PRIVACY POLICY

Browsing the Site

When you visit the Paul and Freeman Law Firm website, no personal information is collected simply by browsing. We do not capture any details from the use of planning tools available on our site. However, we do collect and analyze general usage data such as domain names, pages viewed, session durations, and visit timestamps to evaluate the site’s effectiveness, implement technical improvements, and enhance visitor experience.

Search queries performed on our site are not linked to any individual identity. Limited technical information may be recorded solely to troubleshoot issues and generate overall usage statistics. This data is used purely for operational and analytical purposes and does not identify any specific user.

Cookies

Our site uses cookies, small text files sent by the web server to your browser, to improve navigation and user experience. Cookies are stored locally on your device and cannot transmit viruses. They are not used to gather sensitive or personal information such as email addresses or confidential data.

You can configure your browser to alert you when cookies are being set or to block cookies entirely. We do not use cookies to access data on your hard drive or to collect sensitive personal information.

Web Server Log Files

Standard web server log files are employed to monitor traffic and assess the site’s technical performance. These logs may capture information such as:

  • The domain from which you access the Internet
  • Date and time of your visit
  • Pages visited and the order of visits
  • Duration spent on individual pages
  • Referring websites
  • Your operating system and browser type

All data collected via server logs is analyzed in aggregate form to identify trends and patterns. No individual user is personally identified through these logs.

Email Communications

If you provide information via our contact forms or email, such as your name, address, phone number, email, or account information, we retain this data along with our correspondence to fulfill your request and maintain a record of communications. This allows us to respond efficiently and deliver the requested services or information.

Use of Information

Information collected through site usage may be used to:

  • Improve content and layout of the website
  • Conduct editorial review and gather feedback
  • Perform statistical analysis of visitor behavior
  • Support marketing, product development, and service enhancements

Aggregated data from visitor servers is used internally for review and then discarded. Any personal information actively provided, such as contact details, may be incorporated into our secure databases to assist with communication and services.

Linked Websites

The website contains links to external sites, which may have different privacy and security practices. Paul and Freeman Law Firm is not responsible for the policies or practices of these external sites and disclaims any liability related to them.

Amendments

We reserve the right to modify or update this Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice. Changes take effect immediately upon posting. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy whenever you access the site. Continued use of the website after changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms.