Privacy Policy
LAST UPDATED: 31 January 2023
Solidity Law, PLLC, a Florida, USA professional limited liability
company with registration number: L22000409469, represented by the
attorney Anibal Suriel and/or any other lawyer(s), advisers, of
counsels, employees, trainees and/or any other professional(s) or
other affiliated persons (companies or professionals) operating under
the Solidity Law trademark or within the Solidity Law network,
including (if applicable), any existing or future corporation founded
by Anibal Suriel and/or such lawyer(s), advisers, of counsels,
employees, trainees and/or professional(s) at any later date in any
jurisdiction (hereinafter collectively, “Solidity Law”, “Attorney” or
“we”) is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
This Privacy Policy (together with our Terms of Service published on
our website: https://SolidityLaw.com/ (“Website”) and any other
documents referred to on it) sets out the basis on which any personal
data we collect from you, or that you provide to us, will be processed
by us. This Privacy Policy applies to all uses of our Website.
All information, which you give us or we collect from you is dealt
with in accordance with all applicable laws.
Please read the following carefully to understand our views and
practices regarding your personal data and how we will treat it. By
visiting the Website and by accessing and using our services, you are
accepting and consenting to the practices described in this Privacy
Policy.
We reserve the right to amend or modify this Privacy Policy at any
time and in response to changes in applicable law or our business
practices. Any changes we may make to our Privacy Policy in the future
will be posted on this page and, when appropriate and necessary,
notified to you by e-mail. Please check back frequently to see any
updates or changes to our Privacy Policy.
1. Information We May Collect from You.
We may collect and process the following data about you as a User as
defined in the Terms of Service:
1.1. Information You Give Us. We require people who use our services
to give us certain contact information and information necessary for
provision of our Services.
To identify Users of the Services and to better serve the Users, you
may be asked to provide the following personal identifiable
information, depending on the services chosen:
your name and family name; your email; your country of residence; your
mobile phone number; your Telgram / Whatsapp contact information;
billing address.
If you believe that someone has provided us with your personal
information and you would like to request that it be removed from our
database, please contact us at contact@SolidityLaw.com.
We will hold the above information for as long as is necessary in
order to provide you with the service, deal with any specific issues
that you may raise or otherwise as is required by the applicable law.
1.2. Information We Collect About You.
With regard to each of your visits to the Website and access the
Services we may automatically collect the following information:
information about your visits, including the full Uniform Resource
Locators (URL) clickstream to, through and from the Website (including
date and time); products you viewed or searched for; page response
times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page
interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs),
and methods used to browse away from the page; technical information,
including the internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your
computer to the internet, your login information, browser type and
version, time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions,
operating system and platform; and information with regard to the
provision of services we might receive from any other sources.
We may receive information about you from publicly available sources.
We are also working closely with third parties (including, for
example, business partners, sub-contractors in technical, payment and
delivery services, advertising networks, analytics providers, search
information providers) and may receive information about you from
them.
1.3. Information And Documents Related To Your Legal Issue. We
collect, use and store all information and all documents, which you
give us in relation to your legal issues and the provision of our
services. The confidentiality and privacy of these information and
documents is protected in accordance with attorney client privilege
and applicable laws.
2. Uses Made Of The Information
2.1. We use information held about you in the following ways:
to provide you with services offered through the Website; to provide
you with information about other services that you request or that we
offer which are similar to those that you have already
purchased/provided or enquired about; to notify you about changes to
our services; to ensure that content from the Website is presented in
the most effective manner for you and for your computer; to prevent
fraud and other prohibited or illegal activities; to protect the
rights and safety of our affiliated entities and third parties, as
well as our own; to monitor compliance with our Terms of Service; to
ensure you receive information relevant to you; to administer the
Website for internal operations, including troubleshooting, data
analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes; to allow
you to participate in interactive features of our services, when you
choose to do so; as part of our efforts to keep the Website safe and
secure.
2.2. We may use third-party intermediaries to manage credit card
processing. These intermediaries are solely links into the
distribution chain. They are not permitted to store, retain, or use
the information provided, except for the sole purpose of credit card
processing.
3. Disclosure of Your Information
3.1. We do not distribute or share any customer personal information,
except as outlined in this Privacy Policy (see below), or as may be
required by law and when we believe that disclosure is necessary to
protect our rights and/or to comply with a judicial proceeding, court
order, or legal process.
3.2. We use the information we collect to set up the services for
individuals and their organizations. We may also use the information
to contact customers and prospects to further discuss their interest
in our company, the services we provide, ways we can improve our
services, and send information such as announcements of promotions and
events regarding Solidity Law or our partners.
3.3. We may also email you a newsletter and/or updates about the
services or the company. You can easily opt out of receiving these
communications by clicking the hyperlink at the bottom of each
message, or at any time by contacting us at contact@SolidityLaw.com.
3.4. We may disclose your personal information to third parties in the
following events and with the following persons:
with Google Analytics (for the purpose of analyzing the visits to our
site); if Solidity Law or substantially all of its assets are acquired
by a third party, in which case personal data held by it about its
customers and users will be one of the transferred assets; if we are
under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to
comply with any legal obligation; to keep you up-to-date on the latest
service announcements, updates, special offers or other information
that we think you’d like to hear, either from us, our business
partners or third parties. in order to enforce or apply our Terms of
Service and any other relevant agreements; or to protect the rights,
property, or safety of Solidity Law, our customers, or others. This
includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations
for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction; or as
otherwise outlined in this Privacy Policy.
3.5. We will not otherwise provide your personal data to a third party
without obtaining your prior consent.
4. Correcting, Deleting and Updating Your Information
4.1. Upon request, we will provide you with information about whether
we hold or process any of your personal information, whether on behalf
of a third party or otherwise. To request this information, please
contact us at contact@SolidityLaw.com.
4.2. If your personally identifiable information changes, or if you no
longer desire our services, you may correct, update, discontinue the
use of our services or delete it by making the change on our member
information page or by emailing our Customer Support at
contact@SolidityLaw.com. We will respond to your request to access
within thirty (30) calendar days.
4.3. We will retain and use your information as necessary to comply
with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our
agreements.
4.4. We may enable the Users the possibility to use the services to
host data and information. We will not review, share, distribute,
print, or reference any such data except as provided in this Privacy
Policy or as may be required by law.
4.5. We will view or access individual records only with your
permission (for example, to resolve a problem or support issue).
5. Where We Store Your Personal Data
5.1. The data that we collect will be stored on the cloud based in the
United States of America (“USA”).
5.2. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your
data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
5.3. Please note that by visiting and using the Website and giving us
your personal data, you consent to your personal data being collected,
used, processed, disclosed and stored by us, only as described in the
Terms of Service and this Privacy Policy.
6. Safeguarding Personal Data
6.1. The communication internally between our servers (e.g. between
application server and database) is handled via secure socket layer
(“SSL”) to provide AE-256 encryption and all information between our
servers and your browser is handled via SSL (up to 256-bit encryption,
depending upon your browser), providing an industry-standard level of
protection for data in-transit.
6.2. You should always make sure that your browser can validate the
Website’s certificate.
6.3. All encrypted data is signed using a message authentication code
(“MAC”) so that the underlying value cannot be modified once
encrypted.
6.4. We also implement an advanced security method based on dynamic
data and encoded session identifications and hosts the services in a
secure server environment using preventive, detective and corrective
technology and processes to safeguard information from attackers.
6.5. The security of your personal information is important to us.
When you enter sensitive information we encrypt that information using
transport layer security (TLS) technology. If you have any questions
about security on our Website you can contact us at
contact@SolidityLaw.com.
6.6. Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet
is not completely secure and we cannot guarantee the security of your
data transmitted to the Website, although we will do our best to
protect your personal data. Once we have received your information, we
will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent
unauthorized access.
7. Your Rights And Access To Information.
7.1. You may ask us not to process your personal data for a particular
purpose, or to access such information, by contacting us at
contact@SolidityLaw.com. Please note, however, that you shall remain
liable for any fees or costs incurred at the time of the withdrawal of
your consent to process your personal data.
7.2. The Website may, from time to time, contain links to other third
party websites. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please
note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we
do not accept any responsibility or liability in respect of these
policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal
data to these websites.
8. Opt-Out Statement.
We offer you a means to choose how we may use the information you
provide. If, at any time after registering for information or ordering
the services, you change your mind about receiving certain email
communications from us or about sharing personal information with
third parties, unsubscribe from such promotional emails by clicking
the link provided at the bottom of each of such email or send us a
request to opt-out from receiving promotional emails or from having
your personal information shared with third parties; you can send your
request to contact@SolidityLaw.com.
9. Social Media Widgets.
Our Website may include social media features, such as the Facebook
button and widgets, such as the share this button or an interactive
mini-programs that run on our site. These features may collect your IP
address, which page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie
to enable the Feature to function properly. Social media features and
widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our
Website. Your interactions with these Features are governed by the
privacy policy of the company providing it.
10. Additional Information.
Questions, concerns or suggestions regarding this Privacy Policy or
the security practices of the services should be directed to
contact@SolidityLaw.com.