Privacy Policy
Last Updated: March 19, 2025
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By accessing or using the FarrowLaw PC website (“Website”), you agree to the terms set forth in this Privacy Policy, which is incorporated by reference into our Terms of Service. If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, please do not use our Website.
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1. Introduction and Acceptance
1.1. Acceptance of Privacy Policy
1.1.1. By using our Website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy.
1.1.2. This Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, storage, disclosure, and protection of your personal data by FarrowLaw PC.
1.2. Modifications to the Privacy Policy
1.2.1. We reserve the right to update or amend this Privacy Policy at any time.
1.2.2. Material changes will be posted on the Website and, if necessary, communicated to you directly.
1.2.3. Continued use of the Website after such modifications constitutes your acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.
1.3. Incorporation of Additional Policies
1.3.1. This Privacy Policy forms an integral part of our Terms of Service.
1.3.2. In the event of any conflict between this Privacy Policy and other policies, the policy governing that specific subject matter shall prevail.
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2. Definitions
2.1. “Personal Data”
2.1.1. Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (e.g., name, email address, postal address, telephone number).
2.2. “Sensitive Personal Data”
2.2.1. Data that requires extra protection, such as health information or data revealing racial, ethnic, or religious affiliations (if applicable).
2.3. “Non-Personal Data”
2.3.1. Information that cannot be used to identify an individual, including aggregated data, statistical information, and technical data (e.g., IP addresses, browser types).
2.4. “Cookies and Tracking Technologies”
2.4.1. Small files and scripts placed on your device to collect usage data, improve functionality, and deliver personalized content.
2.5. “User” or “You”
2.5.1. Any individual or entity that accesses or uses our Website.
2.6. “Data Controller”
2.6.1. FarrowLaw PC, which determines the purposes and means of processing your personal data.
2.7. “Data Processor”
2.7.1. Any third party engaged by FarrowLaw PC to process personal data on its behalf.
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3. Information We Collect
3.1. Information Provided Directly by You
3.1.1. Registration Data:
3.1.1.1. Name, email address, telephone number, and mailing address provided during account registration or consultation requests.
3.1.2. Communication Data:
3.1.2.1. Data provided via contact forms, emails, live chats, or other direct communications with our representatives.
3.1.3. Transactional Data:
3.1.3.1. Payment information and billing details when you engage our legal services.
3.1.4. Feedback and Survey Data:
3.1.4.1. Responses to surveys, reviews, and feedback submitted to help improve our services.
3.2. Information Collected Automatically
3.2.1. Usage Data:
3.2.1.1. Information about your interaction with the Website, such as pages visited, duration of visits, and navigation paths.
3.2.2. Technical Data:
3.2.2.1. Data from your device, including IP address, browser type, device identifiers, operating system, and language preferences.
3.2.3. Location Data:
3.2.3.1. Approximate geolocation data based on your IP address, where applicable.
3.3. Information from Third Parties
3.3.1. Social Media Data:
3.3.1.1. Data obtained when you connect your social media account to our Website.
3.3.2. Publicly Available Data:
3.3.2.1. Information collected from public sources that may be combined with other data for analysis.
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4. How We Use Your Information
4.1. Service Provision and Enhancement
4.1.1. To operate and maintain the Website and deliver our legal services.
4.1.2. To personalize your experience by tailoring content and functionalities based on your preferences and behavior.
4.2. Communication and Support
4.2.1. To respond to inquiries, provide customer support, and facilitate direct communications with you.
4.2.2. To send newsletters, updates, and other communications regarding our services (subject to your consent when required).
4.2.3. To notify you of changes to our services, policies, or security updates.
4.3. Legal and Regulatory Obligations
4.3.1. To comply with applicable laws, court orders, or regulatory requests.
4.3.2. To protect our rights, property, and safety, and that of our users and the public.
4.3.3. To prevent, detect, and investigate fraud or security breaches.
4.4. Research, Analytics, and Marketing
4.4.1. To analyze website performance, user behavior, and usage trends to improve our offerings.
4.4.2. To conduct market research and internal audits for quality and operational enhancements.
4.4.3. To deliver personalized advertisements and promotional content, where applicable and with your consent.
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5. Legal Bases for Processing (For Users in the EU)
5.1. Consent
5.1.1. We process your personal data on the basis of your explicit consent for specific activities.
5.1.2. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing prior to withdrawal.
5.2. Contractual Necessity
5.2.1. Processing is required for the performance of a contract to which you are a party or to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract.
5.3. Legal Obligation
5.3.1. We process data to fulfill our legal obligations, including tax, accounting, and regulatory reporting requirements.
5.4. Legitimate Interests
5.4.1. We may process your data based on our legitimate interests, such as improving website functionality and ensuring security, provided that these interests do not override your rights.
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6. Disclosure of Your Information
6.1. Third-Party Service Providers
6.1.1. We may share your personal data with trusted third-party service providers who perform services on our behalf (e.g., hosting, payment processing, analytics).
6.1.2. Such third parties are contractually obligated to protect your data and use it only for the purposes for which it is disclosed.
6.2. Legal, Regulatory, and Security Requirements
6.2.1. Your personal data may be disclosed to comply with legal processes, such as court orders, subpoenas, or regulatory requests.
6.2.2. Data may also be disclosed to law enforcement or governmental authorities where required by law.
6.3. Business Transfers
6.3.1. In the event of a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, your personal data may be transferred as part of the transaction.
6.3.2. We will ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place for any transferred data.
6.4. Aggregated and Anonymized Data
6.4.1. We may disclose aggregated or anonymized data that does not directly identify you.
6.5. Third-Party Integrations and APIs
6.5.1. Data may be shared with third-party applications and APIs integrated with our Website.
6.5.2. We ensure that such integrations adhere to applicable data protection standards.
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7. Data Security and Retention
7.1. Data Security Measures
7.1.1. We employ robust technical measures including encryption, secure socket layer (SSL) technology, and firewalls to safeguard your data.
7.1.2. Organizational measures such as access controls, staff training, and periodic security audits are maintained to protect personal data.
7.1.3. We continuously monitor and update our security practices to address emerging threats.
7.2. Data Retention Policy
7.2.1. We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy.
7.2.2. Retention periods may vary depending on legal, contractual, or regulatory obligations.
7.2.3. Once your data is no longer needed, it will be securely deleted or anonymized.
7.3. Data Breach Notification
7.3.1. In the event of a data breach affecting your personal data, we will notify you and the relevant authorities promptly, in accordance with applicable laws.
7.3.2. Our notification will include the nature of the breach, the data involved, and the steps being taken to address it.
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8. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
8.1. Usage of Cookies
8.1.1. Our Website uses cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect information about your interactions.
8.1.2. These technologies enable us to enhance functionality, personalize your experience, and analyze usage trends.
8.2. Types of Cookies Employed
8.2.1. Essential Cookies: Required for basic website functionality and security.
8.2.2. Performance Cookies: Used to analyze and improve website performance.
8.2.3. Functional Cookies: Enable personalized features and improved user experience.
8.2.4. Advertising Cookies: Used to deliver targeted advertisements based on your interests (subject to your consent).
8.3. Managing Your Cookie Preferences
8.3.1. You may modify your browser settings to disable cookies; however, disabling cookies may affect website performance.
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9. User Rights and Control
9.1. Access, Correction, and Data Portability
9.1.1. You have the right to access the personal data we hold about you.
9.1.2. You may request corrections to any inaccurate or incomplete information.
9.1.3. Where applicable, you have the right to request data portability in a commonly used format.
9.2. Deletion and Restriction of Processing
9.2.1. You may request deletion of your personal data, subject to applicable legal exceptions.
9.2.2. In certain circumstances, you may request the restriction of processing your data.
9.3. Opt-Out of Marketing Communications
9.3.1. You may opt out of receiving promotional communications at any time by following the unsubscribe instructions in the messages or contacting us directly.
9.3.2. Opting out of marketing does not affect your access to non-promotional services.
9.4. Withdrawal of Consent
9.4.1. Where processing is based on consent, you have the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing prior to withdrawal.
9.5. How to Exercise Your Rights
9.5.1. Requests regarding access, correction, deletion, or restrictions should be directed to our Data Protection Officer (see Section 15).
9.5.2. We will respond to your requests within a reasonable timeframe in accordance with applicable law.
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10. International Data Transfers and Compliance
10.1. Cross-Border Data Transfers
10.1.1. Your personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside of your home jurisdiction.
10.1.2. We ensure that such transfers are conducted with appropriate safeguards, such as Standard Contractual Clauses or Binding Corporate Rules.
10.2. Compliance with International Regulations
10.2.1. Our processing practices comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for EU residents.
10.2.2. For California residents, we adhere to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and related requirements.
10.3. Adequate Safeguards
10.3.1. When transferring data internationally, we implement measures to protect your data in line with applicable legal standards.
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11. Children’s Privacy
11.1. Age Restrictions
11.1.1. Our Website is not directed to individuals under the age of 13 (or the applicable legal age in your jurisdiction).
11.1.2. We do not knowingly collect personal data from minors.
11.2. Parental Consent
11.2.1. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided personal data without your consent, please contact us immediately so that appropriate measures can be taken.
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12. Third-Party Links and Embedded Content
12.1. External Websites
12.1.1. Our Website may include links to external sites for your convenience.
12.1.2. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these third-party websites.
12.2. Embedded Content and Social Media Plugins
12.2.1. Embedded content, such as videos or social media widgets, may collect data independently.
12.2.2. Please review the respective third-party privacy policies for further information.
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13. Third-Party Integrations and APIs
13.1. Integration with Third-Party Services
13.1.1. Our Website may integrate with external services that collect or process data.
13.1.2. Such integrations are subject to the third party’s own privacy policies and terms of use.
13.2. Data Sharing via APIs
13.2.1. When using APIs or other third-party integrations, we ensure that data sharing complies with applicable contractual and legal requirements.
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14. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
14.1. Governing Law
14.1.1. This Privacy Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.
14.2. Dispute Resolution
14.2.1. Any disputes arising from this Privacy Policy will be resolved through applicable legal processes, including arbitration as provided in our Terms of Service.
14.3. Jurisdiction
14.3.1. You agree that any legal proceedings related to this Privacy Policy shall be brought exclusively in the appropriate state or federal courts located in California.
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15. Contact Information and Complaints
15.1. Data Protection Officer (DPO)
15.1.1. For inquiries or concerns regarding your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer at:
Email: admin@farrowlawfirm.esq
Postal Address: 809 Cuesta Dr., Suite B, P.M.B. 5021, Mountain View, CA 94040-3669
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15.2. General Contact Information
15.2.1. For general questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact:
FarrowLaw PC
Address: 809 Cuesta Dr., Suite B, P.M.B. 5021, Mountain View, CA 94040-3669
Email: info@farrowlawfirm.esq
Phone: (650) 447-2710
15.3. Filing a Complaint
15.3.1. If you believe that our processing of your personal data violates this Privacy Policy or applicable laws, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
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16. Miscellaneous Provisions
16.1. Severability
16.1.1. If any provision of this Privacy Policy is deemed invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.
16.2. No Waiver
16.2.1. The failure of FarrowLaw PC to enforce any provision of this Privacy Policy shall not be construed as a waiver of that provision or any other right.
16.3. Entire Agreement
16.3.1. This Privacy Policy, together with our Terms of Service and any additional policies referenced herein, constitutes the entire agreement between you and FarrowLaw PC regarding the use of our Website.
16.4. Amendments
16.4.1. We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time. The amended policy will be effective upon posting on the Website, and your continued use of the Website will signify your acceptance of such changes