This notice shall serve to inform you of the current privacy practices of the Erin Austin Law PLLC (“EAL”) and its associated website, ThinkBeyondIP.com (“Website” or “Site”). EAL takes very seriously its professional obligation to maintain the privacy of the personal information of its users (“you”) and present and former clients.
1. Your Consent
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully; when you access and use this Website, you are consenting to all Privacy Policy terms, which creates legal obligations on both EAL and you. By accessing and using this Website, you are acknowledging that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and agree to be legally bound by it.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE REFRAIN FROM USING THIS WEBSITE.
2. Information Collected
Personal Information
“Personal Information” is any information you provide via this Website that could reasonably be used to identify you, such as your name, address, e-mail address, birth date, telephone number or any combination of such information that could be used to identify you.
Anonymous Information
“Anonymous Information” is information that does not identify you personally, and may include, for example, statistical information concerning how you and other visitors use the Website.
Cookies
A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, which is sent to your browser from a website’s computers and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies can be used to provide you with a customized user experience and to make it easier for you to use a website upon a future visit. The Website may include cookies, and EAL may use them to recognize you when you return to the Website. You may set your browser so that it does not accept cookies.
3. Uses of Personal Information; Personal Information Not Shared With Others
EAL uses information you provide via this Website only as provided in this Privacy Policy. EAL uses personal information you provide via the Website only for purposes of providing you information concerning EAL, and for responding to requests you may make via this Website.
EAL does not sell or otherwise share personal information with any third parties, including third-party marketing companies or others offering products and services. EAL does not disclose any personal information about you, except as required or permitted by law.
Under federal law, EAL is permitted to disclose nonpublic personal information under certain circumstances, such as: (a) when you consent; (b) when disclosure is necessary to carry out a transaction that you have requested; (c) in connection with a fraud investigation; or (d) to comply with a properly authorized subpoena or similar legal process. Even if federal law permits EAL to disclose your nonpublic personal information, it will not be so disclosed, unless such disclosure is also permitted under the Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of California and the State Bar of Virginia.
4. Aggregate Anonymous Information
EAL may use anonymous information to analyze the effectiveness of this Website, and for other similar purposes. From time to time, we may also undertake statistical analyses of the general behavior and characteristics of Site Users, and may share anonymous information with third parties for this purpose. Anonymous information provided to third parties will not allow anyone to identify you, or determine anything personal about you. EAL may collect anonymous information through features of the software that support the Website, or through cookies.
5. Contact About Privacy Matters
EAL values your trust, and will handle your personal information with care. If you have any questions about these privacy practices, or have a concern about how information about you was handed, please contact us by e-mail at hello@thinkbeyondip.com, so that we may address your inquiry or issue.
6. Updates
This privacy policy may change occasionally; however you may always review the current policy at www.thinkbeyondip.com.