Our Commitment to Privacy
Your privacy is very important to us. Part of our operation of this website involves the collection and use of information about you. This privacy policy explains what type of information we collect and what we do with that information to allow you to make choices about the way your information is collected and used. This Policy only applies to the personal data we collect through our Danlaw website and does not apply to information collected by or in connection with your use of our portfolio of products. This privacy policy may change from time to time, so please check it often.
What Information Do We Collect?
In general, you can visit this website without identifying who you are or revealing any information about yourself. Information collected online can generally be categorized as anonymous or personally identifiable. Anonymous information is information that cannot be connected to the identity of a specific individual. Personally identifiable information (“personal data”) is information that specifically can be used to identify a particular user, such as name, address, or phone number. For this policy, “personal data” means information related to an identified natural person, or that could reasonably be used (by itself or in combination with other data reasonably available) to identify a natural person. An example of anonymous information can be illustrated as follows. While this website may record the number of visits to a particular page that occur in a given period of time, it does not necessarily tell us the names or other identifying information of every visitor. Many users of this website will choose not to provide any personally identifiable information; therefore, those individuals are anonymous to us, and any data collected about their use of this website is anonymous information.
Danlaw does not collect personal information from you unless you provide it to us. This information may include:
Automatic Anonymous Information
When you visit our site, we collect certain technical and routing information about your computer or mobile device. For example, we log environmental variables such as browser type, operating system and CPU speed, and the Internet Protocol (IP) address of your originating Internet Service Provider, to try to bring you the best possible service. We also record search requests and results to try to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of our search engine. We use your IP address to track your use of the site, including pages visited and the time spent on each page. We collect this information and use it to measure the use of this website and to improve its content and performance. All of the information that is automatically submitted to us by your browser is considered anonymous information. To the extent we share such information with third parties, it is not traceable to any particular user and will not be used to contact you.
Cookies
This site uses cookies. Cookies are small data files that is stored on the hard drive of your computer or device, typically made up of a string of text and numbers, that assign you a unique identifier. This information enables your computer or device to have a “dialogue” with our site and permits us to administer our site more efficiently and to provide a more tailored and user-friendly service to you. You may set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie or to prevent cookies from being sent. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you decline the use of cookies, this may limit the functionality we can provide you when you visit our site.
Third parties that link on this site may use cookies or collect other information when you go to their site. We do not control the collection or use of your information by these companies. You should contact these companies directly if you have any questions about their collection or use of information about you.
Third Party Sources and Links
We may also obtain personal data from third party sources such as social networks, partners, events or employee sources. Our website may contain links to third-party websites. Each of these third parties may have its own privacy policy. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share data about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.
How Do We Use Information We Collect?
We collect personally identifiable information with your consent and/or as needed only for providing the services you request, generating statistical studies, conducting marketing research, improving products and services, sending you surveys, and notifying you of events and new products and any other changes to our site or services that may affect you. When you submit personally identifiable information to us, you understand that you are agreeing to allow us to access, store, and use that information for those purposes.
Where We Store and Process Data
We currently store and process data relating to this website only on servers in the United States. In the future it is possible we could use servers around the world, including, without limitation, the European economic area. Wherever we store or process personal data pursuant to this policy, we take measures to ensure that the data is processed in accordance with this policy and in compliance with applicable law.
Sharing of Data With Third Parties.
We will not sell or give any personally identifiable information to any third parties. We access your personal data within Danlaw and share data with third party service providers that process the data on our behalf for the purposes set forth in this policy. We may be required by law enforcement or judicial authorities to provide personally identifiable information to the appropriate governmental authorities. If requested by law enforcement or judicial authorities, we will provide this information on receipt of the appropriate documentation. We may also release information to law enforcement agencies or other third parties if we feel it is necessary to protect the safety and welfare of our personnel or to enforce our terms of use.
Opt-Out Policy
If at any time you do not wish to receive offers and e-mails from us, you may remove your name from our mailing list by telling us through optout@danlawinc.com.
Accessing Your Data
If you would like to access your personal data that we maintain, or the personal data you have submitted is no longer accurate, current, or complete, and you wish to update it, please contact us as described in the Contact Us section below. If you need to correct your personal data, we reserve the right to use data obtained previously to verify your identity.
Do Not Track
We do not currently respond to “Do Not Track” (“DNT”) signals sent by web browsers. A uniform standard has not yet been adopted to determine how DNT signals should be interpreted and what actions should be taken by websites and third parties that receive them. However, you may use a variety of other means of controlling data collection and use, including cookie controls in your browser settings and the personalized advertising controls described in the Cookies section above.
Retention
We retain personal data while your account is active, or as needed to provide you Services. We will delete personal data within a reasonable time after the data is no longer necessary for the business purpose for which it was collected. We will, however, retain and use personal data as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
Security
We operate secure data networks protected by industry standard firewall and password protection systems. Our security and privacy policies are periodically reviewed and enhanced as necessary, and only authorized individuals have access to the personally identifiable information provided by our users. We do not, however, guarantee that unauthorized, inadvertent disclosure will never occur.
Transfer of Customer Information
Customer lists and information are properly considered assets of a business. Accordingly, if we merge with another entity or if we sell our assets to another entity, our customer lists and information, including personally identifiable information you have provided us, would be included among the assets that would be transferred.
Your Rights
You are generally entitled to request from Danlaw access to and rectification or erasure of personal data that we store about you or—as the case may be—restriction of processing as far as it concerns you or to object to processing as well as to assert your right to data portability and your right to withdraw consent; all as granted by applicable data protection laws. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
Changes to This Policy
Danlaw reserves the right to revise or modify this Policy. In such event, we will post a notice on this website prior to the change becoming effective and, if the changes would have an effect on your data, we will either notify you or provide you with an opportunity to opt-out.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about this privacy policy please contact us by sending an email to privacy@danlawinc.com
Effective Date: May 25, 2018