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Privacy Policy

Website Terms and Conditions

Enhance Law is committed to protecting the privacy of our clients and website visitors. We understand the importance you place on the privacy and security of information which personally identifies you and we value our relationship with you. In that whether you are a first time visitor to our web site or a regular user, we take your privacy seriously. Please read the following in order to learn more about our privacy policy and our information gathering and dissemination practices.

1. Why we require your information

We ask you for personal data only when it is needed to provide services you have enquired about or asked us to provide or to respond to your requests for information. You do not need to provide us with personal data simply to browse our site.

2. What information do we collect?

We will collect information from you in the following circumstances:

  • Surveys

From time to time we may offer users the option of participating in surveys. Participation is entirely optional. Any specific information you provide during the course of a survey is kept confidential and used by us in order to conduct research or improve our services. We will only publish aggregated results.

  • Cookies

Some areas of the Enhance Law website use cookies so that we can serve you better. These are used only when you are on the website. You can refuse cookies by turning them off on your web browser and you do not need to have cookies turned on to successfully use the site.

  • Website Usage Data

With or without cookies, our website keeps track of usage data, such as the source address that the page request is coming from (i.e your IP address, domain name), date and time of the page request, the referring website (if any) and other parameters in the URL (eg search criteria). We use this data to better understand website usage so we know what areas of our website users prefer. This information is stored in log files and is used for aggregated and statistical reporting but is not attributed to you as an individual.

3. Information Sharing

  • Compliance with law

We will release personal information where we are required to do so by law or by any regulations and other rules (including professional and auditing requirements) to which we are subject.

  • Consent

Other than in the above situation you will receive notice from us when your personal information might go to third parties and you will have the opportunity to decide not to share that information.

4. Changes to Privacy Policy

We may edit this policy from time to time. If we make any substantial changes we will notify you by posting a prominent announcement on our web pages.

This website and its contents are protected by copyright. The content provided on this website is for general information only.

 

 
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