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    LawNY® Privacy Policy

    Other than information automatically collected and stored, LawNY® compiles no information about users when users visit LawNY®’s web site unless users choose to provide that information to LawNY®. LawNY® will not disclose any personal information users provide unless disclosure is required by law.

    Information LawNY® Automatically Collects and Stores

    When users visit LawNY®’s website (the “Site”), LawNY® automatically collects and temporarily stores the following information:

    • The user’s domain name;
    • The user’s browser type and operating system;
    • The date and time of the user’s visit;
    • The pages the user visited; and
    • The address of the web site the user accessed to visit the Site.

    LawNY® uses this information for statistical purposes and to help make the Site more useful to users. Unless it is specifically stated otherwise, LawNY® will not collect any additional user information.

    Personal Information 

    If users choose to provide personal information about themselves when accessing the Site, LawNY® will use the information only to respond properly to the user’s request or to fulfill the stated purpose of the communication. LawNY® will not disclose any personal information users provide unless disclosure is required by law. 

    If you have any questions or comments about the privacy policy, please forward them to Privacy@lawny.org

     

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