Privacy Policy

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Privacy Policy

The privacy policy provided here applies to the information collected online from this particular site’s users. In this policy, you will learn about what kind of information will be collected, when and how it will be used, how it will be protected, and what rights the user will have concerning the information collected. 

What information do we collect from the users who visit our site? 

We collect information about the users in three ways: directly from the user, from the server logs, or through the cookies. We use the information primarily to offer a personalized experience that delivers resources, information, and services that are most significant and helpful to the user. We ensure that collected data information is kept from others if we believe in good faith that the law requires it. 

User-supplied information: When a user fills out a contact form available on the site, we will ask them to enter their personal information like email, phone number, name, and tax debt details. 

How will collected information be used? 

The user’s provided information from the contact form or email will be used to respond to their inquiries. We may use the information provided to communicate with the user in the future. However, the user can opt out if they don’t wish to receive such communication. 

Third-party disclosure: We don’t trade, transfer, or sell users’ personal information to third parties unless we offer users an advance notice. This doesn’t include the website hosting partners or partners who assist in operating or conducting our services as long as these parties keep the information confidential. We may release the user’s information when we believe the release of the information is appropriate and necessary to comply with the law, enforce site policies, or protect the other’s property, rights, or safety. The non-personal information of the user might be shared with other related parties for marketing, advertising, or other purposes. 

Other ways through which information may be collected:

Web server logs: When the user visits our website, we may track their information about their visit and store those details in server logs, which record the activities on our site. The servers generally capture and save information automatically and electronically. A few examples of the information we may collect include:

  • User’s IP address
  • Name of user’s unique IP address
  • The city, town, or country from which the user is accessing our website. 
  • The number of links clicked by the user. 
  • Time and date of visit. 

 

The information collected through the web server logs helps us to manage the site, analyze the usage, protect the website’s content from inappropriate use, and enhance the user’s experience. 

Cookies: To offer users the best experience and services, our website may use cookies to store and help track information about the user. Cookies are basically the small pieces of information that are sent to the user’s browser from a web server and get stored in the user’s computer hard drive. Also, it allows users to save passwords and preferences for the users so they don’t have to re-enter them every time they visit the website. 

The use of cookies is relatively standard. Most of the browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. However, if the user prefers, they can make changes in their browser settings to notify them when they receive a cookie or refuse to accept the cookies. 

How will the user information be protected? 

To protect the user information, we take certain security measures to protect the personal information from accidental loss and unauthorized use, access, or disclosure. However, we cannot guarantee that the unauthorized person will not be able to beat our security measures. 

Who can access the user’s information?

We will not rent, sell, or lease the user information to others. We will not offer the user’s personal information available to any unaffiliated parties except:

 

  • To our agents, website vendors, or contractors who may use it on our behalf or in connection with their relationship with us. 
  • As required by law, concerning public safety or policy, as required for transferring business assets, or if we believe in good faith that sharing data is necessary to protect our property and rights. 

 

How can users change their personal information or opt out of future communications?

The user may opt out of any future communications from us at any time. They can contact us directly through our phone number or email address at any given time to: 

 

  • Check what information we have about them.
  • Correct or change the information. 
  • Ask to delete information or opt out of future communications with us. 

Still, if the user has any queries regarding the privacy policy, please contact the representatives through phone or email on the website. If there is any change in the policy, we will update you about the changes here on this page. 

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