Cookie Policy


Cookie Policy Introduction

Welcome to the Cookie Policy page of Amin Institute For Certified Legal Translation. In our role as your reliable source for certified professional legal translation services in the United States, we take the accuracy of our translations as seriously as we take your privacy and keeping you up-to-date on how we gather, use, and protect your data when utilizing our website. Our Cookie Policy delves into the ways you may encounter cookies and other tracking technologies, why we use them, what type of information they collect, whether any of your personally identifiable information (PII) is at risk, and how you can control the process. With Amin Institute, you are always in control and secure in your decision-making as you navigate our site and review our legal translation services solutions.

Cookies 101

Textfiles are small text files that are saved on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when you visit websites. Cookies are commonly used to ensure the correct operation of the website, to memorise your preferences on the websites you visit and to inform the organisation that has published the website. Cookies will also enhance your experience on our websites by enabling us to deliver personalised content, helping us to understand how you use our site and making sure that our services work properly. We use the cookies at Amin Institute For Certified Legal Translation to support your navigation and help us improve the quality of our services.

Our Use of Cookies

  • To provide you a seamless experience throughout the website.
  • To conveniently remember your settings, such as language and other user preferences.
  • To help us analyze website usage patterns, allowing us to deliver improved services, content, and overall user experience.
  • To deliver relevant content to you based on your areas of interest, such as communications or marketing for the legal translation market.
  • To protect our website and identify fraudulent, bot, and unauthorized activity.

We use cookies responsibly and unobtrusively to collect only information that helps us run our website efficiently and effectively.

Categories of Cookies on the Site

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies – These cookies are essential to the proper functioning of the website and for providing you with access to the website features, such as logging in securely or filling out forms. Without them, certain features can’t be provided.
  • Functionality Cookies – These cookies remember your preferences and choices (such as language or region) and allow us to customize your access and enhance your experience of the website.
  • Analytics / Performance Cookies – These give us an understanding of how visitors use our website, such as whether they get a 404 error page and how long it takes for web pages to load. We use this information to analyze traffic, page popularity and usage, as well as to administer our content and services. The information is collected anonymously and aggregated.
  • Marketing / Targeting / Advertising Cookies – These cookies are used to deliver relevant content (including advertisements) to you on our website based on your previous visits and browsing, and also by third parties who are displaying advertisements on our website. They may be associated with the services we provide, and may be linked with a specific device (such as a web-enabled mobile phone or computer).
  • Third Party Cookies – Some cookies may be placed by third parties that provide content (e.g., embedded videos) or functionality (e.g., social engagement tools) that can be accessed through our website, and may be used to track your interaction with that content or functionality.

The specific cookies we use on the site are described in the next section.

Full List on Cookies Used on the Amin Institute Website

  • PHPSESSID: Session cookie – this is an essential cookie that remembers information during your visit. It expires when you close your browser.
  • _ga, _gid, _gat (Google Analytics): Tracking cookies – these are used for analytics purposes and are part of Google Analytics. The cookies collect non-personally identifiable information including page views, length of your visit to the site and traffic sources. The cookies expire between one session and two years.
  • cookie_notice_accepted: Functionality cookie – this remembers your choice of accepting cookies. Expires in 30 days.
  • _fbp (Facebook Pixel): Marketing cookie – this is used for measurement of conversion events from FB ads and tailoring advertising based on retargeting. Expires in 90 days.
  • language_preference: Functionality cookie – this allows for storing the language used on the site interface. Expires in one year.

Some third-party providers such as Google Analytics and Facebook may use cookies according to their Privacy Policies in addition to those outlined above.

Use of Cookie Data

  • Track performance of websites and conduct technical analyses
  • Personalize your browsing experience by storing preferences
  • Analyze aggregate user behaviors to enhance our content and offerings
  • Inform and enhance our marketing and outreach efforts
  • Ensure we are complying with applicable legal and regulatory requirements

We do not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information, unless you voluntarily provide such information to us. For example, if you submit a contact form. Any cookie data we aggregate is used internally only, for our own internal analysis or to enhance our legal translation services.

Managing your Cookie Preferences

You have the ability to manage, restrict and delete cookies at any time. On your first visit to this website, we will show you a cookie popup which allows you to accept or reject non-essential cookies on our websites. Alternatively, you can manage these settings via your browser preferences:

  • Most major web browsers are set up to accept cookies by default. However, you can usually change these settings if you wish.
  • You may also be able to disable and delete cookies used by websites that you’ve visited by changing browser settings or preferences.
  • Look for controls under the Privacy or Security tab within your browser’s preference or settings menu.
  • You can find directions for doing this by searching the help function on your web browser, or visiting sites such as www.allaboutcookies.org.

Third Party Cookies and Other Cookies

On some occasions we may use the services of external third parties, which will set and use their own cookies on your device. Third party services we may use include:

  • Analytics services (e.g., Google Analytics) to analyse how you use the website
  • Advertising services (e.g., Facebook Pixel) to monitor the effectiveness of our marketing activities
  • Social media integration (e.g., LinkedIn, Twitter plug-ins)

We do not control how these third party cookies work. We recommend that you review these third-party providers’ policies so you can understand how they treat your personal information. If you wish to disable the use of third-party cookies, we suggest that you use the relevant opt-out tool provided or made available by the third party.

Security and Confidentiality of Data

At Amin Institute For Certified Legal Translation, all cookie data collected is stored securely and treated in accordance with applicable data protection law. The data also receives appropriate technical and organizational measures to safeguard it from loss, unauthorized access and misuse. We don’t sell or share your cookie data with third parties who are not authorized to do so. Our professional approach to your data reflects the same level of trust and reliability that characterizes our legal translation service more generally.

No Retention of Cookie Data

We keep cookie data for a period only as it is necessary to achieve the purposes indicated in this policy. The lifetime of each cookie depends on its purpose:

  • Session cookies are deleted when you quit your browser.
  • Persistent cookies persist on your computer for an independent period of time or until you delete them manually.
  • Analytical and marketing cookies persist on your computer for lifetimes defined by their third-party providers (e.g., 24 hours to 2 years).

After the cookie retention period has expired, we automatically delete or anonymize cookie data. Please note that you can manually delete cookies at any time through your browser settings.

Your Rights Concerning Cookies

  • The right to be informed about what data we use and how we use it
  • The right to access, correct or delete any of your current personal data that you have provided to us
  • The right to withdraw consent on non-essential cookies at any time
  • The right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory body if you believe that your data protection rights have been infringed

We aim to respect your preferences and to permit you full control over your data. In the event that you want to make any specific requests or wish to exercise your data subject rights with us you can do so using the contact details provided below.

Procedures for Children and Cookies

The ourlawblog.com is not intended to be used by children under age 16. We do not knowingly store or collect information from an individual who we know is a minor through cookies or other tracking technologies. If we learn that we have personally stored or collected information from an individual who is a minor, we will take all reasonable steps necessary to delete such information from our system. Responsible parents or guardians that believe that their child’s information was collected as described above should promptly alert us so we can take the appropriate action under the law.

Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may from time to time amend this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our cookies practices, our legal obligations or in light of other technological developments. We will notify you if we make changes by means of a prominent notice on our website and by updating the effective date located at the top of this page. We encourage you to review this page from time-to-time to ensure that you are aware of our practices and how your privacy is protected.

Contact Us for More Information

Should you have any inquiries, concerns, or requests in relation to this Cookie Policy or your individual rights to data privacy and security, please get in touch with us. We here at Amin Institute For Certified Legal Translation are committed to transparency, and would be glad to answer all your website, company services, and data protection policy-related questions.

You can find our contact information below:
Address: 701 B St Ste 39, San Diego CA 92101
Phone: (858) 570-8250
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://amininstitute.com/

We appreciate your trust in Amin Institute to be your legal translation providers, and want to impress you even more with our handling of your individual privacy.

A Brief Note about Amin Institute For Certified Legal Translation

Amin Institute For Certified Legal Translation is a United States based company that specializes in helping clients overcome language barriers and facilitate cross cultural and legal communication. Given our client centered approach and our expertise as certified legal translators and interpreters, we can provide accurate translations that are appropriate for use in U.S. courts and other authorities. Our services include certified legal translation of documents, court sessions/hearings/appointments, website localization for law firms, among other translation products connecting parties focused on specific regulatory requirements. We are proud of the high standards of speed, accuracy and long-lasting partnership with our clients that we maintain. Please contact us using the information provided above if you would like to learn more about our legal translation products or request a quote.