.
In addition to cookies, this Policy also covers similar tracking technologies that may operate on your device or browser, such as web beacons and pixel tags embedded in pages or emails, local storage and session storage mechanisms in your browser, software development kits used in mobile applications, and server logs that record requests sent to the server hosting the Website. For convenience, we refer collectively to all of these as "cookies" throughout this Policy.
3. Categories of Cookies We Use
We organize the cookies that may operate on the Website into four categories.
Strictly necessary cookies are required for the Website to function and to deliver services you have requested. They support core functionality such as session management, page navigation, security, and load balancing. The Website cannot operate properly without them, and they cannot be disabled through any consent interface.
Functional cookies enhance your experience by remembering choices you make on the Website — such as your selected language, the cookie preferences you have set, or input you have begun entering into a form. Disabling these cookies may degrade your experience but does not prevent the Website from functioning.
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Website. Where deployed, they collect information such as which pages are visited most frequently, how long visitors remain on the Website, and whether visitors encounter errors. We use this information to improve the Website. Some analytics tools rely on aggregated and pseudonymized data; others may collect identifiable information.
Marketing cookies are used to deliver advertising that is relevant to your interests, to measure the performance of advertising campaigns, and to support remarketing across other websites and platforms. These cookies are typically set by third-party advertising networks with our permission and, where required by applicable law, only after you have given consent.
4. Cookies and Services Used on the Website
The specific cookies that operate on the Website may change over time as the Website evolves. The categories described in Section 3 cover the types of cookies that may be deployed, including session cookies set by the hosting platform; security cookies that help protect the Website against automated traffic and abuse; cookies that remember your language preference and consent choices; cookies set by online scheduling services where you book a consultation through the Website; cookies set by review and ratings widgets that display client feedback; analytics cookies that help us understand site usage; and marketing cookies that support advertising and audience measurement on third-party platforms. Where any of these cookies require your consent under applicable law, they are set only after you have given that consent through the cookie banner or equivalent interface.
If you would like specific information about the cookies operating on the Website at any given time, please contact us using the details in Section 12.
5. Third-Party Services
The Website may include content and functionality provided by third parties — for example, scheduling tools, review widgets, social-media plugins, advertising and analytics providers, security and content-delivery networks, and messaging applications. When you interact with such content, those third parties may set their own cookies on your device, even if you do not click on the embedded element. Their use of cookies is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies, which we encourage you to review.
6. Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have several options to control or limit how we and third parties use cookies. Where a cookie consent banner is presented on the Website, you can use it to choose which categories of non-essential cookies to accept or reject, and you can revisit those preferences at any time through the corresponding link in the footer. Most browsers also allow you to refuse or delete cookies through their settings menus; the exact procedure varies by browser, and you can consult your browser's help section for instructions.
For interest-based advertising, you may use opt-out tools provided by industry self-regulatory programs, including the Digital Advertising Alliance at optout.aboutads.info, the Network Advertising Initiative at optout.networkadvertising.org, and, in Europe, the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance at youronlinechoices.eu. On mobile devices, you can use the privacy and advertising settings of your operating system to limit ad tracking.
Because there is no widely accepted standard for responding to "Do Not Track" browser signals, the Website does not currently respond to those signals. We do, however, honor opt-out signals required by applicable law, including the Global Privacy Control where it applies. Please note that disabling cookies may affect your experience of the Website. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled, as the Website cannot function without them.
7. Legal Bases and Your Rights
For visitors located in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, we rely on your consent as the legal basis for setting non-essential cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are set on the basis of our legitimate interest in operating the Website. You may withdraw your consent at any time using the methods described in Section 6.
For visitors located in California and other U.S. states with comprehensive privacy laws, you may have the right to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information collected through cookies for cross-context behavioral advertising. We do not sell personal information for monetary consideration; however, certain disclosures to advertising partners may constitute "sharing" under California law. You may exercise applicable rights using the methods described in Section 6 or in our Privacy Policy.
For Turkish residents, cookie practices that involve the processing of personal data are subject to the Turkish Personal Data Protection Law (KVKK), as further described in our Privacy Policy.
8. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices, the technologies used on the Website, or applicable law. The "Effective date" and "Last updated" dates above will indicate when this Policy was most recently revised. Material changes will be communicated through the Website or, where applicable, through the cookie consent banner. Your continued use of the Website following any change constitutes your acceptance of the revised Policy.
9. Contact Us
For questions about this Cookie Policy or about cookies in use on the Website:
Yellow Law Group, PC
730 E Park Blvd, Suite 100 Plano, TX 75074
Email: contact@yellow.law
Web: yellow.law