Privacy Policy
Introduction
Welcome to https://denver-colorado-probate-and-trusts.denverareaattorney.net (hereinafter referred to as “Denver Colorado Probate and Trusts,” “we,” or “our”). We are committed to maintaining the privacy and security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains our data handling practices, ensuring transparency and compliance with global privacy regulations, including but not limited to:
- Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
- Quebec Law 25
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union (EU)
- General Data Protection Law (LGPD) of Brazil
- California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA), California, USA
- Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), Colorado, USA
- Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), Utah, USA
- Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), Connecticut, USA
- Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), Virginia, USA
- Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), South Africa
Scope
This policy applies to all aspects of our online presence, including but not limited to:
- Our official website at https://denver-colorado-probate-and-trusts.denverareaattorney.net
- Any mobile applications or services associated with our brand
- All other related digital platforms and services under our management
Important Note: This policy does not extend to third-party websites, applications, or services linked from our platform. These entities have their own privacy policies, and we encourage you to review them before providing any personal data.
Processing Activities
This Privacy Policy outlines our practices when:
- You utilize our applications and services as an authorized user.
- You visit our websites that reference this Privacy Statement.
- You engage with us through communications such as newsletters, emails, phone calls, or text messages/SMS.
Personal Data Collection
We collect various categories of personal data to provide and improve our services, which include:
- Account Information: Details required to create and manage your user account, including usernames, passwords, and contact preferences.
- Payment Information: Credit card details, billing addresses, and payment history for processing transactions.
- Financial Information: Data related to your financial status, such as bank account numbers (if provided for direct deposit or withdrawal), investment portfolios, and tax-related documents (only when voluntarily shared).
- Purchase Information: Records of products or services purchased from us, including order history, delivery addresses, and product preferences.
- Mobile Device Identifiers: Unique identifiers such as IP addresses, device IDs, and mobile network information to facilitate communication and analytics.
- Location Data: Information about your geographic location when you use our services on a mobile device.
- Feedback: Responses provided by users through surveys, feedback forms, or reviews, which help us improve our products and services.
- Social Media Information: Data from social media platforms when you choose to connect with us through these channels, including publicly available posts and profile information.
- Product Information: Details about the legal documents and related products we offer, such as wills, trusts, and estate planning forms (only when voluntarily submitted).
We collect this data through multiple sources: user input forms, interactions with our applications and services, analytics tools, and third-party service providers who assist us in delivering our services.
Cookies
We employ cookies to enhance your experience on our website and for analytical purposes. Cookies are small text files stored on your browser that serve various functions:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential for navigating our site, remembering user preferences, and ensuring secure login.
- Preference Cookies: Used to remember settings you’ve chosen, such as language preference or display settings.
- Analytics Cookies: Help us understand how users interact with our website, providing insights into performance and areas for improvement.
You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings, but please note that disabling certain cookies may impact your user experience.
Children’s Privacy
We do not knowingly collect or solicit personal information from children under the age of 18. If you believe we have collected data from a minor, please contact us at the address provided below, and we will take immediate steps to rectify the issue.
Your Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have specific rights regarding your personal data, including:
- Right of access: Request access to the personal data we hold about you.
- Right of rectification: Ask for corrections if your data is inaccurate or incomplete.
- Right of erasure (also known as “right to be forgotten”): Request the deletion of your data under certain circumstances.
- Right of restriction: Limit the use of your data in specific situations.
- Right to portability: Receive a copy of your personal data in a structured, commonly used format and transfer it to another controller.
- Right to object: Object to the processing of your data for specific purposes.
- Right not to be discriminated against: Be free from unfair treatment due to exercising your data privacy rights.
To exercise these rights or if you have any data-related inquiries, please contact our Data Privacy Team at:
- Email: privacy@denver-colorado-probate-and-trusts.denverareaattorney.net
- Mail: Denver Colorado Probate and Trusts, Privacy Team, [Address], [City, State, ZIP Code]
Changes to Policy
We reserve the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Any changes will be posted on our website, and we encourage you to review this page periodically for the latest information.
Contact Information
For general inquiries, technical support, unsubscribe requests, or data privacy-related questions, please contact us:
- Email: contact@denver-colorado-probate-and-trusts.denverareaattorney.net
- Mail: Denver Colorado Probate and Trusts, [Address], [City, State, ZIP Code]