Diane Bross Law (“Diane Bross Law”, “we”, “us”, “our”) recommends you read this privacy policy so that you understand how we collect and use your personal data. Personal data (Data) is any information that can identify you, directly or indirectly. By submitting your Data to us, you will be deemed as having given your consent, where necessary and appropriate, for the disclosures referred to in this policy.
This privacy policy applies to the Data we collect about you, the means through which we collect that Data, and your rights regarding that Data.
Our Commitment to Your Privacy
Protecting your privacy is a priority for us. As part of our commitment to meeting your expectations, we have created a customer privacy policy that explains how we use and safeguard your Data.
For any questions or concerns about our privacy policy, please contact Diane Bross Law at:
Phone: 719-634-7734
Email: Email us
What Data is Collected?
Diane Bross Law is the controller for the personal information we process. On our website, we may ask you for information about yourself, such as (but not limited to):
- Contact details (for example: last name, first name, telephone number, email address)
- Information collected through cookies*
* Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites your visit. They may collect session information such as your internet protocol (IP) address, the region or general location where your computer or device is accessing the internet, and browser type. Cookies may also collect behavioral information about the use of the Diane Bross Law website, such as a history of pages viewed. We do not process behavioral information collected by cookies to analyze individual behavior. We only use behavioral information collected by cookies to assess overall site use by all users of Diane Bross Law’s website.
How Do We Collect the Data?
We collect Data from you when you voluntarily fill out forms on our website or voluntarily contact us via email, telephone, or mail. Consent you give for Data processing may be withdrawn by contacting us. Our website also automatically gathers some Data, including IP addresses, using cookies.
What is the Data Used For?
Cookies: We use Data gathered by cookies to maintain the functionality of the Diane Bross Law website and for overall analytical purposes such as how our website is being used and the effectiveness of our website. Individualized behavior is not tracked via cookies, only overall diagnostics and analytics.
We will use your Data if we have your consent, for a legitimate basis, or as required by law.
Our Business Use
We may use the Data we receive or collect about you for internal business purposes such as: to help us improve the content and functionality of our website or our services, to better improve the services we offer, to manage your account, to help improve our security and prevent fraud, to develop new features or services, to provide you with customer service, to comply with all legal obligations and rights, and to generally manage the services and our business.
How Do We Protect your Data’s Safety?
We take measures to safeguard and protect your Data. When you submit sensitive Data via the website, your Data is protected both online and offline.
Whenever we collect sensitive Data (such as credit card Data), that Data is encrypted and transmitted to us in a secure way. You can verify this by looking for a lock icon in the address bar and looking for “https” at the beginning of the web page’s address (URL).
While we use encryption to protect certain sensitive Data transmitted online, we also protect your Data offline. Only employees who need the Data to perform a specific job (for example: billing or customer service) are granted or permitted access to Data. The computers/servers in which we store personally identifiable Data are kept in a secure environment.
Third Parties:
We are the sole owners of the Data collected on this site. We will not sell or rent this Data to anyone. We may share your Data with third-party service providers who perform elements of service for us. These service providers may include, but are not limited to, marketing agencies, database service providers, and email service providers. Access to Data that these companies receive will be limited to Data necessary to fulfill the business-related functions we have engaged them to provide. When we engage another company to perform such business-related functions that may require access to Data, these companies agree by contract to maintain the confidentiality, security, and integrity of such Data in accordance with this privacy policy. This means that they are not permitted to use or share your Data except as permitted by our contract or required by law.
Third-Party Links:
Our website may include links to third-party websites (such as Facebook and X). Clicking on those links may allow third parties to collect or share Data about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.
What Are Your Rights?
You have the following rights to your Data:
- Right of access: You have the right to ask us what Data Diane Bross Law has about you. You also have the right to ask us for copies of your Data.
- Right of correction: You have the right to ask us to correct the Data concerning you or ask us to complete information about you that you think is incomplete.
- Right of erasure: You have the right to request that Diane Bross Law erase your Data in certain circumstances.
- Right of restriction of processing: You have the right to request that Diane Bross Law restrict the processing of your information in certain circumstances.
- Right of objection to processing: You have the right to object to processing if we are processing your Data for a legitimate interest.
- Right to portability: You have the right to ask Diane Bross Law to transmit Data about you that you have given us (identification and control Data exclusively) in an electronic format (.csv file) to another organization or to you.
The exercise of these rights is not absolute, and may be limited for reasons of legitimate interest or legal reasons. You are not required to pay any charge for exercising your rights. We have one month to respond to you.
How Can You Exercise Your Rights?
If you are dissatisfied with how we are processing your data, you may make a complaint to the United Kingdom’s Information Commissioner’s Office, https://ico.org.uk/.