Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes how and when we collect, use, and share information when you interact with our website, LexVeritas.

We collect certain information from you, such as your name, email address, and other details you provide when you contact us or use our services. This information is essential for us to provide our services effectively and to improve your experience on our website. You may also choose to provide additional personal information if you contact us directly.

We rely on several legal bases to collect, use, and share your information. This includes fulfilling our services, such as providing customer support and settling disputes. We also use your information with your affirmative consent, which you can revoke at any time, for instance, by signing up for our mailing list. Additionally, we may need to comply with legal obligations or court orders, retaining information about your interactions if required by law. Furthermore, we use your information to improve our services and ensure compliance with our policies and terms of use.

Information about our users is important to our operations. We share your personal information for very limited reasons and in specific circumstances. This includes sharing with service providers who perform functions necessary for our services, such as delivery companies. In the event of a business transfer, we may disclose your information as part of that transaction, only to the extent permitted by law. We may also collect, use, retain, and share your information to respond to legal processes, enforce our agreements, prevent fraud, and protect the rights and safety of our users and others.

We retain your personal information only for as long as necessary to provide you with our services and to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations. Generally, we keep your data for a period of 4 years.

We may store and process your information through third-party hosting services in the US and other jurisdictions. This means we may transfer your personal information to a jurisdiction with different data protection laws. If we transfer information about you outside of the EU, we rely on Privacy Shield as the legal basis for the transfer, as our hosting services are Privacy Shield certified.

If you reside in certain territories, including the EU, you have several rights in relation to your personal information. You may have the right to access and receive a copy of the personal information we hold about you. You also have rights to change, restrict our use of, or delete your personal information. We will generally delete your personal information upon request, absent exceptional circumstances. You can object to our processing of some of your information based on our legitimate interests and receiving marketing messages from us after providing your express consent. In such cases, we will delete your personal information unless we have compelling and legitimate grounds to continue using that information or if it is needed for legal reasons. If you reside in the EU and wish to raise a concern about our use of your information, you have the right to do so with your local data protection authority.

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on a visitor’s computer or mobile device. We use cookies to track visitors’ usage of the website and to provide a better, more personalized experience. You can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. However, this may prevent you from taking full advantage of the website.

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes to our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons.

For more information about our privacy practices, if you have questions, or if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us using the information provided on our website.