Lawcator is committed to protecting the privacy and security of all individuals who use our site and our products. Our goal is to provide an Internet experience that delivers the information, resources, and services that are most relevant and helpful to you. In order to achieve this goal, we collect information during your visits and in the process of providing products and services to you. This Privacy Policy is designed to help you learn more about the Personal Information we collect, who we might share it with, and how we protect it.
This Privacy Policy is also intended to be compliant with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a data privacy law which applies to certain companies that collect information about California residents, and which takes effect January 1, 2020. In October 2019, the California Attorney General published draft regulations to provide further guidance on the CCPA which are expected to be finalized in the next several months. The information and product updates provided here are subject to change based on updated regulations from the California Attorney General.
Note: Additional terms and conditions, if any, regarding the collection and use of your information may also be provided to you before you sign up for a particular Lawcator service. Privacy policies for those services will be linked from those particular areas or sections of our site.
What Information Do We Collect?
Lawcator is committed to protecting the privacy and security of all individuals who use our site and our products. Our goal is to provide an Internet experience that delivers the information, resources, and services that are most relevant and helpful to you. In order to achieve this goal, we collect information during your visits and in the process of providing products and services to you. This Privacy Policy is designed to help you learn more about the Personal Information we collect, who we might share it with, and how we protect it.
This Privacy Policy is also intended to be compliant with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a data privacy law which applies to certain companies that collect information about California residents, and which takes effect January 1, 2020. In October 2019, the California Attorney General published draft regulations to provide further guidance on the CCPA which are expected to be finalized in the next several months. The information and product updates provided here are subject to change based on updated regulations from the California Attorney General.
Note: Additional terms and conditions, if any, regarding the collection and use of your information may also be provided to you before you sign up for a particular Lawcator service. Privacy policies for those services will be linked from those particular areas or sections of our site.