When you transact with us on the LawPanel websites we collect personal and business information such as name, e-mail address, contact, billing and postal addresses, telephone number, licensing and product options, credit card or other payment information.
We use the services of approved third party companies to perform the actual card transaction. Only these companies and the acquiring bank have access to your card details.
We may also collect information about where you are on the internet (eg. the URL you came from, IP address, domain types like .co.uk and .com), your browser type, the pages of our website that were viewed during your visit. We may collect this information even if you do not register with us. You should be aware that this site is being monitored and may capture information about your visit that will help us improve the quality of our service.
We use your information only for the following purposes: providing services, processing transactions, for statistical purposes to improve this web site and its services to you, to serve website content and promotions to you during your visit, and to administer the LawPanel websites. If you consent, to notify you via email of products or special offers that may be of interest to you.
You agree that you do not object to us contacting you for any of the above purposes whether by telephone, e-mail or in writing and you confirm that you do not and will not consider any of the above as being a breach of any of your rights under the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
You should be aware that if we are requested by the police or any other regulatory or government authority investigating suspected illegal activities to provide your Personal Information and /or User Information we are entitled do so.
We invite you to add your email address to our occasional mailing list so that we can inform you of new products and promotions from time to time. You may unsubscribe from this list by following the unsubscribe instructions which can be found at the foot of any the emails received.
Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive. They enable LawPanel to provide features such as remembering aspects of your last interactions on our websites. Cookies can be deleted from your hard drive if you wish. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change your browser settings to prevent that. Even without a cookie you can use most of the features on the web site. Our cookies do not contain any personally identifying information.
Cookies are also used in email messages you have agreed to receive and at our website to help us measure the effectiveness of our advertising and how visitors use our site. If you do not want to help us learn how to improve our offers and marketing strategy, you can “opt-out” of this email cookie. If you click on a link in the e-mail, we may set a cookie on your browser.
If you visit LawPanel.com as a result of clicking on a link, we are able to understand how you interact with the pages of our website through the combination of the cookie and pixels set on the pages of our website. This enables us to understand what interested you in our emails and what did not, and what interests you about our website and what does not. We can then try to send you more interesting information in the future. Please note that this information is for our use only – we do not disclose or share this information with any third parties. If you do not wish this to happen, you can change the cookie settings in your browser.
In order to understand how our customers interact with the emails and the content that we send, we use pixels in the email in order to understand who has opened the message. In order to provide our content in the most interesting way, we may also use pixels to learn whether you can receive emails in text or html form.
In using the LawPanel web sites, apps and online services you consent to the collection and use of this information by LawPanel Limited in the ways described above.
If you have any further questions about our Privacy Policy or its implementation, please contact us. If we decide to change our Privacy Policy, we will post those changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it and in what circumstances we disclose it.