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PRIVACY POLICY

PRIVACY POLICY

SWA Law LLC, sometimes referred to as LegallyCyber.com (“Firm”) is committed to the protection of your privacy and treats all the information provided to the Firm with the utmost respect and confidentiality. Information or data that can be used to identify you (e.g., name, address(es), telephone number(s), email address(es) or other information or data) (“personally identifiable information” or “PII”) is not stored on lacyberlawblog.com (the “Website”) or disclosed to third parties by the Website. Still, the Firm uses a secure connection and reasonable technical measures to prevent the unauthorized or unlawful use, destruction, loss, or damage to your PII. The Firm will not sell or disclose PII except in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

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​COLLECTION OF INFORMATION

1.     The Firm may collect PII about you when you voluntarily choose to disclose such information to us, directly or indirectly through a representative. For example, you may disclose PII to us during retention or engagement. However, the Website does not request PII or require the input of PII at any time, nor does the Website seek to collect any payment information from any visitors or clients of the Firm. If you are asked by the Website to submit PII or payment information, the request is false, not representative of Sarah W. Anderson or the Firm, and should be considered malicious in nature. Immediately leave the website and if able, please consider alerting Sarah W. Anderson at Sarah@LegallyCyber.com about your experience.

2.     Using Google Analytics, the Website collects certain information about its visitors. The Website may record your IP address, the times and dates of such visits, general location information, ISP, language preferences and other similar device and usage information that may be available.

3.     The Website may use cookies to gather information about your use of the Website. A cookie is a small piece of information that is placed on your computer when you visit certain websites for record-keeping purposes. Cookies are helpful tools that make it easier for you to navigate our Website or allow us to track your activities while using the Website. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer, you can edit your browser options to block them in the future. The “Help” section of your browser should provide you with additional information about blocking new cookies, setting up notifications for when new cookies are received, disabling cookies, and other cookie preferences.

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The Website is NOT directed to children or individuals under eighteen (18) years of age. Individuals under eighteen (18) should consult with their parent or legal guardian about the use of this Website.

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USE OF INFORMATION

The Website uses the information that it collects through Google Analytics to better select content for the Website and Blog, as well as to improve the Website to better suit the needs of Firm clients and prospective clients.  The Firm will only use your PII for a legal and legitimate purpose.

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DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

The Firm will not rent, trade, or sell your PII, nor will we share it with third parties, outside of the Firm, for marketing purposes. PII will only be shared under the following circumstances on an “as needed” and “minimum necessary” basis:

1.     Outsourced Third Party Service Providers:  such as data hosting or software or technology services, solely for the purposes of providing the services, wherein said service providers otherwise conform to the requirements of this Privacy Policy; Our professional advisors (e.g., lawyers and accountants); indemnity insurers.

2.     Government and/or regulatory authorities, if required by law or any governmental agency; tax authorities; regulators;

3.     Required by law (court order, subpoena);

4.     As part of any merger, sale and transfer of assets, acquisition, or restructuring of all or part of our business, bankruptcy, or similar event, including due diligence performed before the event when due diligence is permitted by law; and

5.     Where we believe it necessary to respond to claims asserted against the Firm, comply with legal processes, enforce or administer our agreements and terms, or for fraud prevention, risk assessment, investigation, and to protect the rights, property or safety of the Firm and its clients.

 

PII RIGHTS

1.     Except as otherwise expressly discussed herein, this Privacy Policy only addresses the Firm’s use and disclosure of personal information we collect from you. If you choose to disclose your PII to third parties, including any third-party website linked from the Website, you are subject to the privacy policies of that third party. You should review that third-party’s policies and ask questions before disclosing any personal information to such third-parties.

2.     Any obligations the Firm has towards its clients are not addressed in this Privacy Policy. Those obligations are described in our terms of engagement or otherwise arise as a result of applicable law or ethics. As discussed on the Disclaimer page of the Website, please be advised that transmitting information to the Firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.

3.     Subject to the local laws of your jurisdiction, you may have certain rights regarding personal information we have collected about you. If you would like to exercise any of these rights provided under local law in your jurisdiction, please send us an email at Sarah@LegallyCyber.com.

 

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

·       The Firm takes reasonable measures to protect PII from unauthorized access, misuse, loss, modification or disclosure. Unfortunately, despite such measures, no data transmission is always secure. Please always be cautious.

·       Any information you send the Firm over the Internet (through email or Website) is done at your own risk. The Firm is not and will not be liable for disclosures of your PII due to errors in transmission, networks that we do not control, or unauthorized acts of any third-party.

·       The Firm will keep your PII until such a time that we no longer expect to need to use it for any legal and legitimate purpose and otherwise in accordance with all applicable laws. The Firm will take reasonable steps to securely dispose of PII in accordance with its professional obligations.

·       If you would like to review the PII we have collected about you or request that we update or delete it, please contact the Firm at Sarah@LegallyCyber.com;

·       As stated herein and on the Disclaimer tab, please do not send any PII through the Website and transmission of PII does not form an Attorney-Client Relationship. Please see the Disclaimer tab on the Website for additional information.

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