Cookie Policy
Effective Date: June 3, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Attorney Toolkit ("we", "us", or "our") may use cookies, browser storage, session data, and similar technologies on our website, web application, browser extension, and related services (the "Service"). It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They're widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, and to provide information to site owners. "Similar technologies" includes browser storage, session storage, pixels, tags, SDKs, tokens, session identifiers, extension-collected session data, and related technologies that support authentication, security, analytics, and Service functionality.
2. How we use cookies and storage
Attorney Toolkit may use cookies and similar technologies to operate, maintain, secure, analyze, enforce, support, defend, and improve the Service; remember preferences; authenticate users; manage subscriptions; detect abuse; troubleshoot errors; understand feature usage; and support other purposes described in our Privacy Policy or permitted by law.
Strictly necessary
These technologies support core Service functionality. Disabling them may prevent parts of the Service from working correctly, including authentication, account access, billing, security, and search features.
| Category | Examples | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Authentication and session data | Login tokens, refresh tokens, session identifiers, browser storage entries | Authenticates your session, keeps you signed in, protects account access, and supports security checks. | Varies by session, browser settings, security needs, and operational requirements |
| Account and feature state | Profile, plan, subscription, and feature-access data | Helps load account pages, enforce subscription limits, remember feature availability, and route you through the Service. | May persist until refreshed, replaced, cleared, logout, or account changes |
| Navigation and preferences | Redirect state, association selections, interface preferences | Remembers choices, improves navigation, and reduces repeated setup steps. | May be temporary or persist until changed or cleared |
| Security and diagnostics | Request metadata, error state, rate-limit and fraud-prevention data | Helps us identify abuse, debug issues, maintain security, enforce Terms, and protect the Service. | Varies by operational, security, legal, and backup needs |
Listserv session cookies (captured via our browser extension)
To search a listserv's archives, our optional browser extension may collect or transmit session cookies, tokens, or related session data that a supported listserv or archive sets in your browser after you log in. This session data helps the Service access source material you request and may also be used to maintain, troubleshoot, secure, enforce, analyze, defend, and improve the Service.
- We use technical safeguards designed to protect stored session data, including encryption in transit and encryption at rest where appropriate.
- We may use session data to authenticate access, retrieve source material, process searches, troubleshoot requests, investigate misuse, enforce our Terms, comply with law, and protect our rights and users.
- We may disclose session-related data to service providers, advisors, authorities, or transaction counterparties where described in our Privacy Policy, required by law, or reasonably necessary to operate, secure, defend, or transfer the Service.
- Session data may be refreshed, replaced, retained, deleted, or otherwise managed according to operational, security, legal, and backup needs.
You can attempt to revoke listserv access by signing out of your listserv account, which may invalidate the captured session, or by deleting stored cookies in your account settings, subject to backup, logging, legal, security, and recordkeeping retention described in our Privacy Policy.
Functional
We may use browser storage and similar technologies to remember preferences, save state, personalize workflows, support account functionality, and improve or evaluate the Service. Depending on how you use the Service, these technologies may be associated with your account, device, usage, or search activity.
Analytics
We may use analytics, logging, monitoring, and measurement technologies to understand pages, features, performance, errors, searches, subscriptions, and user interactions so we can operate, secure, support, enforce, and improve the Service. We may use internal tools or third-party providers for these purposes.
3. Third-party services
Some pages or features of the Service may include functionality from third parties, who may set or read their own cookies or similar technologies subject to their own policies:
- Stripe — used to process payments on our pricing page and account billing portal. Stripe may set cookies that are strictly necessary for completing checkout securely. See Stripe's cookie settings for details.
- Hosting, infrastructure, analytics, AI, email, monitoring, and security providers — may process cookies, logs, browser data, session data, device data, or related metadata to help us operate, secure, troubleshoot, analyze, and improve the Service.
4. Managing cookies
You can control or delete cookies and local storage through your browser settings at any time. Most browsers let you:
- See what cookies are stored and delete them individually;
- Block third-party cookies;
- Block cookies from specific sites;
- Block all cookies, which may sign you out or prevent parts of the Service from working correctly.
Helpful guides: Chrome, Safari, Edge.
5. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. There is no industry consensus on how to interpret DNT, so the Service does not currently respond to DNT signals.
6. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. When we do, we will update the "Effective Date" at the top of this page. Where required by law, we will provide additional notice or choices.
7. Contact us
Questions about our use of cookies? Email us at support@attorneytoolkit.com or visit our contact page.