Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 25/02/2026
1. Our Approach to Tracking
To maintain the highest standards of security and privacy for our monitors, victims, and sources, we use cookies and similar tracking technologies judiciously. Our primary goal is to ensure website functionality and to measure the reach of our advocacy efforts without compromising the anonymity of our users.
2. What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help us recognize your browser and remember certain information. This allows us to provide a seamless professional experience and understand how our content, such as our “Press Freedom” and “Protection” campaigns, is being engaged with globally.
3. How We Use Cookies
We categorize our cookies into the following types:
Essential Cookies: Necessary for the secure operation of our website, including our legal intake and evidence submission portals. Without these, the site cannot function as intended.
Analytical Cookies: These help us track our 15m+ Justice Advocacy Reach. They provide anonymous data on which regions are engaging with our content, allowing us to better target our advocacy and reform efforts.
Functional Cookies: These remember your preferences, such as your language or specific professional interests (e.g., Legal Defense vs. Community Engagement), to personalize your experience.
4. Your Privacy Choices
You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies. Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default, but you can usually modify your browser settings to decline them. Please note that disabling essential cookies may impact your ability to access our secure legal resources.
5. Third-Party Cookies
In some cases, we use cookies provided by trusted third parties to help us measure our impact and scale our human rights work. These partners are held to strict confidentiality standards aligned with our own privacy and protection protocols.
6. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect changes in technology or legal requirements. We encourage you to review this page regularly to stay informed about how we are protecting your digital footprint.