The website of Attorney Fahad Ahmed AlSaeed uses cookies and other similar technologies to improve your browsing experience, understand how visitors use the site, and further develop the legal content and digital services offered through it.
This policy explains what cookies are, why we may use them, and how you can control or disable them through your browser settings.
First: What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files that are stored on your device when you visit certain websites.
These files help the site remember certain information related to your browsing, such as your preferred language, the pages you have visited, or how you interact with the site.
Cookies do not give the website access to your personal files or private device data.
Second: Why Do We Use Cookies?
We may use cookies for the following purposes:
- Running the website properly
Such as enabling forms, improving page load times, and maintaining the security of the site. - Improving the user experience
Such as remembering certain browsing preferences or making it easier to navigate between pages. - Measuring content performance
Such as identifying the most visited pages, how long visitors stay on a page, and where visits come from. - Developing our legal content
By understanding the topics visitors are interested in, with the aim of improving the articles and legal guides published on the site. - Improving communication and conversion tools
Such as understanding how visitors interact with contact buttons or appointment booking forms, without selling their data or using it in an intrusive way.
Third: Types of Cookies the Website May Use
1. Cookies Necessary for the Website to Function
These files help the website run properly, including security, page loading, and use of the contact form.
The website may not function correctly if this type of file is disabled.
2. Preference Cookies
These files help remember certain visitor choices, such as language or display settings, if any.
3. Analytics and Performance Measurement Cookies
These are used to understand how visitors use the site, such as the number of visits, the most-read pages, and browsing duration.
This data is used in aggregate form to improve the quality of the content and the user experience, and is not intended to directly identify the visitor.
4. Third-Party Cookies
Some external tools may use their own cookies, such as analytics tools, security tools, maps, contact forms, or engagement measurement tools.
These files are also subject to the privacy policies of the providers of those tools.
5. Marketing or Retargeting Cookies
The website does not rely on selling products or direct online payment.
If advertising or marketing tools that use cookies are activated in the future, they will be handled clearly and appropriately, with options to control them made available depending on the nature of the tool used.
Fourth: Do Cookies Contain Personal Data?
Some cookies may be technical or analytical in nature and do not include your name, phone number, or email address.
However, if you submit your data through an appointment booking form or through the available means of communication, some general browsing information may be linked to your request to the extent necessary to improve follow-up or measure the website’s performance, in accordance with the privacy policy published on the site.
Fifth: Your Consent to the Use of Cookies
By continuing to use the website, or by accepting the cookie notice if one appears to you, you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with this policy.
You can control or disable cookies at any time through the settings of the browser you are using.
Sixth: How to Control Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings, such as:
- Deleting previously stored cookies.
- Blocking cookies from all websites.
- Allowing cookies for specific websites only.
- Enabling an alert whenever a website attempts to store cookies.
- Disabling third-party cookies.
Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the operation of some parts of the website, such as forms, browsing preferences, or the loading speed of some pages.
Seventh: Device- and Browser-Specific Cookies
The way cookies are managed differs depending on the type of browser or device used.
You can therefore refer to the settings of your own browser, such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge, to find out how to delete, block, or customise them.
Eighth: Cookie Retention Period
The retention period for cookies varies depending on their type:
- Temporary session cookies
These usually expire when the browser is closed. - Persistent cookies
These remain on your device for a set period, or until you delete them manually through your browser settings. - Third-party cookies
These are subject to the retention period set by the external service provider used on the website.
Ninth: Relationship Between the Cookie Policy and the Privacy Policy
This policy is supplementary to the privacy policy published on the website.
If you submit personal data through the contact form, email, or WhatsApp, the use of that data is governed by the privacy policy, not by this policy alone.
Tenth: Updating the Cookie Policy
This policy may be updated from time to time in line with the development of the website, the addition of new analytics tools, or changes to how cookies are used.
The updated version takes effect from the date it is published on this page.
Eleventh: Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how the website uses technical data, you can reach us through:
Attorney Fahad Ahmed AlSaeed
Phone / WhatsApp: +965 63333602
Email: info@kw-lawyer.com
Address: Kuwait | Capital Governorate | Fahad Al-Salem Street | Al-Adl Tower