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Privacy Policy

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We are committed to protecting the privacy of the personal information of visitors to our website (the “Site”) and have developed this policy to set forth our Site information collection and management practices. Your use of the Site constitutes your agreement to this policy.

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Canterbury Law Offices, P.C. (“CLO,” “us,” or “we”) does not sell or rent your information to any third party.

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By providing personal information to us on this Site, you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of that information in accordance with this privacy policy.

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This Privacy Policy sets forth CLO’s agreement with you with respect to how we will handle your personally identifiable information.

Information We Collect Automatically. If you merely browse through the canterburylaw.net Site or download information, our servers will automatically collect certain information from you. This information includes the: (a) name of the domain and host from which you access the Internet; (b) browser software you use and your operating system; and (c) Internet address of the Web site from which you linked directly to this Site. We will use information that we automatically collect to manage and improve our Site to make it as useful as possible for visitors like you. None of the information we automatically collect is tied to personal information you may provide to us.

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Information You Choose to Provide to Us. CLO gathers and retains personal information about you only when voluntarily submitted by you. For example, if you choose to complete and submit one of the forms located on our Site, we will retain the information you submit to respond to your inquiry, consider your request or fill your order. After we have taken the appropriate action, the information you submitted will be retained for our records. If we change the way we use or retain personal information you provide to us, we will update this Privacy Policy.

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Disclosure of Personal Information to Third Parties. CLO will not sell or rent the personal information you provide to us to any third party. In addition, we will not disclose the personal information you provide to us without your consent, except (a) as required by law, (b) to our independent contractors who host and maintain our Site and e-mail services, and (c) to service providers or suppliers if the disclosure will enable that party to perform business, professional or technical support for us.

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Opting Out of Receiving Promotional Materials. Unless you opt out of receiving promotional materials, we may send you information by e-mail or postal mail to the addresses you submit to us on the pages of our Site. Such information may include newsletters, notifications of changes in the law, or other information that may interest you.

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If you do not want to receive promotional information or material from us, submit your request via info@canterburylaw.net. When we receive your request, we will take reasonable steps to remove your name from our promotional lists.

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Cookies. A cookie is a small text file that a Web site can place on your computer’s hard drive for record-keeping or other administrative purposes. The Site uses cookies to enhance and simplify your visit. We do not use cookies to disclose identifying information to third parties. Certain technical information, such as your IP address, page views, operating system, web browser software, and referring and destination website, is collected automatically from your computer. Cookies allow us to monitor, for example, how many people are using our Site, how often someone visits our Site, the length of the Site visit, hardware model of your device, the operating system used by your device and device network information. We collect and use the information gathered from cookies and log files solely to generate broad demographic and user statistics to improve the content and quality of our Site. We do not link any information obtained from cookies or log files to personal information. We may provide anonymous statistics to reputable third parties, but these statistics will not enable any third party to identify individuals or individual businesses. The data collected by our servers and/or through cookies that may be placed on your computer will not be kept for longer than is necessary to fulfill the purposes mentioned above.

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You can easily erase cookies from your computer or mobile device using your browser. The procedure for blocking cookies may vary for different software products. Please check your Internet browser software or with your software supplier if you wish to block cookies. You can choose to disable cookies, or to receive a notification each time a new cookie is sent to your computer or mobile device. However, please note that if you choose to disable cookies, you may not be able to take advantage of all features of this Site.

A “log file” is an automatic record of events that occur on the Site and is maintained on the Site or by our service provider. We use log files to record the URL visited, the title of the page visited, the resolution of the user’s monitor and size of the browser window, the referring address, if any (which is used to pick up search keywords and visits that came through links from other sites), the time it took to fetch and render the page, a unique session identifier, allowing us to view a series of page views as a coherent visit, and other non-personal information regarding your visit to the Site.

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Security. We restrict access to non-public personal information to those employees who need to know the information to provide services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information consistent with industry “best practices.”

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Links to Other Web sites. CLO does not endorse and is not responsible for the information practices or privacy policies of Web sites operated by others that may be linked to or from our Site. If you decide to access a third party’s Web site that may be linked to or from this Site, you should consult that Web site’s privacy policy.

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How to Contact Us. If you have questions about how we use the personal information you submit on this Site or about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at info@canterburylaw.net.

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We may revise this policy at any time by posting a new privacy policy on our Site. Please check this Site periodically for changes. Your continued use of this Site after we post a revised policy signifies your agreement to the revised privacy policy.

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