Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy: Frear Law PLLC has created this statement to demonstrate its firm commitment to your privacy. This Privacy Policy describes the information we collect about you and what will happen to that information. Questions regarding this statement should be directed to Ben Frear at ben@frearlaw. com. Information About You When you make contact with Frear Law PLLC through this website, we ask you to provide information about your legal problem. In addition, we request that you provide your name, telephone, and email address. This information that you provide is held in the strictest confidence. The information that you provide will be reviewed by Frear Law PLLC for purposes of responding to your inquiry. It is Frear Law’ s policy to respect the privacy of its website visitors. Except as described above, under no circumstances will Frear Law PLLC disclose information provided by you to any individual, advertiser, vendor, or any other entity without your express, prior written consent. If you send correspondence to Frear Law PLLC, such as emails or letters, we may collect such information into a file specific to you. We may use information in the file we maintain about you and other information we obtain from your current and past use of the website to assess problems or complaints. Future Correspondence From Frear Law PLLC. If you would like to opt out of receiving future correspondence from the law firm, please write to us at the email address above with the word “Unsubscribe” in the subject line of your email. Security We take precautions internally to protect your information. While we make every effort to keep your data as secure as possible, when you submit information via the website, your information is sent through the Internet by unencrypted email, so the transmission of sensitive, confidential, or privileged information through this website should be avoided. IP Addresses Frear Law may on occasion log IP addresses for systems administration purposes. Your IP address may be used to gather broad demographic information, but we would not use IP addresses to monitor your behavior on this site or elsewhere. [IF YOU USE COOKIES, ADD THIS] Cookies A cookie is a small piece of text sent to your browser by a website you visit. It helps the website to remember information about your visit, like your preferred language and other settings. In addition, Frear Law PLLC may use “cookies” for advertising. Delete Policy: Frear Law PLLC does not offer users a means by which to delete personal information provided to them. Links to Other Sites This site may contain links to other web sites. Frear Law PLLC is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of websites to which it links.

Advertising and Cookies

Google Remarketing
The Frear Law PLLC website uses Google’s remarketing technology. This allows us to display relevant ads based on what pages on the website you have viewed. The advertising will be displayed using cookies. This cookie doesn’t record any personal information or identify you personally.

If you would prefer to not receive any targeted advertising, you can deactivate the use of cookies for these purposes through Google by visiting the website: https://www.google.com/settings/ads/.

Google has its own independent data protection policy which can be accessed here (https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/).

Facebook Conversion Tracking Pixel
Frear Law PLLC may from time to time use Facebook Advertising, Facebook Pixel Re-Marketing, and communications. This tool allows Frear Law to understand and deliver ads and make them more relevant to you. The collected data remains anonymous and Frear Law cannot see the personal data of any individual user.

However, the collected data is saved and processed by Facebook. Facebook may be able to connect the data with your Facebook account and use the data for their own advertising purposes (in accordance with Facebook’s Data Use Policy found under: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/). Facebook has ultimate control of the  information gathered through Facebook Advertising, Facebook Pixel Re-Marketing, and communications. You can opt-out of Facebook’s use of cookies and Facebook Pixel Re-Marketing through settings on your Facebook Account.

Cookies
Frear Law uses cookies on the site but they are not used to record personal data. We have enabled Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting which infers general demographic data (such as age, gender, and interests) on visitors but does not collect any personally identifiable information. Visitors can use this website with only minor loss of functionality if cookies are disabled from the web browser. If you would like to prevent Frear Law from using cookies when you visit our site, please update the privacy setting in your chosen web browser. You can access information on privacy and setting the control cookie acceptance settings for web browsers (and Google Analytics) using the following links:

Chrome:www.google.com/chrome/browser/privacy/

Safari: support.apple.com/kb/PH19214

Internet Explorer: windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/change-internet-explorer-privacy-settings#1TC=windows-7

Firefox: support.mozilla.org/t5/Protect-your-privacy/tkb-p/Protect-Privacy

Opera: www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/privacy/

Google Analytics: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Also, you can opt-out of other third-party vendor’s use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page: optout.networkadvertising.org/

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