Cookie Policy
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Our cookies
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| lexology.LoginTicket | Remembers your log-in details. Saved between sessions, so you do not need to log back into Lexology when you return. Deleted after 2 years. |
| Google Analytics | Collects performance data on our users. For more information please read the Google Analytics privacy policy. |
| Source/SourceRef | Identifies where new registrations originate from. Deleted after 30 days. |
Third party cookies
| AddThis | Provides share links on our website. Please review the AddThis privacy policy for more information. |
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Active cookies
This is a list of the cookies that we currently have stored in your browser. This list does not include any third-party cookies.