Cookie Policy
AI, Tools & Law
Last updated: February 18, 2026
1. Purpose
This Cookie Policy explains how AI, Tools & Law uses cookies and similar technologies on its website and course platform.
This Policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy.
2. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognize your device, maintain session information, and store certain preferences.
Similar technologies, including local storage and analytics scripts, may also be used.
3. Categories of Cookies Used
3.1 Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for the operation of the website and course platform. These cookies:
- Enable secure login and authentication
- Maintain session information
- Support account functionality
- Process transactions
- Prevent fraud and unauthorized access
Without these cookies, certain features of the platform will not function properly.
Essential cookies do not require consent where permitted by applicable law.
3.2 Account and Authentication Cookies
If you create an account or log in, cookies are used to:
- Authenticate your identity
- Maintain your login session
- Preserve selected display preferences
- Support secure access to restricted content
If you select a “remember me” option, your login session may persist for a longer period.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials.
3.3 Analytics and Performance Cookies
Analytics tools may be used to understand how users interact with the website and course platform.
These tools may collect information such as:
- Pages viewed
- Time spent on pages
- Navigation patterns
- Device and browser type
- General geographic region based on IP address
Analytics data is used in aggregated form to improve functionality, content, and user experience.
Analytics providers may process information in accordance with their own privacy policies.
Where required by applicable law, including Québec Law 25, consent is obtained before non-essential analytics cookies are placed.
3.4 Federated Authentication
If you sign in using a third party authentication provider, such as Google or LinkedIn, that provider may use cookies or similar technologies to authenticate your session.
The use of such technologies is governed by the privacy and cookie policies of the authentication provider.
3.5 Embedded Third Party Content
Certain pages may include embedded content from third party providers, such as video hosting platforms or social media services.
When you interact with embedded content, the third party provider may place cookies or collect information about your interaction.
AI, Tools & Law does not control the privacy practices of those providers. Their use of information is governed by their respective policies.
4. What We Do Not Use
We do not use cookies for third party behavioural advertising.
We do not sell personal information collected through cookies.
5. Consent and Managing Cookies
Where required by applicable law, we obtain consent before placing non essential cookies.
You may manage your cookie preferences through the consent mechanism provided on the website.
Most browsers also allow you to:
- View stored cookies
- Delete cookies
- Block cookies
- Configure cookie preferences
If you disable essential cookies, certain features of the website or course platform may not function properly.
6. Cross Border Processing
Analytics and hosting providers may process cookie related information outside Canada.
Where personal information is transferred outside Canada, reasonable safeguards are implemented in accordance with applicable privacy legislation, including PIPEDA and Québec Law 25.
7. Changes to This Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically. The revised version will be posted with an updated effective date.
8. Contact
Privacy Officer
AI, Tools & Law
Email: privacyof@aitoolsandlawcom
