All Taylor Wessing firms ("we”, "us", "our") jointly present and, thus, jointly control the provision of www.taylorwessing.com and associated sites ("Website"). As such, we respect the privacy of visitors using the Website. You can review our Privacy Policy for more details on our joint control and the personal data that we use on our Website.
This policy applies to the use of cookies in combination with pixels, local storage objects and similar device, and technologies (collectively "Cookies") that we or our permitted service providers may use in connection with your interaction with our website(s), applications and communications (Website) to enable the effective, efficient operation of our Website. This policy explains how we use Cookies, when your consent is required, how they are used on the Website and provides you with information as to how you can exercise your rights in relation to the Cookies.
Cookies are in effect, small data files that are placed on the browser of a visitor's device when accessing online content and by which it is possible to recognise that device when it interacts with or returns to our Websites. Cookies help us to provide a better experience by enabling us to monitor the online content our visitors find useful and by gathering and remembering information about our users' preferences, such as which language to display or font size to present.
There are different types of Cookies:
Web beacons (also called 'pixel tags' or GIFs) are small image file elements placed within web pages and web-based messaging, such as newsletters and that work together with cookies to recognise visitors and how they interact with that content. Using these tools we can better understand which content is of interest to our visitors and subscribers to our newsletters. An SDK is a piece of data code that is included in mobile applications and works in a similar way.
Cookies and similar technologies use unique codes that act as an identifier and can be treated as "personal data" under European data protection law. This is because they can enable the user of a device to be uniquely recognised as the same user, even if their 'real world' identity is unknown. Cookies are also typically used in combination with other identifiers such as the IP address for your device which is automatically assigned to that device by your internet service provider and shared by your device when online content is requested and displayed. IP addresses can be logged automatically in our server log files whenever our website, applications or online content are accessed and can be associated with Cookies unless separate IP anonymisation features are enabled (see 'Our use of Google Analytics' below).
Our Website contains essential and non-essential Cookies. Essential Cookies are required for our Website to work. We do not need your consent to operate essential Cookies on the Website. We do require your consent for non-essential. You do not need to allow non-essential Cookies to visit our Website. However, enabling non-essential Cookies may allow for a more tailored browsing experience.
We are the data controllers for the processing of personal data in connection with Cookies and tracking used on the Website.
There are different categories of Cookies as set out below. The table below sets out the different Categories of Cookies, how they function, which Cookies we use and the reason why we use them. For more information on the personal data that we collect with Cookies, please refer to our privacy policy.
The table below explains the cookies we use on our Website and why:
Category | Cookie | Associated service | Purpose | Duration |
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Essential Essential cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of our site(s) and applications. Such as enabling contact forms to operate. Without these Cookies we cannot provide the requested services. We also use these Cookies for security purposes. We do not require your consent to use Essential Cookies. |
Asp.net_sessionid | Siteimprove | To follow the sequence of pages a visitor looks at during a visit to the Website. | Session only |
SERVERID | Taylor Wessing | Determining when the session has ended. | Session only | |
token | Taylor Wessing | Creating an authenticated user login session and identifying the user's access privileges. | 1 month | |
app_X_token | Fliplet | To create an authenticated user login session where relevant to Taylor Wessing tools and applications supported by Fliplet and to ensure only information relevant to the specific tool or application is served. | 30 days | |
Analytics These are non-essential Cookies. These cookies collect information on how visitors use our Website. We use this information with your consent to measure the number of visitors to our Website, determine whether specific content or communications have been viewed and to help us improve our Website and communications. Please see below on how you can control cookies. |
APIID, SPSID, SID | Google* | To enable user engagement information to be collected for content including Google maps. | 2 years |
OTZ _utma _utmc _utmz _ga |
Providing aggregate analysis of website visitors. Cookies beginning _utm and _ga collect information about how visitors use our Website, to compile reports on the number of visitors, where they came to the site from and the pages visited. |
1 year |
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_gid | Used by Google to distinguish between different users from each page visited. | 24 hours | ||
_cfduid | MyFonts | Tracks the interaction with custom fonts used on our Website which fall within the user licenses. | 1 year | |
Mp_(hexdigits) _mixpanel | Mixpanel | Set to analyse traffic and in particular how users reached the Website. | 1 year | |
Ajs_anonymous_id |
Taylor Wessing | These cookies are used to record the number of people that visit our website by tracking if they have visited before. | 1 year | |
nmstat | Siteimprove | Used to collect information about the visitors use of our Website in Siteimprove analytics. | 2-3 years | |
_hstc |
Hubspot |
User ID session configuration used for analytics for Website improvement. Keeps track of a visitor's identity. This cookie is passed to HubSpot on form submission and used when deduplicating contacts. |
2 years |
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Google recaptcha | To prevent program-controlled and/or unwanted access to our websites, especially the forms for contacting us. View the Google privacy policy for reCaptcha. | tbc | ||
flAnalyticsTrackingSession | Fliplet | To collect information about how users interact with those Taylor Wessing tools and applications supported by Fliplet. | 30 mins after session ends | |
Functional
These are non-essential Cookies. These cookies allow us, with your consent, to remember choices or changes you have made (such as to language settings or font size or your choices regarding the use of Cookies). Please see below on how to control Cookies |
CONSENT | This cookie stores whether you have given your consent for the setting of Google cookies. | 20 years | |
eucookienotice | Taylor Wessing | This cookie maintains a record of any consent you have given for the setting of cookies | 100 days | |
NID | This cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to record user preferences as to language. | 1 year | ||
HSID, SSID, SIDCC | These cookies authenticate users and seek to block unauthorised access to forms users complete on web pages. | 6 months | ||
_atuvc | Add This | This 'Add This cookie' is used with javascript to enable users to share content on certain website pages and to collect accurate counts of page shares. No data from this cookie is sent back to 'Add This'. | 2 years | |
Targeting These cookies allow us, with your consent, to enable visitors to our Website to share content on social networks such as LinkedIn and to enable and evaluate the interactions with our communications and social media tools. |
VxSessionId intEmailHistoryId |
Vuture | These cookies are used when a person clicks through from an email to identify their visit to our website to record the pages visited on our Website and the time spent on those pages. |
Session only 1 year |
lang |
LinkedIn.com | Used by Linkedin to route, allow interaction with Linkedin (in your language) from our website and to track the use of their embedded services to understand which pages the user visits and in presenting content. |
Session only |
*We make use of Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"), which uses cookies to analyse how visitors use our Website. The information generated by the cookie about your use of our Website may be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information on our behalf for the purpose of measuring your activity on our Website, for compiling statistical reports on overall content interaction activity for us and providing other services relating to Website activity and internet usage.
Taylor Wessing has activated the IP anonymisation feature of Google Analytics; in consequence, Google will truncate/anonymise the last octet of the IP address for Member States of the European Union. Only in exceptional cases, is the full IP address sent to and shortened by Google servers in the USA in which cases, the transfer of this information is subject to Google's Privacy Shield Framework certification as describe further here.
We also make use of cookies, web beacons and similar technologies as part of our use of Google Analytics Advertising features in particular:
You can opt-out of the collection of the data generated by Google Analytics, as well as the processing of this data by Google, by downloading and installing the browser plug-in, whereby an opt-out cookie is set, or by selecting the appropriate setting in your browser software.
You can opt-out of the Google Analytics Advertising Features through Ads Settings and Ad Settings for mobile apps. Other opt-out means include Your Online Choices.
Further information can be found under Google Analytics Terms of Service & Privacy.
Where you receive a communication from us such as a marketing email, event invitation or other direct promotional electronic communication, we may collect information using Cookies about you in the following ways:
We have implemented Social plugins from social networks so that you can share anything of interest to you with your colleagues and connections in social networks. Our Website may contain social plugins to the external social networking sites such as twitter.com ("X") and LinkedIn.com ("LinkedIn").
With every visit to our Website, that carry a plugin, your browser will set up a direct connection to the X and LinkedIn servers. In the process X's and LinkedIn's servers recognise which of our websites, applications or content you are currently visiting.
If you are a member of X and/or LinkedIn and you are logged-in while you are visiting our Website, X and/or LinkedIn will assign this information to your personal user account. By interaction with one of the plugins, eg by clicking the like button and/or the X button this information will be sent via your browser directly to X and/or LinkedIn where it will be stored on your respective personal user accounts. The information that you share from our Website, will be transmitted to X and LinkedIn.
We would like to point out that we, as the provider of this website, have no knowledge of the content of the transmitted data or its use by X.
We have further neither control of the data LinkedIn collects through the plugin, nor over the extent of that data collected by LinkedIn. We also have no knowledge of the content of the data transmitted to LinkedIn. For details about LinkedIn's data collection practices and your rights and preferences, please see LinkedIn's privacy policyYou have the right to decide whether to accept or reject non-essential Cookies. You can exercise your cookie preferences when you first arrive at our Website where you will see a notice about our use of technology such as Cookies, providing you with the opportunity to learn more and to choose which cookie technologies you wish to allow to access your device before confirming and proceeding. You can also change these settings at any later point by going to your cookie settings.
The effect of disabling non-essential Cookies depends on which Cookies you disable, but in general our Website may not operate properly if all the non- essential Cookies are switched off.
You can also disable non-essential Cookies by changing your browser settings to reject these Cookies. How you can do this will depend on the browser you use. Most browsers, for example, Microsoft and Google have dedicated privacy pages that explain how sites collect, handle, and pass on information to third parties. Further details on how to disable Cookies for the most popular browsers are set out at allaboutcookies.org.
We may from time to time make changes to this policy. Any changes will be published on our privacy notices at taylorwessing.com and will be effective as of the date of publication. This policy was last updated in October 2024.