Privacy Statement
We are committed to protect your privacy and the personal information you provide us. To enhance protection of your information, we hereby present our privacy policy and the options available to you during your visit and use of our website, including the collection and use of information.
By using the website, you consent to the collection, storage, and use of information by us, as detailed below.
It is emphasized that according to the Protection of Privacy Law, 1981, you are not obligated to provide “personal information” (as defined by law), such as: first name, last name, ID number, address, email, phone number, education details, and other such identifying information. Providing such information is done voluntarily and with your consent.
Use of Information
During your visit, data may be collected about your browsing behavior, including the pages viewed and referral sources. This information may be stored in the firm’s database, alongside any information you provide through the “Contact Us” form.
Use of the data will be made solely according to this privacy policy and/or as required by law, for the following purposes:
• To contact you and respond to your inquiries.
• To enable use of the website, its content, and services offered.
• For any other purpose detailed in this privacy policy.
Sharing Information with Third Parties
The firm will not transfer your personal information or data collected about your activity on the website (if such data personally identifies you), except in the following cases:
• If you have provided explicit permission to do so.
• If you violate the website’s terms of use or perform actions via or related to the site that appear to be illegal or attempt to do so.
• If required to do so by law.
Right to Review Information
According to the Protection of Privacy Law, 1981, any individual may review information held about them in a database, either personally, via a legal guardian, or someone authorized in writing. If the information is found to be incorrect, incomplete, unclear, or outdated, you may request correction or deletion. If the request is denied, the database owner must notify you as specified by regulations. A denial can be appealed to the Magistrate’s Court.
Requests of this nature should be addressed to the firm at: [email protected]
Information Security
The firm implements procedures and systems for securing information on the website to minimize risks of unauthorized access. However, these measures do not provide absolute security. The firm does not guarantee complete protection of stored data.
The firm regularly reviews the security of stored information and makes updates and changes as necessary to maintain a high level of data security.
Cookies
The website may use cookies to ensure proper and continuous operation and may also use cookies for authentication, information security, and statistical purposes.
Third-party cookies, such as those from Google Analytics or social media networks, may also be used to analyze your activity across the internet and show you products or services based on your interests.
Cookies are text files placed on your device by your browser. Some expire when you close your browser, while others remain until deleted. They may contain various data such as pages visited, time spent on site, and where you reached the website from.
You can disable cookies via your browser settings. Refer to your browser’s help section for instructions. Disabling cookies may prevent access to some site features. You can also delete cookies at any time.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
The firm may update this policy from time to time. If material changes are made, a notice will be published on the homepage. Changes will take effect 14 days after publication. Continued use of the site following publication constitutes acceptance of the updated policy. If you do not agree to the revised policy, you must discontinue use of the site.