Privacy
Policy
What
Personal Information do we collect?
We
primarily gather personal information from you to help us
serve you better. We obtain this information from applications
and other materials that you submit to us requesting our
service. We also obtain information from telephone conversations
and from your dealings with others. We may also collect
information about online activity on our website, in order
to make our site more usable but we do not collect information
that identifies you as an individual without your knowledge.
This information is collectively termed "nonpublic
personal information". Throughout this notice, we will
refer to it simply as "personal information".
Is
Personal Information Shared with Others?
We
use the information we collect to help us provide the services
to you. We must provide your information to the attorneys
so that they may provide you with debt negotiation services.
We may also share the information we collect about you with
companies that perform support services on our behalf such
as information to process your electronic withdrawal of
funds from your bank account. In the event that we use and
nonaffiliated third party services provider to assist us
in providing our services to you and those services requires
us to disclose any of your personal information, we require
the third party to adhere to our privacy standards and to
use this information only for the limited purpose for which
it was shared. We may also share your personal information
as permitted or required by law. You can be confident that
ConsumerDebtLaw.com does not sell your information to any
third party or provide such information to a third party
for its own independent use. We respect your privacy and
it is for this reason we only disclose your personal information
when it is necessary for us to do so in order to fulfill
our financial analysis contract with you.
How
do we Protect the confidentiality, security and integrity
of information about you?
We
restrict access to your information to those employees who
need to know that information to allow them to provide services
to you. Our employees are trained in the importance of maintaining
confidentiality and privacy. We maintain physical, electronic
and procedural safeguards to protect the information we
collect about you. If you are transacting business with
us over the Internet, we encrypt all information transmitted
from your browser and our server. We also protect our services
with electronic firewalls. It is important that the information
we maintain about you is accurate and complete. If you see
or know of information in our records that suggest that
our files are incomplete or incorrect, please contact us
so we may update the information.
Cookies
Cookies
are small text files which pass information back and forth
from our servers to your computer. Most websites use cookies
for many reasons. We utilize cookies only to track our marketing
campaigns.
DoubleClick
Cookies
We
use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when
you visit our website. These companies may use information
(not including your name, address, email address, or telephone
number) about your visits to this and other websites in
order to provide advertisements about goods and services
of interest to you. If you would like more information about
this practice and to know your choices about not having
this information used by these companies, click
here.
Policy
Changes
ConsumerDebtLaw.com
reserves the right to change the privacy notice in its sole
and absolute discretion. Any changes to this privacy notice
will be communicated through the Consumer Debt Law Services
website located at www.consumerdebtlaw.com at least thirty
(30) days in advance of implementation and will apply only
to that nonpublic personal information collected from you
after the date of implementation.