Privacy Policy
The privacy policy information contained in this communication applies only to this website.
At Socol Law, we respect your right to privacy. We understand that maintaining the confidentiality of your financial situation is important to you. We want you to understand what information is requested, how it is used, and what we do to protect it.
Below is a list of the information we collect from you and the practices for handling it through our website.
Automatically Collected Information:
IP Address: We use your IP address for other purposes. The IP address is automatically logged, as is the domain name you use when accessing the website. This information is stored solely to record the number of visits and website traffic. This information is not provided to third parties for any reason and is periodically deleted from our database. IP addresses are not used for any purpose other than that mentioned in this paragraph.
Cookies – Our website uses cookies for other purposes.
Cookies are used to identify visitors who visit our website frequently. Changing your browser settings to “Reject” does not block all or part of the website content.
Our Privacy Protection Principles
Our website’s online registration forms require users to provide their contact information (such as name, email address, and postal code). Socol Law does not share your information with any company or third party, only with those who help us provide support to you, and they are required to keep it strictly confidential. We do not rent or sell your information to any marketing companies. We maintain security practices and procedures designed to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of your personal information. In addition, we train our staff on how to protect and safeguard our clients’ information to prevent its disclosure or use by unauthorized persons. We also limit access to this information to those who provide support.
Offline/Email Data Collection: Socol Law collects only limited information from consumers through its electronic forms.
What type of information do we collect?
We collect non-public personal information about you from the following sources:
• Information we receive from you through applications or forms you have completed online or manually, as well as information collected through in-person conversations, phone calls, and emails. This information may include your name, address, and phone number.
• Information about your transactions with us.
What types of information may we disclose?
We may disclose the following types of non-public personal information about you when we are in the process of providing property buying or selling services on your behalf:
• Information we receive from you, your application, or other forms of communication, and this information may include: your name, address, phone number, email address, and additional information.
To whom do we disclose information?
We do not disclose non-public personal information about our clients or former clients to anyone except by court order, when required by law, or when we believe in good faith that doing so will assist us in enforcing our terms and conditions or other agreements or policies. We may disclose non-public personal information about you to banks, credit unions, mortgage lenders, and financial institutions. In order to fulfill our mission of providing service to you, we may disclose your personal information to our service providers or third parties that assist us in providing those services. Without limiting the provision of services, these companies may provide us with data management services.
How do we protect your information?
Only those service employees or agents are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information and are the ones who will be privy to non-public personal information in order to assist you in accessing it.
External Links
This website contains links to other websites. Socol Law is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those websites. The content of these websites is unknown, and you should not assume that Socol Law approves, recommends, or endorses the content of any website that links to Socol Law pages or any other page on the website. Any complaints regarding the content of sites linked to Socol Law’s websites should be directed to the owners of those sites and not to Socol Law.
Security
This website has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of information under our control. Information, if any, entered and used by website visitors is held in strict confidence. Only information provided and authorized by the visitor is used for the purpose for which it was provided.
Consent to Electronic Voice Communication
The client consents to electronic transactions. The client understands that, with respect to electronic transactions, which are not limited to email, Socol Law will take reasonable steps to maintain the privacy of shared information. The client understands that all calls may be recorded or monitored for quality and compliance purposes. The client consents to receiving information and documents related to the services under this agreement and Socol Law via email, text message, fax, voicemail, and any other common electronic means. The client may contact Socol Law at any time to unsubscribe from updates, new programs, or offers via prerecorded messages or autodialer. Consent to this section does not bind the customer to any future purchases of new services or offers.
Questions or suggestions?
If you have any questions about our privacy policies and practices, please contact us by sending an email to the customer’s email address. If you wish to correct any personal information in our files, please submit a written request.