Cookie Policy
We use the minimum cookies needed to keep you signed in and the Platform working — plus a little analytics to improve it. No advertising trackers.
Last updated 19 June 2026
Cookies (and similar storage in your browser) are small bits of data a site saves on your device. Law Mock uses them sparingly. This page explains what we store and why.
What we use, and why
Essential
Keeps you signed in (your secure session), remembers if you've dismissed prompts, and powers the offline-capable app. The Platform can't work without these.
Preferences
Remembers small choices — like whether you turned the mock timer on — so you don't reset them every visit.
Analytics
Aggregated, privacy-respecting measurement of which pages and mocks are used, so we know what to improve.
Local storage
As a progressive web app, Law Mock also uses your browser's local storage and a service worker to load quickly and work on shaky connections — for instance, remembering that you dismissed the "Install" banner, or caching assets so a mock opens fast in a tier-3 town on 4G. This data stays on your device.
Managing cookies
You can clear or block cookies in your browser settings at any time. Note that blocking essential cookies will sign you out and may stop mocks from saving your attempts. Clearing site data also removes locally-stored preferences.
Changes
We may update this policy as the Platform evolves; the "last updated" date above reflects the current version.