Website Privacy Policy
Ware Law Office LLC values the users of our website (the “website”).
Your privacy and trust are very important to us.
We know you may be concerned about the collection, use, and disclosure of personally identifiable information (“personal information”).
This Privacy Policy describes the information we collect from our website users, how we collect this information, and what we do with it after we collect it.
By using the Website you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, please email us at privacy@warelawllc.com.
Below are some frequently asked questions.
What information does the website collect from me?
Personal information. We collect personal information you give us, such as your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, credit card number, and financial information.
Non-personal information. We also collect non-personal information from you, such as your browser type, your ISP, operating system, and your Internet protocol (IP) Address (“non-personal information”). Unless required by law, this non-personal information will not be used to personally identify you.
How and when does the website collect this information?
Payment information. We collect Personal Information from you when you give it to us. For example, if you make an online payment, we may collect your name, mailing address, telephone number, credit card number, and email address.
Communications with us. If you communicate with us about the Website or our Services, we will collect any information that you provide to us in any such communication.
Analytic and Reporting Technologies. When you use our website, a program captures the following information: your domain and host names, Internet protocol (IP) address, operating system types, and the dates and times you use the Website.
How does the website and your office use my information?
Personal Information. We use personal information only to provide services you have requested.
Non-Personal Information. We use Non-Personal Information to track the use of the Website. We may also use the information to evaluate and improve the Website.
Will you disclose my information to third parties?
Disclosure to Unaffiliated Third Parties. We will disclose your personal information to third parties only if required by law to do so.
Disclosure to Third Party Service Providers and Contractors. Various third parties help us maintain the Website and provide office services. We will make every efforts to prevent such third parties from accessing your personal information. We will also give such third parties only the information necessary to perform contracted duties.
Does the website protect my personal information?
Transmitting information through the website. When you send information through any website, it is possible for unauthorized users to access the information you send (in emails and payments submitted, for example.) Therefore, you should use care in communicating through this or any other website.
Site security. The security of your Personal Information is important to us. When you enter sensitive information on our website forms, we encrypt that information using secure socket layer (SSL) technology.
We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the Personal Information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it. However, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure.
Does this privacy policy apply when I access third party websites?
You may be able to access third party websites directly from the Website. This Privacy Policy does not apply when you access third party websites. You should carefully review the privacy policy of any third party website you visit.
What About Children’s Privacy?
Under Eighteen. Our website’s services are intended for users ages 18 and older only. We will not knowingly collect or use any Personal Information from children that we know to be under the age of 18. We will delete any information in our database that we know originates from a child under the age of 18.