Atif Law Firm

Privacy Policy

Introduction

This website employs cookies and online forms to ensure functionality on atiflawfirm.com and to monitor aggregated visitor activity. We anonymize IP addresses when tracking visitor behavior.

Types of Data Collected

We collect details such as your name, email address, and the content of messages submitted through online forms. Personally identifiable information is only collected through these forms and is entirely voluntary, depending on whether visitors choose to provide it. Additionally, we gather data like an anonymized portion of your IP address, the browser type you’re using, and the pages viewed. This information helps us analyze how visitors interact with our website, enabling us to improve the user experience and the information we provide. This data is collected via a limited number of cookies and pixel tags. Pixel tags are small data snippets that interact with cookies when you visit the site from social media or through advertisements. We use Google Analytics to process and assess this data. Google may use anonymous data from our website visits to enhance its services and products.

Information Sharing

We may share collected data within our organization or with external contractors assisting us with service improvements. Information may also be disclosed as required by law, such as through subpoenas or court orders. However, we do not sell or share your information with third parties for their own purposes.

Data Security

Atif Law Firm implements appropriate security measures to protect data collected through forms, but it is important to note that no data transmission over the Internet is completely secure.

Online Forms

Types of Forms:
Our website includes "Contact Us" forms on certain pages and a appointment set up form.

How Form Data Is Used:

We only use data submitted through these forms for its intended purpose. For example, if you complete a "Contact Us" form, we will use the information to follow up on your query. If necessary, we may pass the information to another team member better equipped to respond. We do not sell or transfer this information to other businesses or entities.

Form Alternatives:

You are always welcome to call our office instead of using online forms.

Storage of Form Data:

When you submit a form, it generates an email to our office containing the provided information. This data is stored in our business email accounts and will remain there indefinitely unless you request its deletion. The information is also saved in a database managed by our website’s content management system.

Third-Party Data Sharing

We do not share form data with any third parties, except for Google Analytics, which helps us understand visitor behavior as described earlier.

Requesting Your Data or Its Deletion

If you would like to know what personal data we have stored or wish to request its deletion, please email us at matif@atiflawfirm.com

Cookies

Our website uses cookies to analyze visitor behavior and ensure site functionality.

Cookies Used

We may use cookies to help our website function properly. We also employ Google Analytics cookies to track site usage and visitor behavior. This data is aggregated and anonymous, meaning we can observe general patterns like a visitor from a specific location accessing our site at a certain time, but we cannot link it to an individual user. We’ve also configured Google Analytics to anonymize IP addresses. Cookies set by our website expire at various intervals, ranging from 10 minutes to two years.

Blocking Cookies

You can adjust your browser settings to block cookies. If you want to block Google Analytics specifically, you can install the Google Analytics Opt-Out browser add-on, available at: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. It is compatible with Internet Explorer 11, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, and Opera browsers. For more information on our cookie usage, feel free to email us at matif@atiflawfirm.com

Embedded Content From Other Websites

Some parts of this site may feature embedded content, such as YouTube videos. Embedded content behaves just as it would if you visited the external site directly. These external sites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interactions with their content, particularly if you are logged in to your account on the external website.