COOKIE POLICY
SECTION I.
GENERAL INFORMATION
In connection with its activities, https://law-tax.bg (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”) uses cookies and other similar technologies, selected as appropriate. The purpose of this notice is to explain the types of technologies used, their function and your choices, regarding their use.
SECTION II.
PURPOSE AND FUNCTION OF COOKIES
Cookies are used for the following purposes:
- for the functioning of the Website;
- to provide you with a good experience and a high level of service when you visit the Website;
- to analyse visitor behaviour on the Website.
‘Cookies’ are small text files, consisting of letters and numbers that are saved on your device (desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone, etc.) through which you access the Internet. Typically, cookies contain the name of the Website, a unique identification number and their expiry date. Cookies are installed through a request, submitted from the user’s terminal to the server of law-tax.bg or to the server of a third party.
SECTION III.
TYPES OF COOKIES
We use the following types of cookies:
Strictly necessary cookies. These are the cookies that make the Website work and allow you to perform selected functions.
The strictly necessary cookies we use are used to open sections of the Website, enter information, select bookmarks, click buttons and more. These are your actions that do not need to be saved permanently or you have not given your consent to us using any other type of cookie than the strictly necessary ones. These cookies are stored 1 hour after you exit the Website.
With strictly necessary cookies we also save information about the options you have chosen and the consents you have given – consent to use cookies, consent to general terms and conditions and privacy policies. These cookies are kept for the periods set out in our Privacy Policy.
We also use strictly necessary cookies to protect the Website and to obtain information about any problems with the Website (e.g. cannot load, does not allow login, etc.). They are kept for a period of 14 days.
Absolutely necessary cookies are used even if we have not obtained your consent, as the functioning of the Website is impossible without them.
Website performance cookies. These cookies help us to improve the performance of the Website. They do not contain information and personal data about the specific visitor. They give us aggregated and anonymised analysis. These cookies show us the number of visitors to the Website, the sections most frequently viewed by visitors and provide us with error information. We use the services of analytics software to collect this information. Cookies are stored for a period of 1 year.
Cookies of third parties other than Savov Law Firm. We use cookies of social networks and Websites that you can get acquainted with on law-tax.bg (these can be, for example, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and Youtube). The purpose of using these cookies is to allow you to access our profiles on the relevant pages.
Third party cookies are stored for 1 year.
In the event that our Website refers you to another Website (via a hyperlink), please note that we are not responsible for the cookies used by other websites and we recommend that you read the Policies of the specific website.
In the event that you do not give your consent for the Website to use cookies, we will only use cookies that are strictly necessary. This will affect the features we can provide to you – such as not being able to provide you with a seamless link to our social media profiles. By installing cookies, we do not aim to identify you or provide information about you to third parties. Cookies are only used for the purposes set out above.
SECTION IV.
DELETING AND BLOCKING COOKIES
Each user of law-tax.bg may choose whether or not to accept cookies. You have the right to withdraw your consent to the use of cookies at any time. Depending on the browser you are using, you can set it so that it notifies you when you receive cookies and you have the option to accept or reject cookies. You can set your browser to reject all cookies.
If cookies are disabled for our Website, you may not be able to use all of its features to their full extent. Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, but you can change your settings to block some or all cookies. You can find more information about how some of the most commonly used browsers are set to accept cookies as follows:
- For Chrome – in here
- For Mozilla Firefox – in here
- For Internet Explorer – in here
- For Safari – in here
- For iOS – in here
- For Opera – in here
This policy is an integral part of the Privacy Policy of Savov Law Firm.
Effective date of the Cookie Policy: 24.06.2025.
