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Privacy Policy

Introduction

This statement, set forth below, is our privacy statement for The Montone Law Firm, P.A. law firm website located at
http://montonelawfirm.com
. Here we describe the practices we follow to respect the privacy of all visitors to our Site.

As used in this Privacy Policy:

  • the terms “The Montone Law Firm, P.A.”, “we,” and “us” refer to The Montone Law Firm, P.A.
  • the terms “visitor,” “visitors,” and “you” refer to individuals who access or use the Site.

This Privacy Policy applies only to information that we collect through the Site. It does not apply to information collected through other means, such as by telephone, e-mail, or in person. By using the Site or by providing information to us via our Site, you consent to our use and disclosure of your information as outlined in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy supplements any other privacy notice that we provide to you on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is current as of the date that appears at the top of this page. Each time you visit the Site, you should check the date of this Privacy Policy and review any changes since the last time you visited.

Our Site is controlled and operated by us from the State of Florida within the United States and is not intended to subject us to the laws or jurisdiction of any state, country or territory other than those of the State of Florida or the United States. Your personal information may be stored and processed in any country where we have facilities or in which we engage service providers, and by using our Site you consent to the transfer of information to countries outside of your country of residence which may have different data protection rules than those of your country.

How We Collect Your Information

We may collect information directly from you and automatically through your use of the Site. We collect three basic types of information: personal information and non-personal information.

You are under no obligation to provide us with personal information; however, your refusal to do so may prevent you from being able to utilize certain features of the Site.

As used in this Privacy Policy:

  • The term “personal information” means information that directly or indirectly identifies a particular visitor (such as a visitor’s name, address, email address, and telephone number) and also includes any non-personal information that, with the aid of additional information, can identify a particular visitor.
  • The term “non-personal information” means information that, without the aid of additional information, cannot be directly associated with a particular visitor.

Collection, use, disclosure, choice

Registration is not required for you to use our Site. You may browse the informational areas of the Site without giving your personal information to us.

Information You Provide to Us

If you are merely a visitor and do not interact with any web forms on the Site, we do not collect any personal information about you, except to the limited extent described below. However, there may be circumstances in which you choose to contact us through the online web form available on our site or subscribe and receive ongoing updates from The Montone Law Firm, P.A.

We may require you to provide the following information to us if you wish to reach us by filling out the “Contact Us” form on the Site: full (first and last) name, email address, and home or mobile telephone number.

While not required, you may decide to provide us with additional information about yourself through the Site including your geographic location, demographic information, and employment information. Whether you choose to provide this information to us through the Site is up to you.

If you subscribe to receive updates from The Montone Law Firm, P.A., we may contact you to invite you to special events, provide you with information about our services and publications, and communicate with you for other marketing purposes. If you decide to subscribe, we will collect basic contact information about you, such as your name and email address. Please be aware that these communications may be sent to you by a third party service provider on our behalf. You may opt-out of receiving such communications by following the opt-out instructions provided in the email.

Security

If you are merely a visitor and do not interact with any web forms on the Site, we do not collect any personal information about you, except to the limited extent described below. However, there may be circumstances in which you choose to contact us through the online web form available on our site or subscribe and receive ongoing updates from The Montone Law Firm, P.A.

We may require you to provide the following information to us if you wish to reach us by filling out the “Contact Us” form on the Site: full (first and last) name, email address, and home or mobile telephone number.

While not required, you may decide to provide us with additional information about yourself through the Site including your geographic location, demographic information, and employment information. Whether you choose to provide this information to us through the Site is up to you.

If you subscribe to receive updates from The Montone Law Firm, P.A., we may contact you to invite you to special events, provide you with information about our services and publications, and communicate with you for other marketing purposes. If you decide to subscribe, we will collect basic contact information about you, such as your name and email address. Please be aware that these communications may be sent to you by a third party service provider on our behalf. You may opt-out of receiving such communications by following the opt-out instructions provided in the email.

Disclosure

We may only disclose your personal information outside of The Montone Law Firm, P.A.:

  • Where the disclosure is necessary to fulfill your request and involves a third party organization with which The Montone Law Firm, P.A. has a relationship; or
  • To third-party vendors, service providers, contractors, or agents who perform pecialized functions on our behalf; or
  • For any purpose as directed by you or with your consent; or
  • As required by a court order or any other legal or regulatory requirement; or
  • Where the disclosure is reasonably related to the sale or other disposition of all or part of our business; or
  • To the extent permitted by law, where we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights or the rights of others, to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, violations of our Site policies, or to protect your safety or the safety of others.

We may use external service providers to assist us with, for example, information technology and other administrative support services to operate our Site.

Information Collected Automatically

We may use various tracking technologies to automatically collect information each time you (or an electronic device associated with you) visit or interact with our Site. For example, information may be collected automatically through the use of browser cookies, web beacons, and other technologies. Our Site might utilize certain tracking technologies from third parties such as web analytics companies and third-party ad networks/platforms, including but not limited to Google Analytics or Google AdWords, which may collect information about you (including personal information) and your online activities over time and across different websites when you use
our Site.

Information that may be automatically collected includes: the type of computer or other device used to visit the Site and that device’s unique identifier, internet service provider (ISP), IP address, geographic location, language settings, operating system, browser information, and other technical information. We may also collect information about your activity on the Site (for example, the date and time of your visit, which links you click, and how much time you spend on the Site).

Cookies and Web Beacons

Our Site uses cookies and other web technologies such as web beacons to improve our Site’s performance and to enhance your browsing experience. Certain areas of our Site also use cookies to understand more about you, so we can offer you a more personalized browsing experience.

What is a cookie?

A “cookie” is technology that allows our Site to store tokens of information (an “identifier”) in your browser. Cookies can be “Persistent or “Session” cookies. Persistent Cookies remain on your personal computer or mobile device when you go offline, while Session Cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser. We may use both Session and Persistent cookies in connection with our Site. Cookies are not used to determine the personal identity of anyone who is merely visiting our Site. On certain pages of our Site, cookies are used to help us track your interests while you browse the internet, so we can tailor more relevant advertising to you, and to understand what is important to you.

How do I disable cookies?

Most browsers automatically accept cookies. However, you can change your browser settings to block cookies in the future or to warn you when cookies are being sent. If you do not want to receive a cookie from our Site, you have the option of setting your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, so that you may determine whether to accept it or not. However, please be aware that if you decline or disable cookies in your browser, you may not be able to fully experience some parts of our Site.

What cookies do we use??

We may use the following types of cookies on our Site:

a. Performance Cookies
Some cookies help us with the performance and design of our Site. This allows us to measure how many times a page has been visited, whether a page has been visited on our Site through an advertisement or by other means.

b. Functionality Cookies
Some cookies help us to remember your settings which you may have selected, or assist with other functionality when you browse and use our Site. This helps us to remember what you have selected, so on your return visit we remember your preferences.

c. Targeting and Tracking Cookies
On certain pages of our Site, we use cookies to help us understand your interests as you browse the internet, so we can tailor and deliver to you a more personalized service in the future. This assists us in delivering relevant advertising to you during various advertising campaigns we may run from time to time through participating third-party sites.

These cookies collect information relating to the origin of your visit, where you were exposed to The Montone Law Firm, P.A. advertising, what advertising feature you saw, whether you arrived directly or indirectly to our Site, the device you used to visit our Site and which downloads you performed. This information is collected on an anonymous basis via third-party suppliers.

In addition, we also utilize cookies on certain pages of our Site to communicate with third-party data suppliers in order to extrapolate your digital behavior. This helps us to understand and target more relevant advertising in the future. The information we receive is anonymous but will include statistics such as demographics, online behavior, product interests, and lifestyle. Targeting and tracking cookies are provided via trusted third-party suppliers. Should you require more information regarding our suppliers and how these cookies operate please contact us.

What are Web Beacons?

Certain sections of our Site and our emails may contain web beacons. The Montone Law Firm, P.A. may occasionally advertise on thirdparty websites. As part of our effort to track the effectiveness of our advertising or marketing campaigns, we may at times use a visitor identification technology such as “web beacons,” “pixel tags” or “action tags,” which count visitors who have opened an email or come to our Site after being exposed to an ad from a third-party site. This technology is used to compile aggregated statistics about visitors who come to our Site to gauge the effectiveness of our ads.

By navigating on our Site, you agree that we can place cookie and web beacons on your computer or device. If you prefer not to receive cookies or web beacons, then you should stop using our Site, or consult your browsing settings.

Do Not Track Disclosure

We currently do not respond to web browser “Do Not Track” or “DNT” signals.

Use of Your Personal and Non-Personal Information

Your non-personal information may be used or combined with other information that we have about you to personally identify you. If we combine any non-personal information with your personal information, the combined information will be treated by us as personal information as long as it is combined.

We may use your information, including personal information, for the following purposes:

  • To communicate with you about your request for legal services from the Montone Law Firm, P.A.;
  • To coordinate or manage your legal services;
  • To communicate with you about your appointments or other transactions with us;
  • To respond to your inquiries and provide technical support, assistance, and other customer service as requested;
  • To personalize your services and your experience on the Site;
  • To send you offers, recommendations, and other promotional materials for our products and services;
  • In connection with our administrative and internal business operations;
  • In connection with research and analytics;
  • To fulfill our legal obligations and enforce agreements; and
  • For any other purpose for which you have given consent.

We also may, in compliance with applicable law, share your information, including personal information, with our third-party service providers for these purposes.

Controlling your personal information

We do not collect or compile personal information obtained by our Site for dissemination or sale to outside parties for consumer marketing purposes.

You are legally entitled to request details of the personal information we are holding about you. If at any time you would like us to rectify, erase or restrict the processing of your personal information, if you would like to obtain confirmation whether or not your personal information is processed by us, or if you would like to exercise your right to data portability or withdraw your consent to processing, please contact us.

Third Party Links

We may provide links on this Site to other websites maintained on separate servers by individuals or organizations over which we have no control. We make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or any other aspect of the information located on such servers. A link to a third party’s website should not be construed as an endorsement by us. We make no representations or warranties regarding how user data is stored or used on third-party servers. Please note that this Privacy Policy does not apply to information that you provide to third parties or to information that third parties collect from you. Nor does this Privacy Policy apply to your information that we have shared with third parties. Whenever a third party receives your information, that information becomes subject to the third party’s privacy practices. We recommend reviewing the privacy statement of each third-party site linked from our Site to determine their use of your personal information.

Children

Our Site is not intended for use by anyone under the age of 13. We understand the importance of protecting children’s information, especially in an online environment, and we do not knowingly collect or maintain information from anyone under the age of 13 through this Site without their parents’ consent as required by applicable law.

Changes to this privacy statement

We may change this privacy statement as needed. Check this page periodically if you would like to monitor changes.

Contact us

If you have questions or you do not feel that your concerns have been addressed in this privacy statement, please contact us by email at:
[email protected]
. Please note that basic, unencrypted email is inherently insecure and can be intercepted and read by others. You should not include any sensitive medical, financial, or personal information in your emails to us.

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