Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on DivorceTalk. You can change your choices at any time using the cookie settings button below.
What are cookies
Cookies are small files that a site places on your device to store settings and identifiers. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, tags, and device identifiers. We use these tools to run the site, measure performance, improve content, and show relevant features.
How we use cookies
Strictly necessary
Enable core features such as security, load balancing, and form submission. These cannot be switched off.
Always activePerformance and analytics
Help us understand visits, clicks, and page speed so we can improve the experience across North Carolina pages and guides.
Functional
Remember choices like location searches or filters so the site feels consistent between visits.
Marketing
Show promotions for featured listings or campaigns and measure reach. We use these only with your consent.
Social and embeds
Support map embeds and third party widgets used on lawyer profiles when enabled.
Consent logging
Store your consent choices so we can honor them across sessions and comply with record keeping.
Your choices
You control non essential cookies. Use the buttons below to accept, reject, or adjust settings. You can also manage cookies in your browser settings.
We respond to Global Privacy Control signals when supported by your browser and our consent tool.
Third party cookies
Some cookies are set by providers that help us operate and improve the site. These providers may set their own cookies when content loads. Your choices apply to these cookies where supported by our consent tool.
- Analytics and performance measurement
- Tag management and error logging
- Embedded maps or widgets on profile pages
Data use, retention, and security
We use cookie data to run core features, measure site activity, and improve content. We keep cookie data only as long as needed for these purposes. We apply reasonable safeguards to protect data within our systems. For more on how we handle personal information see our Privacy Policy.
How to control cookies in your browser
You can set your browser to block or delete cookies. This can affect site features that rely on cookies. Look for cookie controls in settings for privacy or security in your browser.
Updates to this Cookie Policy
We update this page when our use of cookies changes. The updated version applies on the date it is posted. If you have questions use our contact form.
Related pages: Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.