Last Updated: October 2024
Thank you for visiting PublicHealthLaw.net (“we,” “our,” “us”). Protecting your privacy and personal information is our priority. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and share your information when you visit our website and use our services. Please read this notice carefully to understand our practices.
1. Information We Collect
Personal Information You Provide:
We collect personal details you provide directly, such as your name, email address, billing information, and contact preferences when you create an account, make a purchase, or interact with us.
Automatic Information Collection:
We may automatically gather technical information, such as your IP address, browser type, device details, and usage patterns, to improve website functionality, security, and user experience.
2. How We Use Your Information
We may use your data to:
- Process and fulfill orders
- Enhance website functionality
- Respond to customer service inquiries
- Send updates about our policies, services, and offers
- Manage user accounts and preferences
- Protect against unauthorized use and enhance security
3. Information Sharing
We do not sell or rent your data. We may share your information with trusted third-party providers for business functions like payment processing, shipping, data analysis, and marketing. These partners are required to safeguard your data and use it only for our authorized purposes.
4. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your location, you may have rights such as access, correction, deletion, or portability of your data. To exercise these rights, please contact us at info@publichealthlaw.net. California residents have specific rights under state privacy laws, including the right to request details about data shared for marketing.
5. Cookies and Tracking
Our site uses cookies and similar technologies to gather usage data, manage preferences, and enhance user experience. You can modify your cookie settings in your browser. Learn more in our Cookie Policy.
6. Data Security
We implement organizational and technical measures to secure your information, but no online platform can guarantee absolute security. We encourage safe browsing and suggest using secure networks.
7. Data Retention
We retain personal information only as long as necessary to provide our services or as required by law. When no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymize data.
8. Children’s Privacy
Our services are not intended for individuals under 18. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 18. If we learn we have collected such data, we will promptly delete it.
9. Updates to This Privacy Policy
We may periodically update this policy to reflect changes in our practices or relevant laws. Any updates will be posted here with the effective date.
10. Contact Us
For questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, contact us at:
Email: info@publichealthlaw.net
Address: 7101 York Ave S, Edina, MN 55435