Understanding Our Use of Cookies
At MN Defense Attorney, we take your privacy seriously and want you to understand how we treat personal information. This Cookie Policy explains how cookies work, how we use cookies on our website (https://mn-defense-attorney.com/), and how you can manage our use of cookies. Our intent is to enhance your visitation and user experience, while respecting your decisions about the use of personal information.
Our Use of Cookies
Cookies are small files placed on your web-enabled device that are typically made up of numbers and letters. Some of these cookies are needed to facilitate the use of core functionality on our website, such as security and accessibility. The final section of this policy describes how others may place cookies on your device when you visit our website.
By clicking ‘Accept’ you are agreeing to our use of these cookies, but know that you can reject them anytime through your browser unless mentioned otherwise below for the specific cookies in question. In addition, there is generally a pop-up button or tab on your screen at the bottom or top of our site’s home page linking directly to our cookie policy. Please consult your browser’s help/support pages to find out more about your choices and usage for cookies on any other websites.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small bits of data that are stored on your computer, smartphone, tablet, etc. when you visit a website. Cookies are used primarily to enable the website to function properly, retain your preferences, provide an enhanced browsing experience, and collect data about your interaction with the website. Cookies can be set by the website you are visiting (first party cookies) or by third parties through components embedded on the website (third party cookies).
Why MN Defense Attorney Uses Cookies
We use cookies to personalize the site experience, enhance site performance, and gather insight on how visitors navigate our website. Cookies enable us to:
- Remember settings like language or region preferences
- Track visitors and traffic patterns on the site to improve our content
- Maintain security and website integrity
- Present valuable resources to our visitors, such as educational content or legal updates
Cookies enable us to tailor the site experience to better serve our clients, prospective clients, and those searching the internet for criminal defense articles and resources.
Types of Cookies We Use
- Required cookies. Required cookies are essential for the proper operation of the website. These cookies allow MN Defense Attorney to add extra functionality like page navigation, access to secure areas, and account logins. These cookies are strictly necessary for the website’s functionality.
- Analytical / performance cookies. Analytical / performance cookies provide MN Defense Attorney with information about how its website is used. Some examples of the information gathered by these cookies include the number of site visitors, most popular pages visited on MN Defense Attorney, how users read its resources and content, and how often information is shared or utilized. MN Defense Attorney does not attach any identifying information from Google Analytics to web users, which means that all collected info is aggregated and anonymized.
- Functional cookies. Functional cookies are used solely for the purposes of remembering the choices and preferences made on MN Defense Attorney. For example, these cookies may store your language choices, region selections, or customized settings that you have made to MN Defense Attorney’s content or website functionality.
- Third-party cookies. MN Defense Attorney may use a variety of third-party services in order to analyze its website usage-like Google Analytics, for instance. Third-party cookies are governed by that service provider’s privacy policy.
How We Use Cookies for Analytics and Improvement
Delivering superior legal content and service requires knowing how our website is being used. Analytics services, like Google Analytics, help us track website traffic trends, popular content, and site performance. Data from these tools is for internal use only and may not be given to any third party except when necessary to enhance our service or satisfy legal or regulatory requirements. All information generated by tracking cookies is anonymous. Identifying individual visitors is not possible. These statistics enable us to continuously make changes in our education articles, service descriptions, on-site resources, and other web content to better serve our users.
How to Manage Your Cookie Preferences
We value and respect your right to choose the way in which your personal data are used and your online activities are tracked. Upon visiting our site, a cookie consent banner will appear giving you the option of consenting to our use of cookies and managing your cookie preferences, that will allow you to:
- Accept all cookies
- Decline or refuse all non-essential cookies
- Set preferences for lower level cookies
- Control the introduction of higher level cookies (essential, performance, functional, third party)
If you decide to alter your choices and preferences, you may do so at any time by clicking on the consent banner or through your browser settings. It should be noted that most browser tools allow users to block cookies, to be warned when a cookie is being set, or to delete cookies. Please note that disabling essential cookies can interfere with the normal functioning of certain parts of our website.
How to Disable Cookies in Common Browsers
If you wish to manage your cookie preferences, short instructions for how to do this in common browsers are as follows:
- Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
- Mozilla Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security – “Cookies and Site Data”
- Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data
- Safari (on Mac): Preferences → Privacy
For further instructions, please consult the help section of your browser.
Third Party Cookies and Links
Some pages or features of our site may be hosted by third-party services that set their own cookies, including, for example, embedded video or maps and social media plugins. These cookies are subject to the applicable third party’s privacy and cookie policies. Please review the privacy policy or cookie policy (where available) of any third-party page you navigated to via a link from our website.
MN Defense Attorney is not responsible for the privacy practices or the use of cookies of any such sites. Always use caution and read the privacy disclosures when you leave the site or view content hosted by a third-party service.
How We Protect Your Information
Data protection is important to us at MN Defense Attorney. We process any information collected in the context of cookies, if any, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the relevant requirements of the relevant data protection legislation in the United States. We do not sell, rent or trade your information to third parties. Data we collect is only used so that we can improve your experience, improve our service, or comply with legal obligations.
Our team periodically re-evaluates how we use data to ensure that we continue to be compliant and meet the highest standards of confidentiality.
How Long Do Cookies Last?
- Session cookies – these are temporary cookies, expiring upon closing your browser
- Persistent cookies – these are stored on your device for a period of time or until deleted
Cookies are only retained for as long as required to fulfil the purposes outlined in this policy. You can delete cookies at any time through your browser settings.
Your Rights and Choices
- Request information regarding the cookies we use
- Withdraw or update your consent at any given time
- Request deletion of your personally identifiable information obtained through cookies, subject to obligations
If you have questions regarding our use of cookies or your rights in relation to your personal data, please contact us at [email protected] or (380) 762-5271.
Changes to This Cookies Policy
We may amend this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect technological, legal, or business changes. All changes will be posted on this page with the effective date at the top of the page. We encourage you to check our policy from time to time to remain up to date on our use of cookies and your options.
Contact Us for Additional Information
If you have questions regarding our Cookie Policy, the way we use Cookies, or other privacy-related issues or rights, we welcome your contact. We firmly believe in transparency regarding these matters, and will provide any reasonable information or other assistance requested.
Mailing Address: 200 S High St Ste 93, Columbus OH 43215
Phone: (380) 762-5271
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://mn-defense-attorney.com/
Additional information about the way we collect, use, and otherwise process your personal data is available in our Privacy Policy.
About MN Defense Attorney
MN Defense Attorney is committed to providing clients around the nation with exemplary criminal defense representation, and founder Sarah Mitchell is a recognized expert in felony defense, misdemeanor defense, federal conspiracy cases, and expungements as well. With a track record of gaining clients’ successful outcomes, we help clients through every step of the legal process while protecting their rights and upholding the quality standards their cases deserve. Call MN Defense Attorney today to discuss your case in a free, completely confidential case analysis appointment. Learn more About MN Defense Attorney.

