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Privacy Statement

   

Justice Explained respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it. We provide this Privacy Statement to inform you of our Privacy Policy and practices and of the choices you can make about the way your information is collected online and how that information is used.

We've structured our website so that, in general, you can visit it without identifying yourself or revealing any personal information.

By accessing and using our Site or by submitting information to us, you consent to our collection and use of information in accordance with this Privacy Statement.

Types of information we collect

We may collect and retain personal and other information about you when (a) you send us an email; or (b) you complete and submit an online form or (c) a third party submits information about you to us.

The submitted information which we retain may include your email address and personal or other information. You acknowledge and agree that submitted information may be used and disclosed by us to the extent authorized by you or reasonably required in connection with the operation of our businesses and our compliance with the provisions of any applicable laws.

Except to the extent necessary for the operation of our business or as authorized by you, we will not use or disclose submitted information for any other purpose.

We will take reasonable steps to implement and maintain security precautions. However, we are unable to guarantee that unauthorized access to information submitted to us will not occur, either during transmission of that information or after we receive that information.

If we no longer require your personal information, we will take reasonable steps to permanently destroy or de-identify that information. You acknowledge that our back-up procedures may make it impractical to locate and destroy or de-identify copies of your personal information which are stored off-line or in a form which does not readily permit location and modification of data.

If you submit information to any other site accessed through a link from our Site, the privacy principles applying to any information you submit to that site are outside our control. You should check the privacy policies of any other site before submitting information to that site.

Collection and use of cookies & clickstream data

Non-personal data we collect may include the pages visited on our websites, files downloaded, number of bytes transmitted and received for each request, http_referrer, browser type and IP address. Most non-personal data is collected via cookies or other analysis technologies.

Our web pages use cookies, Web beacons and other technologies for data analysis and personalization services. We also place ads on other websites that may use cookies.

We may examine click stream data to determine the traffic through the server as well as access levels to specific pages. No attempt will be made to identify you or your browsing activities from click stream data except in the circumstances specified below.

If we or any authority suspect that unauthorized access or use of our site has occurred or may occur or be attempted, we may gather, use and disclose more extensive information than indicated above regarding access or attempted access to our site for the purposes of prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution.

Correction of errors and access to personal information

We will take reasonable measures to ensure all personal information held about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

We will correct any errors in the personal information which we collect about you upon receipt of written evidence from you which satisfies us that a correction is required.

We will provide you with access to your personal information on reasonable request and subject to your agreement to pay our access charges if (a) it is practicable for us to do so and we have no other reasonable grounds for refusing access, (b) the request is not frivolous or vexatious, (c) access will not have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others, (d) the information does not relate to existing or anticipated legal proceedings (other than information accessible through the discovery process), (e) access will not reveal our intentions in relation to any negotiations with you, (f) access is not unlawful (g) denying access is not required or authorized by law, and (h) access will not prejudice any prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution of possible unlawful or improper activity.

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We use double opt-in to enter your subscription to our ezine. On each of our email, we provide a link to unsubscribe. To opt-out from our newsletter, simply follow that link or send us an email at info@justice-explained.com

Contacting us

We value your opinions. If you have questions or wish to send us comments about this Privacy Policy, please send an e-mail with your questions or comments to info@justice-explained.com

 
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