Cookie Policy

Effective date: August 30, 2025

Cookies policy

The website www.peligrad.com is the property of Vlad Peligrad Law Office ("the Website").

We use cookies and similar technologies to ensure the proper functioning of the Site and to optimize its content, as well as to analyze traffic and provide visitors with a better browsing experience so that the Site is more efficient and accessible.

We do not conduct personalized advertising or marketing based on cookies or cookie-generated data.

What are cookies?

An 'internet cookie' ('browser cookie' or 'HTTPS cookie' or 'cookie' for short) is a small file made up of letters and numbers that will be stored on your computer, mobile terminal or other equipment used to access the internet.

Cookies are installed by a request from a web server to a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome) and are completely "passive" (they do not contain software viruses or spyware and cannot access information on the user's hard disk).

Primary cookies are cookies set by the website you visit. Only that website can read them. In addition, a website might use external services that also set their own cookies, known as third-party cookies.

How do we use cookies?

Cookies required - are included to provide the functionality of certain sections of the Site.

Statistical cookies - are used exclusively for internal studies on how we can improve the services we offer to users of the Site and how visitors interact with the Site by collecting and reporting information anonymously.

They allow us to recognize and count users, collect information about how the Site is used (for example, the pages a user opens most often and whether the user receives error messages from certain pages) and improve the way our Site works.

The expiration period of these cookie files is a maximum of 2 years .

Third Party Cookies - Certain sections of content on the Site or certain functionality may be provided through third parties/providers. These third parties may place these cookies on the Site (called "third party cookies" as they are not placed by the website owner). Third party providers must also comply with applicable legal regulations and the website owner's privacy policies. Further details on how these third parties manage the placement and use of cookies and similar technologies can be found in the relevant policies of these third parties.

Our website uses the following third-party cookies parties

Data collected via statistical cookies will be processed by Peligrad Law for the purposes of performance monitoring, identification of technical errors and continuous optimization of the Site. Data collected may be shared with our Site maintenance service provider and marketing service provider. These third parties act as data processors as required by applicable law and are contractually bound to comply with personal data protection requirements.

The Site uses Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis program provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics uses cookies to help us analyze how users interact with and use the Site. Information generated by the cookie about your use of the Site (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in Ireland.

Collected data may also be shared with EU/EEA countries in accordance with Google's privacy policy, available here https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=ro

Managing cookies

You can set your browser to block or warn you about these cookies, but some parts of the Site will not function properly without them. For statistical cookies, you can choose to accept or reject them through the settings in the consent banner displayed when you first access the Site.

Information on cookie settings depending on the browser you use can be found in the instructions below:

Rights under personal data protection law

Visitors to the Websites are entitled to all rights under data protection legislation as follows:

  • Right to be informed;
  • Right of access;
  • Right to rectification;
  • The right to erasure ('right to be forgotten');
  • Right to restrict processing;
  • The right to data portability;
  • Right to oppose;
  • The right not to be subject to automated individual decision-making;
  • The right to apply to the National Supervisory Authority for the Processing of Personal Data or to the competent courts, to the extent they deem necessary.

If you need any clarification or further information on the above, you can contact us at office@peligrad.com

In addition, you can learn more about how your personal data is processed in our Privacy Policy.