Privacy Policy


Privacy Policy

TalksOnLaw respects the confidentiality of visitors to its site.  Any data relating to individuals visiting TalksOnLaw will not be used in a way that violates the privacy policy.

TalksOnLaw collects the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail, aggregate information on what pages consumers' access or visit, and information volunteered by the consumer (such as survey information and/or site registrations).  The information we collect is used to improve the content of our Web pages and the quality of our service, and is not shared with or sold to other organizations for commercial purposes, except to provide products or services you've requested, when we have your permission, or under the following circumstances:

It is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of Terms of Service, or as otherwise required by law.

 

Information Gathering and Usage

 When you register for TalksOnLaw, we ask for information such as your full name, email address, billing address, username, and password.

TalksOnLaw uses the collected information for the following general purposes: products and services provision, identification and authentication, services improvement, contact, and research.

TalksOnLaw may also gather anonymous information, which may be used by TalksOnLaw or shared with third parties.  This information does not personally identify you but may be helpful for improving the services we offer.

 

Cookies 

A "cookie" is a small data file transferred by a Web site to a computer's hard drive.  We send cookies when you visit our site, make purchases, or respond to online surveys or polls.  Accepting the cookies used on our site does not give us access to your personal information.  The aggregate information collected enables us to analyze traffic patterns on the site, and maintain your user session.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually refuse cookies, or selectively accept certain cookies, by adjusting the preferences in your browser. If cookies are turned off though, there may be some features of our site that will not be available and some Web pages may not display properly. For more information on adjusting your cookie settings, go to the Help menu of your browser.

 

Disclosure

TalksOnLaw may disclose your personal information under special circumstances, if it is required to do so by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with the law or comply with legal process served on TalksOnLaw; and to protect and defend the business interests, rights or property of TalksOnLaw, its users, advertisers, customers, sponsors, advertisers or affiliates.

 

Changes

TalksOnLaw may periodically update this policy.  We will notify you about significant changes in the way we treat personal information by sending a notice to the primary email address specified in your TalksOnLaw primary account holder account or by placing a prominent notice on our site.

 

Third Party Providers

 TalksOnLaw is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of Web sites to which it may link.  This policy applies solely to information collected by TalksOnLaw.

While visiting our site, you may decide to purchase a product or service through one of our provider partners whose services are promoted or advertised on the site.  If you do so, you will be acting under the guidelines of the third party provider's privacy policy, if it has one.  TalksOnLaw cannot make guarantees or warranties as to the nature of a third party's use of your personal information.

 

Questions

 

Any questions about this Privacy Policy should be addressed to info@talksonlaw.com.