Cookie Policy
This isn’t the kind of cookie you dunk in tea — but it still leaves crumbs behind.
At Durbarry Chambers, we use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience, analyse site traffic, and deliver tailored content. This policy outlines what cookies are, how we use them, and your choices regarding their use.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the website recognise your browser and remember certain information — such as your preferences or login status — over time.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the operation of our website. Without them, key services like navigation and access to secure areas would not function properly.
- Performance & Analytics Cookies: These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our site (e.g., which pages are most visited), allowing us to improve the user experience. These are anonymised and aggregated.
- Functionality Cookies: These remember your preferences, such as your language selection or region, to enhance your visit.
- Third-Party Cookies: Some content or features (e.g., embedded videos, analytics tools, or maps) may be provided by third parties that use their own cookies. We do not control these cookies, and their usage is subject to the third parties’ privacy policies.
3. Cookie Control and Your Choices
When you first visit our site, you may be asked to accept or manage cookies. You can also adjust your browser settings to refuse or delete cookies at any time. However, blocking some cookies may affect how parts of our site function.
4. How Long Do Cookies Last?
- Session Cookies: These are temporary and expire once you close your browser.
- Persistent Cookies: These remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them.
5. Updates to This Policy
We may occasionally update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology or legal requirements. Please check this page from time to time for the latest version.