This Cookies Policy explains how NYSCEF uses cookies and similar technologies on its website to support users who search New York court cases. The focus keyword for this page is NYSCEF cookies policy, and it is used to explain how data is collected, stored, and used during website visits. When you access the website, certain small data files known as cookies may be placed on your device. These files help improve page loading, remember basic preferences, and provide insights into how visitors interact with content related to New York court case searches. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to the use of cookies as outlined in this policy. If you do not agree, you can change your browser settings to block or remove cookies at any time.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer, tablet, or mobile device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your device and store limited information about your visit. Cookies do not contain personal identity details such as your name or email unless you provide that information directly. For a website focused on public court records like NYSCEF, cookies help manage basic session activity and improve user experience by making navigation easier and faster.
How NYSCEF Uses Cookies
The NYSCEF cookies policy supports a smooth browsing experience for users searching New York court case records. Cookies help track how pages perform, which sections receive more visits, and how users move from one page to another. This information helps improve content structure and page speed. Cookies may store preferences such as language settings or device type to present content in a format that suits your screen. They may also help identify errors so they can be corrected over time.
The website does not use cookies to provide legal services, tools, platforms, or any form of user accounts. The purpose is limited to improving content delivery and maintaining stable website performance.
Types of Cookies Used
NYSCEF may use different types of cookies to maintain functionality and improve usability. Each type serves a clear purpose.
Essential Cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function properly. Without them, certain pages may not load correctly. They help maintain session stability and basic navigation features.
Performance Cookies
These cookies collect information about how users interact with the site. Data collected includes page visits, time spent on pages, and error messages. This helps identify areas that need improvement.
Functionality Cookies
These cookies remember your preferences such as region or device type. This allows the website to display content in a way that matches your previous selections.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies gather general usage data. This helps understand how users search for New York court cases and which topics are most helpful.
Why Cookies Matter for Court Case Searches
When users search for New York court case information, fast loading pages and clear navigation are important. Cookies help reduce load time by remembering simple settings. This creates a smoother experience across different pages. Cookies also help maintain consistent display across devices. For example, if you visit the website on a mobile device, cookies may store that preference so pages load in a mobile-friendly layout during future visits.
Cookies do not change or control the accuracy of court data. They only support how the website performs and displays information.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies may be placed by third-party services used for analytics. These services help track visitor activity in a general way. They do not provide personal identity details to NYSCEF. These cookies may track metrics such as page views and bounce rates. This helps understand which sections of the website are useful for users searching public court records.
Third-party cookies follow their own privacy policies. You can review those policies directly on the provider’s website.
How to Control Cookies
You have full control over how cookies are used on your device. Most web browsers allow you to accept, block, or delete cookies. You can adjust settings in your browser menu to manage cookie preferences. If you choose to block cookies, some parts of the website may not function properly. Pages may load slower, or certain features may not display as expected.
To delete cookies, you can clear your browser history. This removes stored cookies from your device. You can also set your browser to notify you when a cookie is being placed.
Data Collected Through Cookies
Cookies used by NYSCEF collect limited and non-sensitive data. This may include browser type, device type, time spent on pages, and general location based on IP address. This information is used only to improve website performance and user experience.
No sensitive personal data is collected through cookies. The website does not collect financial details, legal case filings, or confidential information through cookies.
Cookie Duration
Cookies can be either session-based or persistent. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. NYSCEF uses both types to support basic functionality and performance tracking.
Updates to This Cookies Policy
This NYSCEF cookies policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in website features or legal requirements. Any updates will be posted on this page. It is a good idea to review this page occasionally to stay informed about how cookies are used.
Consent to Use Cookies
By using the website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this policy. If you do not agree, you can disable cookies through your browser settings. Continued use of the site after changes to this policy indicates acceptance of those changes.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about this cookies policy or how cookies are used on the website, you can contact us at:
Email: info@nyscefs.org
Website: https://nyscefs.org
