Cookie Information
Below you will find information on the use of cookies and similar technologies, such as pixels (hereinafter collectively referred to as ‘Cookies’), by MYLE Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwält:innen mbB, Wilhemshavener Str. 65, 10551 Berlin (hereinafter ‘MYLE’ or ‘we’) on the website www.myle-law.com.
This information was last updated in September 2024. From time to time we have to make adjustments according to actual circumstances or to legal or regulatory requirements; therefore, please check the cookie information the next time you visit our website to ensure that it is up to date.
Insofar as personal data is processed, this cookie information supplements our data protection information, which is accessible via the footer of our website.
1. What are Cookies and what are they used for?
Cookies are technologies that are used to read information from or store information on end devices such as computers or mobile devices. Cookies are usually set when you visit our website. They save certain settings and exchange certain information about your browser with our system to ensure that our website works properly or works more efficiently. Without Cookies, every website simply ‘forgets your visit’ when you leave it. We only use Cookies that are necessary for the technical operation of our website.
2. Types of Cookies
Differentiation by Cookie provider: First-party Cookies are Cookies that we set as the operator of the website and controller of the associated data processing. Third-party Cookies are set by third parties, acting on our behalf or being (also) responsible for the related data processing.
Differentiation by storage period: So-called session Cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser. Permanent Cookies are stored on your end device for a specific period of time or indefinitely.
Technical types of Cookies: We use Cookies and similar technologies, such as pixels (i.e. a 1×1 pixel graphic that is used to understand user behaviour and other data similar to a cookie). Pixels are typically embedded in everything from banner ads to emails. We use pixels to learn more about your interactions with web content, e.g. whether adverts or posts have been interacted with.
3. Cookies that are strictly necessary
We only use strictly necessary Cookies on our website. These enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.
Without these Cookies, the website cannot be used as intended. The data processed by these Cookies is essential for the operation of our website. Strictly necessary Cookies do not require consent and cannot be deselected by website visitors.
The legal basis for the use of Cookies that are strictly necessary on our website is Section 25 (2) No. 2 of the German TDDDG.
In particular, we use the following Cookies: