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DivorceNet Privacy Statement


Our Online Data Collection and Use Practices
This statement explains the online data collection and use practices of DivorceNet.com; the statement and its description of our online data practices does not apply to other online sites or to other services provided by Lawtek Media Group, LLC. This statement does not apply to the offline data collection and use practices of Lawtek Media Group, LLC. Please be aware that this privacy statement and the choices you make on this site will not necessarily apply to personal information you may have provided or will provide to Lawtek in other settings.

Since Internet technologies continue to evolve and Internet business models are not fully established, this statement is subject to change. Any changes to the privacy statement will be posted on this page and we will notify you of any material changes by placing a prominent notice on the home page of DivorceNet.com. We encourage you to periodically visit this page to stay informed about the data practices of DivorceNet.com. By using this site, you consent to the data practices described on this page and any updates.

The Information We Collect On This Site
DivorceNet.com maintains and uses the anonymous, non-personal information collected in our server log files. This information includes such anonymous data as number of visitors to the site, most popular pages, the user's operating system (for example, Macintosh or Windows), and user's browser type (for example, Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). We use this information to help us improve our website and enhance your viewing experience. The server log files do not collect email addresses or other personally identifying information. We do not tie this information to personal data and therefore it remains anonymous.

Surveys
The information we gather from online surveys on the DivorceNet.com site is for DivorceNet.com use only. We generally do not request personally identifiable information such as name or email address in connection with our surveys. If we publish the results of a survey online, the information is in a collective, non-personally identifiable form.

Cookies
Occasionally our website may use temporary Cookie information to personalize your viewing experience. We do not correlate Cookie information with any personally identifying information such as name, address or email address.

How to Change or Delete Your Information
If you have submitted personally identifiable information through our website and would like to change or delete that information, please email us at [email protected]. In your email, please tell us which page or form on the website you used to submit your information.

Our Data Security Measures
Rest assured that we have put into place physical, electronic and managerial procedures to prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, ensure the correct use of information and safeguard and secure the information we collect about you. However, DivorceNet.com cannot guarantee that unauthorized access or disclosure of information will never occur.

Restrictions
DivorceNet.com may disclose personal information if required to do so by law or if we believe such action is necessary to comply with legal process served on DivorceNet.com. If information received is harmful, obscene, threatening, criminal or has criminal implications, we reserve the right to use, disseminate, or store this information as we deem appropriate in our sole and absolute discretion.

Your Consent
By using our website, you agree to the conditions of this privacy statement. We reserve the right to change this privacy statement. If we change the statement, we will post the changes on this page to keep you informed of the information we collect, how we use this information, and whether the information is shared with third parties. Your continued use of the site constitutes your agreement to this privacy statement and any updates.

How to Contact Us
Should you have other questions or concerns about this privacy statement or our data collection practices, please write to us at 321 Walnut Street, Suite 440, Newton, MA 02460 or call us at 1-617-527-9777.

 




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