Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy is intended to notify you of our online privacy practices, the types of information that may be collected and stored, with whom the information may be shared, what kind of security procedures are in place to protect the loss, misuse or alteration of information under our control, and who to contact with questions or concerns.

This Privacy Notice applies to the Flynn Watts (the “Firm”) website located at www.flynnwattslaw.com (the “Website”). This Privacy Notice does not apply to other websites to which we may link, and other websites may not treat information collected online in the same manner as we do.

How We Collect Information:

You Give Us Information: We collect information from you when you submit it to us through our Website or by otherwise (for example, by contacting us).

We Collect Information Automatically: We automatically collect certain types of information when you visit our Website. For example, we automatically collect various types of technical information when you use our Website as otherwise described in this Privacy Notice.

What Information We Collect:

Publications and Alerts: You may sign up to receive news, updates, alerts and publications from the Firm. To sign up, we may ask you for information such as your name, title, company, practice or organization name and email address. We use the information you provide to send you various communications about news and events that may be of interest to you.

Contact Us: If you communicate with us through our Contact page, we may ask you for information such as your name, title, company name and email address in order to communicate with you and to send you various communications about news and events that may be of interest to you.

General Browsing: Even if you do not submit personal information through the Website as described above, we gather navigational information about where visitors go on the Website and information about the technical efficiencies of our Website and services (i.e., time to connect to the Website, time to download pages, etc.). In this process of gathering information, we may collect personally identifiable and non-personally identifiable information (for example, domain type, browser type and version, service provider and IP address, referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and click-stream data). We may also create and use electronic records to compile statistics about how our visitors collectively interact with our Website.

Use of Cookies:

Cookies are bits of electronic information that a website may transfer to a visitor’s computer to identify specific information about that visitor’s visits to the website. We may use cookies, for example, to tell us whether you have previously visited the Website. We may also use cookies set by third-parties to enable us to obtain other information, such as analytics, about the use of our Website. You can set your browser not to accept cookies or to notify you when you are sent a cookie, giving you the opportunity to decide whether or not to accept it. You may also use commonly available tools in your browser to remove cookies which may have been placed onto your computer. Shared local objects (commonly referred to as “FLASH cookies”) are cookies that are placed on your computer that are not removed through normal browser management tools. We will not use FLASH cookies in a manner inconsistent with the purposes for which they were designed unless you are specifically notified that we intend to use them for a specific service.

Use of Web Beacons, Clear-GIFs, Pixel Tags and JavaScript:

We also may use web beacons(also known as action pixels, pixel tags, or clear gifs) and/or JavaScript plug-ins on our Website. These web beacons and plug-ins are small graphic images (typically that you cannot see) or code on a website or in an email message which are used by third-parties to track the usage of the Website.

Server Logs:

A web server log is a record of activity created by a computer that delivers certain web pages to your browser. Certain activities that you perform on our Website may record information in server logs, such as if you enter a search term into a search box located on the Website. For example, the server log may record the search term(s) you use, or the link you clicked on to bring you to our Website. The server log may also record information about your browser, such as your IP address and the cookies set on your browser.

Search Queries on Our Website:

We may provide you with options to search for information on our Website. If you enter information in a search query box, we may store that information and we may aggregate that information with other information we may have about the browser and/or IP address from which the search query originated.

How We Share Information:

We may share the information we collect internally, with our third-party providers, and as required by law or pursuant to the legal process. We may also share information to address information security and/or privacy practices, control, network functioning, engineering, and troubleshooting issues; investigate claims and/or legal actions, in cooperation with police and other governmental authorities, to protect the rights, property or safety of visitors to the Website or the public, or to process or engage in a sale of all or part of our business, or if we go through a reorganization or merger.

Visitors to the Website Outside of the United States:

If you are visiting the Website from a location outside of the United States, your connection will be generally be through and to servers located in the United States. The data protection laws in the United States may be different from those in your country.

Links:

For your convenience, the Website may contain links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, advertising, products, or the content of such other websites. None of the links should be deemed to imply that we endorse or have any affiliation with the links.

Security:

We maintain reasonable administrative, physical and electronic safeguards designed to limit unauthorized access to your personally identifiable information.

Questions:

If you have questions about our privacy practices, you may contact us by email at info@flynnwattslaw.com or by postal mail at Flynn Watts, LLC, 1 Gatehall Drive, Suite 103, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054.

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