This is the Privacy Policy for the website currently located at www.azcorporatelaw.com (the “blog”), which is owned by Matthew A. Thrasher PLLC (the “Company”). The Company values your privacy and has prepared this Privacy Policy to explain how the Company collects, uses, and protects your Personal Information (as defined below) and Non-Personal Information (as defined below). By using the blog, you acknowledge and agree to this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use posted on the blog.
- Managing Information Preferences. You may review, correct, update, or change your Personal Information, or remove your Personal Information from the Company’s direct marketing efforts, at any time by notifying the Company at: info@azcorporatelaw.com.
- Information You Choose To Submit. The Company collects information that personally identifies you, such as your email address (“Personal Information”) only if you choose to share such information with the Company. For example, you may be required to provide certain Personal Information to subscribe to blog updates and at other times. The decision to provide this information is optional; however, if you decide not to register or provide such information, you may not be able to use certain features of the blog.
- Information the Company Automatically Collects. To help the Company understand how users use the blog, the Company automatically collects information that does not reflect or reference an individually identifiable user (“Non-Personal Information”). Like most Web sites, the Company automatically collects and uses the data contained in log files. The information in the log files may include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider), the Web browser you used to visit the blog, the time you visited the blog, which Web pages you visited on the blog, and other anonymous blog usage data. The Company may use cookies (a small file containing a string of characters that uniquely identifies your Web browser) to improve the quality of the blog. Most Web browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, but you can reset your Web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, certain features of the blog may not work if you delete or disable cookies.
- How the Company Uses Personal Information And Non-Personal Information. The Company uses Personal Information and Non-Personal Information for internal purposes only, such as to keep you informed about topics of interest to you. The Company will not sell, share, or rent Personal Information to third-parties, and the Company will not otherwise disclose Personal Information to third parties, without your express permission or as expressly disclosed in this Privacy Policy.From time to time, the Company might establish a business relationship with other persons or entities that the Company believes are trustworthy and that the Company has asked to confirm that their privacy practices are consistent with ours (“Service Providers”). For example, the Company may contract with Service Providers to provide certain services, such as credit card processing, advertising, analytics tools, widget providers, data management services, Web hosting, and Web development. The Company provides our Service Providers with the information reasonably necessary for them to perform these services. Each Service Provider must agree to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information involved in order to protect your information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. In certain instances the Company may disclose Personal Information and Non-Personal Information when the Company believes it is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against persons or entities in order to protect the Company or our users or when the Company believes that the law or legal process requires such disclosure.
- Public Areas. Please be advised that, whenever you voluntarily post information to any community or interactive areas of the blog, such information can and may be accessed by the public. This means that any person or entity with access to such information can potentially use it for any purpose, including sending unsolicited communications.
- Security. Information that the Company collects is stored on servers that are maintained by a recognized Service Provider. The Service Provider uses standard security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information in an effort to protect information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. However, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while the Company strives to protect information transmitted on or through the blog, the Company cannot and does not guarantee or warrant the security of any information you transmit on or through the blog, and you do so at your own risk.
- Privacy Policy Changes. The Company may, in its sole and absolute discretion, change this Privacy Policy from time to time. The Company will post a current copy of the Privacy Policy on the blog. Your continued use of the blog constitutes your agreement to abide by the Privacy Policy as changed. If you object to any such changes, your sole recourse shall be to cease using the blog.
Effective: January 20, 2011.
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