Privacy Policy
Who we are
An educational program called Legalaidmate Inc. assists mentors, students, and those aspiring to practice law. We provide informative and entertaining articles to those who fall under the legal cliché category. Our goal is to increase access to legal resources for the good of society. Our goal is to assist aspiring attorneys in effectively learning about and comprehending the operation of the legal system in our country.
The URL of our website is https://Legalaidmate.com.
What personal information we gather and why
You are not required to enter any personal information in order to view the website. Nonetheless, we will obtain and save certain non-personally identifiable data about you, such as your IP address, host, operating system, web browser, time zone, and some of the cookies that are installed on your device. The purpose of gathering this non-personally identifiable data is to assist in problem diagnosis and service improvement. In addition, it’s utilized to collect general demographic data and assist in your identification. We might use a variety of automated methods, such as cookies and pixels, to gather information.
We also gather information about the specific web pages or items you visit, the websites or search phrases that led you to the site, and information about your interactions with the site as you browse it. This automatically gathered data is what we call “Device Information.” Certain functionality may require you to submit personally identifiable information in order to use them. Information that can be used to identify you personally includes your name and email address.
To run and enhance the Service, we enlist the assistance of third parties. In the process, we might give these third parties access to non-personally identifiable data on how users interact with the Service. Cookies are used by these third-party companies as well. In order to improve user experience and obtain broad demographic and interest-level data on our users, we work with third-party analytics providers, such Google Analytics. We have no control over the data that third parties acquire, and we have no liability for how they use it.
Cookies and pixels are used by Google Analytics to gather usage data, demographic data, and interest-level information from users who access the service. This data includes, but is not limited to, information about the pages users view, how long they spend on the service, where they enter and exit the service, what pages they view, their browser, operating system, and IP address. When a user visits the Service or other websites, Google can identify them thanks to cookies and pixels. Google shares information about users, such as age range, gender, geographic location, general interests, and specifics about the devices used to visit websites and make purchases, with us and other website operators using the information it gathers from the Service and other websites. We take appropriate precautions to ensure that no personally identifiable information about you is linked to any information we receive from Google. See the Google Privacy Policy for additional details on Google’s use of cookies and information gathering and usage. In order to aid with spam identification, we also record the IP address and browser user agent string of visitors who post comments on the website in addition to the information provided in the comments form.
This website has links (affiliate) to a few other websites. The content and privacy policies of other websites are not within the control of Legalaidmate.com or its writers.
Media
You should refrain from uploading photos to the website that have integrated GPS position data (EXIF GPS). Any location data from the website’s photos can be downloaded and extracted by website visitors.
Cookies
You have the option to allow cookies to store your name, email address, and website when you leave a comment on our website. These are for your convenience so that when you write another comment, you won’t have to enter your information again. There will be cookies left over after a year. A little text file called a “cookie” is kept on a computer for record-keeping purposes. Cookies are used by us for tracking user movement, trend analysis, site management, and demographic data collection from our entire user base. Until you remove them, certain cookies stay on your computer. Some cookies, such as session ID cookies, expire when your browser is closed. If your browser does not allow cookies, you can still use the service even if you have set it to try to reject cookies. However, some elements of the service might not work as intended. An additional cookie will be stored in your browser if you submit an article. This cookie only contains the post ID of the article you just changed; it contains no personal information. It runs out in a day.
Content from other websites embedded
This website’s articles may contain embedded content (pictures, videos, articles, etc.). When another website’s content is embedded, it acts exactly like the user would have if they had visited the other website.
These websites have the potential to gather personal information about you, employ cookies, incorporate extra third-party tracking, and keep track of how you engage with the embedded material. If you have an account and are logged in, they may also track how you interact with the embedded content.
Analytical
With whom we share your information
Your data is not shared by us.
How long do we keep your information?
In the event that you leave a comment, both the comment and its metadata are kept forever. This is so that, rather than keeping them in a moderation queue, we can instantly identify and approve any follow-up comments.
Where your data is sent
A spam detection solution that is automated may be used to review comments left by visitors.
Disclaimer: No data transmission over the Internet can be 100% safe due to its open nature and complexity. Notwithstanding the precautions we take to secure your information, there is always a chance that information gathered by and/or displayed on the Service could be accessed or compromised. For instance, other Service users may abuse or misuse your personal information, or a third party may illegally intercept or access transmissions or private communications. You therefore acknowledge that you are giving this information at your own risk.”