Cookie Policy

INTRODUCTION

Third Circuit Court (“Court”) may use cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels, and other tracking technologies when users visit the Court’s website www.3rdcc.org. This includes any other media form, media channel, mobile website, or mobile application related or connected to  the website (collectively and individually, the “Site”) that is used to help customize the Site and improve the user’s experience.

The Court reserves the right to make changes to its Cookie Policy at any time and for any reason. The Court will alert users about any changes by updating the “Last Updated” date of this Cookie Policy. Any changes or modifications will be effective immediately upon posting the updated Cookie Policy on the Site.  By accepting this policy and proceeding to use the Site, users waive the right to receive specific notice of each such change or modification.

Users are encouraged to periodically review this Cookie Policy to stay informed of updates. Users will be deemed to have notice of, will be subject to, and will be deemed to have accepted the changes in any revised Cookie Policy by continued use of the Site after the date such revised Cookie Policy is posted.

USE OF COOKIES

A “cookie” is a string of information which assigns a unique identifier to users and is stored on a user’s computer. The user’s browser then provides that unique identifier each time the user submits a query to the Site. The Court uses cookies on the Site to, among other things, track services used, record registration information, record user preferences, keep users logged into the Site, facilitate purchase procedures, and track the pages visited. Cookies help the Court understand how the Site is used and improve the user experience.

TYPES OF COOKIES
The following types of cookies may be used when you visit the Site: 
 
Advertising Cookies

Advertisers and ad servers use advertising cookies to display advertisements designed to interest viewers. These cookies allow advertisers and ad servers to gather information about visits to the Site and other websites. They also allow advertisers and ad servers to alternate advertisements sent to a specific computer and track how often an advertisement has been viewed and by whom. These cookies are linked to a computer and do not gather any personal information about users.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies monitor how users reached the Site, and how they interact with and move around once on the Site. These cookies let us know what features on the Site are working the best and what features on the Site can be improved.

Our Cookies

The Court’s cookies are “first-party cookies”. and can be either permanent or temporary. These are necessary cookies, without which the Site won't work properly or be able to provide certain features and functionalities. Some of these may be manually disabled in your browser, but may affect the functionality of the Site.

Personalization Cookies

Personalization cookies are used to recognize repeat visitors to the Site. The Court uses personalization cookies to record the browsing history, visited, and settings and preferences of a user each time the user visits the Site.

Security Cookies

Security cookies help identify and prevent security risks. The Court uses security cookies to authenticate users and protect user data from unauthorized parties.

Site Management Cookies

Site management cookies are used to maintain a user’s identity or session on the Site so that a user is not logged off unexpectedly and to retain any information as a user moves from page to page. These cookies cannot be turned off individually, but a user can disable all cookies in the browser.

Third-Party Cookies

Third-party cookies may be placed on a computer when users visit the Site by companies that run certain services offered at the Site. These cookies allow the third parties to gather and track certain information about users. These cookies can be manually disabled in or removed from a browser.

CONTROL OF COOKIES

Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, users can remove or reject cookies in the browser’s settings. Please be aware that such action could affect the availability and functionality of the Site.

For more information on how to control or reject cookies, users may check their individual browser or device settings or visit the following links:

Apple Safari 
Google Chrome 
Microsoft Edge 
Microsoft Internet Explorer 
Mozilla Firefox 
Opera 
Android (Chrome) 
Blackberry 
Iphone or Ipad (Chrome) 
Iphone or Ipad (Safari)

In addition, you may opt-out of some third-party cookies by using online services. For example, Network Advertising Initiative’s Opt-Out Tool

OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES

In addition to cookies, the Court may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies on the Site to help customize the Site and improve user’s experience. A “web beacon” or “pixel tag” is a tiny object or image embedded in a web page or email. They are used to track the number of users who have visited particular pages and viewed emails. They are also used to acquire other statistical data. They collect only a limited set of data. This includes a cookie number, time and date of page or email view, and a description of the page or email on which they reside. Web beacons and pixel tags cannot be declined. However, users can limit their use by controlling the cookies that interact with them.

PRIVACY POLICY

For more information about how the Court uses information collected by cookies and other tracking technologies, please refer to our Privacy Policy posted on the Site. This Cookie Policy is part of and is incorporated into our Privacy Statement. By using the Site, you agree to be bound by this Cookie Policy and our Privacy Statement.

CONTACT US

If users have questions or comments about this Cookie Policy, please contact the Court at:

Third Circuit Court  
2 Woodward Avenue  
Detroit, MI 48226  
helpdesk@3rdcc.org

This Cookie Policy was created using Termly’s Cookie Consent Manager.