Privacy Policy
At Aharoni Business Law, PC (“ABL”), we respect and protect the privacy of our clients and those who use our website. The following Privacy Policy provides details about how your personal information is collected and used.
Information Collection and Use
You may enjoy aharonibusinesslaw.com anonymously. This site only collects the personal information (such as your name, email address, mailing address, or phone number) that you voluntarily provide to us. The information you provide us may be used solely to process transactions, send periodic emails, and improve the services we provide.
ABL uses the Google Analytics cookie to gather non-personal information. Non-personal information is information about you or your activities through which you cannot be personally identified, such as the type of browser and operating system you are using, the domain name of your internet service provider, which pages you visit on our site and how long you spend on each, and the unique number assigned to your server or internet connection. We may collect and use this information for a variety of purposes, including to monitor use of and improve our site.
ABL has enabled Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting features. We collect this information for internal purposes only, including to monitor use of and improve our site and to better reach our audience. This information does not identify users or facilitate the merging of personally identifiable information.
If you’d like to opt out of the Google Analytics Advertising Features, you may do so through your Ad Settings (for computer or mobile apps), or any other available means such as the NAI’s consumer opt-out. Google Analytics also offers a browser add-on that provides website visitors with the ability to prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/fllaojicojecljbmefodhfapmkghcbnh?hl=en
ABL is the sole owner of information collected on this site. We will not sell, share, or rent this information to others in ways different from what is disclosed in this statement. ABL collects information from our users at several different points on our website.
Our website offers several opportunities for visitors to contact us. These contact forms are often linked to our mailing list and require users to give contact information such as name and email address. We use this contact information to send users information about our company. If you sign up to receive this periodic information, you will retain the ability to unsubscribe at all times.
Sharing and Usage
We may share your information with trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, and servicing clients and visitors. We will never share, sell, or rent your personal information with unrelated third parties for their promotional use.
Links
Our site provides links to third-party websites. While on these sites, ABL or its partners may collect information about you. Because ABL does not control the information policies or practices of these third parties, you should review their privacy policies to learn more about how they collect and use personally identifiable information.
Secure Online Law Office
In order to use our online law office, you must first agree to our Terms and Conditions of Use Policy, register a username and password, and provide any additional necessary personal information. This information will be used during your interaction and any following transactions with ABL to provide transactional legal services. Your information may be provided to a third party in order to provide the service you requested and/or as is required by law. All other use of your personal information will be limited to your attorney/client relationship, if one is established, with ABL.
Notification of Changes
If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on www.aharonibusinesslaw.com so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.
Updated: January 2019