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MY JUSTICE PORTAL LLC

 

PRIVACY POLICY

 

Last Updated June 12, 2024

 

            My Justice Portal LLC, together with its parents, subsidiaries and affiliates (“Company”, “we”, “us” or “our”), is committed to protecting your (“your”, “your” or “user”) privacy and empowering you with this privacy policy (this “Privacy Policy”). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and apply the information collected when you access, use, interact with our website, located at https://www.myjusticeportal.com/ (the “Website”), and/or the My Justice Portal, LLC platform/application (the “Portal”)  and its various services, features, and offerings (collectively, with the Website and Portal,  the “Services”). Our Terms of Service [FL3] (the “Terms”), located on our Website, are expressly incorporated herein, by, reference, and are an integral part hereof. All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Terms.

 

            This Privacy Policy sets forth our policy with respect to information that we collect from you, on or through the Services, that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you (“Personal Data” or “Personal Information”). We take the privacy of your Personal Data seriously. Because of that, we have created and abide by this Privacy Policy. By using the Services or interacting with us, you are agreeing to the application of this Privacy Policy. Please read the following carefully to understand how we collect, use, disclose, and maintain information that can be used to identify you. In addition, this Privacy Policy describes your choices for use, access, and correction of your Personal Data. If you do not agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy, please stop accessing or using the Services.

 

1.         Changes to this Privacy Policy. We may change this Privacy Policy, at any time and from time to time. In the event that we make changes, we will notify you by revising the “Last Updated” date at the top of this Privacy Policy. If there are significant changes to this Privacy Policy, we will attempt to notify you directly by e-mail, or provide information via our Services homepage prior to any such changes becoming effective. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy whenever you use the Services to stay informed of ways that you can protect your privacy.

 

2.         Information We Collect and Receive. You may choose to submit information to us when you use our Services, create an account via the Services, in connection with an actual or potential business relationship with us, or when interacting with us. More information about the categories and sources of Personal Data is provided below. 

 

2.1     Information You Provide to Us. We collect Personal Data that you decide to share with us. At times, we may require you to provide certain information in order to use certain parts of our Services, fulfill your requests, or provide you with certain services.

 

                        2.1.1     Account Information. If you establish an account with us, we may require you to provide your name, e-mail address, phone number, payment information, a password, and, as specific to Attorney Users, your legal license number(s) or State Bar number(s) (including a copy of such legal license(s), State Bar card(s), and/or State Bar Identification(s), as requested). All payment data is processed by our third-party payment processor, from time to time, and you should review their privacy policy carefully.

 

                        2.1.2     Biometric Data. For Inmate Users specifically, we use facial recognition technology that involves the collection and processing of biometric data, as such term is defined under applicable law. This facial recognition technology is implemented to allow for Inmate Users to login to the Portal.

 

                        2.1.3     Content. We collect, store, and process User Content, including any internal messages, materials, documents and Forms that you upload, post, send, receive and share through the Services, which may include or contain certain Personal Data. 

 

                        2.1.4     Contacting Us. You also may choose to send us information about yourself in an e-mail, or through a chat feature within the platform, as available, containing inquiries about the Services, and we use this information in order to help us respond to your inquiry. You may also choose to submit information to us via other methods, including:  (i) in response to marketing or other communications; (ii) through social media or online forums; or (iii) in connection with an actual or potential business relationship with us, including inquiring to become an Attorney User.

 

                        2.1.5     Surveys. We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information which may include Personal Data.

 

2.2   Information We Obtain from Others. We may obtain Personal Data about you from third-parties who help us provide our Services. We may also obtain some information from our marketing partners in order to inform you about products or services that we think you might be interested in. Finally, we may obtain information that does not identify you directly, but which is later used in a way that may directly identify you. We may combine that general information with your Personal Data to provide related services to you.

 

2.3   Information We Automatically Collect. We automatically collect certain information from you when you use the Services, including internet or other network activity information (as described below), unique device identifiers, browsing and search history (including content you have viewed in the Services), and cookies and other technologies (as described below). Information collected automatically includes:

 

2.3.1  Log Information. We retain information about you when you access and use the Services. This information can include, e.g., the following:  Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, timestamps, browser information, Internet Service Provider, webpages visited, and the URL of the webpage you visited before navigating to our Services.

 

2.3.2  Usage Information. We monitor user activity in connection with the Services and may collect information about the applications and features you use, websites you visit, as well as types and amount of the Services you use.

 

2.3.3  Crash and Error Information. If the Services crash or return an error, we may collect data to determine the cause of the error using first or third-party services. The crash or error information collected may include, e.g., the following:  device IP address, device name, operating system version, application configurations(s), the time and date, and other statistics.

 

3.         Cookies and Other Technologies. Our Website may use cookies and other technologies (such as “pixel tags”, “web beacons”, “clear GIFs”, links in e-mails, JavaScript, device IDs assigned by Google or Apple, or similar technologies) to collect information and support certain features of our Services. Cookies and other technologies allow us and third-parties to obtain information about your visits to our Website, including analyzing your visiting patterns. For example, we use Google Analytics to collect information to improve the Website, such as how often users visit our Website, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other website(s) they used prior to visiting our Website. Google Analytics places a cookie on your web browser so that it can identify you the next time you visit our Website; however, the cookie cannot be used by anyone but Google. Google’s ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about your visits to our Website is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms of Use and the Google Privacy Policy. Although you are not required to accept cookies when you visit our Website, you may be unable to use all of the functionality of our Website if your browser restricts our cookies. We use this information to process your requests and to deliver online and mobile advertisements, messages, and content from us and others that are specific to your interests. The information we collect from cookies and other technologies do not identify you personally but in some cases, we may link it to your Personal Data.

 

3.1  Cookies. Below, we explain the different types of cookies that may be used on the Services.

 

3.1.1  Necessary Cookies. Necessary cookies are essential to enable your use of the Services and to identify and prevent security risks, such as storing your session information to prevent others from changing your password without your username and password.

 

3.1.2  Preference Cookies. We use these cookies to remember your settings and preferences and to improve your experience on our website and in using our Services. For example, we may use these cookies to remember your language preferences.

 

3.1.3  Session Cookies. Session cookies are stored only temporarily during a browsing session and are deleted from your device when you close the browser. We use these cookies to support the functionality of the Services and to understand your use of the Services—that is, which pages you visit, which links you use, and how long you stay on each page.

 

3.1.4  Statistics Cookies. Statistics cookies help collect information about your use of the Services and enable us to improve the way it works. These cookies give us aggregated information that we use to monitor the Services’ performance, count page visits, spot technical errors, see how users reach the Services, and measure the effectiveness of marketing (including e-mails).

 

3.1.5  Marketing Cookies. Marketing cookies are used to show users display advertisements across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers. We do not display ads for any website besides our own.

 

3.1.6  Unclassified Cookies. Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.

 

3.2  Other Technologies. In addition to cookies, we may use other technologies to, among other things, track the actions of users of the Services (about usage including e-mail recipients), measure the success of our marketing campaigns, and compile statistics of the Services and response rates.

 

4.     How We Use Your Information

 

4.1  For Our Legitimate Business Interests. We may use the Personal Data that we collect for our legitimate interests and the limited purpose of providing the Services and as permitted by applicable law. These purposes include circumstances where it is necessary to provide or fulfill the Services requested by or for you or where you have given us your express consent. As such, we may use your Personal Data to:

 

(i)         Provide the information and services that you request;

 

(ii)        Service your account and provide you, if you are a registered user, with effective customer service;

 

(iii)       To provide you with a personalized experience when you use our Services;

 

(iv)       Contact you with special offers and other information we believe will be of interest to you (in accordance with any privacy preferences you have expressed to us);

 

(v)        Contact you with information that you have requested and notices related to your use of our Services;

 

(vi)       Send you commercial or marketing/advertising messages, including, without limitation, newsletters and e-mail communications about our offerings or Services;

 

(vii)      Invite you to participate in surveys and provide feedback to us (in accordance with any privacy preferences you have expressed to us);

 

(viii)     Improve Services, develop products and service offerings, improve our marketing and promotional efforts, and improve the services, features, content, functionality, and usability of the Services;

 

(ix)       Enforce our other policies, such as our Terms;

 

(x)        Promote security and protect against and prevent fraud, claims, and other liabilities;

 

(xi)       Verify the information that you provide to us as well as the representations and warranties that you make to us in the Terms or on the Services;

 

(xii)      Meet our internal and external audit obligations; and

 

(xiii)     To comply with legal obligations and legal process and to protect our rights, privacy, safety, or property, and/or that of our affiliates, you, or other third-parties.

 

            4.2       With Your Consent. In some cases, we will ask you for consent to use your Personal Data for specific purposes. If we do, we will make sure that you can revoke your consent in in accordance with the “Your Choices” section below.

 

            4.3       Other Purposes. If we intend to use any Personal Data in any manner that is not consistent with this Privacy Policy, you will be informed of such anticipated use prior to, or at the time that, the Personal Data is collected, or we will obtain your consent subsequent to such collection, but prior to such use.

 

4.4     Aggregated Personal Data. We may aggregate and/or de-identify information collected through the Services and from other sources so that such information can no longer be linked to you or your device (“Aggregate/De-Identified Information”). We may use Aggregate/De-Identified Information for any purpose, including, without limitation, for research and marketing purposes.

 

5.    How We Share and Disclose Information.

 

5.1   We Do Not Sell Personal Data. We do not sell or otherwise disclose Personal Data we collect about you, except as described herein or otherwise disclosed to you at the time the data is collected.

 

5.2    Service Providers and Business Partners. We provide access to or share your Personal Data with select third-parties who perform services on our behalf. Pursuant to our instructions, these third-parties will access, process, or store Personal Data in the course of performing their duties to us. We take commercially reasonable steps to ensure our service providers and business partners adhere to the security standards we apply to your Personal Data. Our service providers provide a variety of services to us, including, for example, integrating our Platform with inmate tablets, billing, sales, marketing, product content and features, advertising, analytics, research, customer service, data storage, security, fraud prevention, payment processing, and legal services.

 

5.3   Your Consent. We may ask for your consent to share your Personal Data with third-parties. When we do, we will make it clear why we want to share the information. We may share your information for other purposes pursuant to your consent or with your further direction.

 

5.4   Aggregate/De-Identified Data. From time to time, we may share Aggregate/De-Identified Information about use of the Services, such as by publishing a report on usage trends. The sharing of such data is unrestricted.

 

5.5   Legal Reasons. We may also disclose your Personal Data when we, in good faith, believe disclosure is appropriate to comply with the law, a court order, or a subpoena. We may also disclose your Personal Data, e.g., to prevent or investigate a possible crime, such as fraud or identity theft; to protect the security of our Services; to enforce or apply our policies or other agreements; or to protect our own rights or property or the rights, property or safety of our users or others. We will attempt to notify our users about legal demands for their Personal Data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague, or lack proper authority.

 

5.6   Sale, Merger, or Other Business Transfer. As we continue to develop our business, we may buy, merge, or partner with other companies. In such transactions (including in contemplation of such transactions), Personal Data may be among the transferred assets. If a portion or all of our assets are sold or transferred to a third-party, your Personal Data would likely be one of the transferred business assets. If such transfer is subject to additional mandatory restrictions under applicable laws, we will comply with such restrictions.

 

6.   Your Choices.

 

(a)   You can manage cookies through your web browser. Most browsers will tell you how to stop accepting new cookies, how to be notified when you receive a new cookie, and how to disable existing cookies. You can find out how to do this for your particular browser by clicking “help” on your browser’s menu or by visiting allaboutcookies.org. Please note, however, that without cookies you may not be able to take full advantage of all our website features. In addition to the browser-based controls, you can manage third-party cookies by visiting www.aboutads.info/choices/. Alternatively, for some devices, you may use your device’s platform controls in your settings to exercise choice. Please note you must separately opt-out in each browser and on each device. Advertisements on third-party websites that contain the AdChoices link may have been directed to you based on information collected by advertising partners over time and across websites. These advertisements provide a mechanism to opt-out of the advertising partners’ use of this information for interest-based advertising purposes.

 

(b)   You have a choice, at any time, to stop us from sending you e-mails for marketing purposes by following the “unsubscribe” link included in these messages. Please note that despite any indicated e-mail marketing preferences, we may continue to send you administrative e-mails regarding DemoReel, including, for example, notices of updates to our policies or this Privacy Policy if we choose to provide such notices to you in this manner.

 

(c)        If you do not provide the information that we need to provide the Services, we may not be able to provide with the Services or certain functionalities. We will tell you what Personal Data that you must provide in order to use the Services and related functionalities or services.

 

(d)   Some browsers offer a “do not track” (“DNT”) option. Since no common industry or legal standard for DNT has been adopted by industry groups, technology companies, or regulators, we do not respond to DNT signals. We will make reasonable efforts to continue to monitor developments around DNT browser technology and the implementation of a standard.

 

7.         Additional Information for Residents of Certain US States.

 

7.1       Additional Information for California Residents (Effective January 1, 2023).

 

7.1.1     If you are a resident of the State of California, you may have certain rights afforded to you under the California Consumer Privacy Act or the “CCPA”, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act.

 

7.1.2     We collect Personal Information for the business and commercial purposes described in the section above titled “How We Use Your Information”, and we share Personal Information with the categories of third-parties described in the section above titled “How We Share and Disclose Information”. We do not ‘sell’ (as such term is defined in the CCPA) the Personal Information we collect (and will not sell it without providing you a right to opt-out). Please note that we do use third-party Cookies for our advertising purposes as further described in the section above titled “Information We Automatically Collect”.

 

7.1.3     California law, if applicable to us, provides some California residents with the rights listed below:

 

(i)         You may have the right to request that we disclose to you the Personal Information we collect, use, or disclose, and information about our data practices.

 

(ii)        You may have the right to request that we delete your Personal Information that we have collected from you.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to request that we correct your inaccurate Personal Information.

 

(iv)       You may have the right to exercise control over our collection and processing of certain sensitive Personal Information.

 

(v)        You have the right not to receive retaliatory or discriminatory treatment for exercising these rights.

 

7.1.4     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Information, or to exercise any other privacy rights under California law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below. In order to verify your request, we may require you to provide us with certain information to be used solely for the purpose of verifying your identity.

 

7.1.5     Under the CCPA, you may exercise these rights yourself or you may designate an authorized agent to make these requests on your behalf. We may request that your authorized agent have written permission from you to make requests on your behalf and may need to verify your authorized agent’s identity.

 

7.2       Additional Information for Colorado Residents (Effective July 1, 2023).

 

7.2.1     The Colorado Privacy Act, if applicable to us, provides some Colorado residents with the rights listed below:

 

(i)         You may have the right to know and see what Personal Data we have collected about you in a portable format.

 

(ii)        You may have the right to request that we correct your inaccurate Personal Data.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to request that we delete the Personal Data we have collected about you.

 

(iv)       You may have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising (as defined under Colorado law).

 

7.2.2     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Data, or to exercise any other privacy rights under Colorado law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com, or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below.

 

7.2.3     Please note that to respond to some rights we may need to verify your request either by asking you to log in and authenticate your account or otherwise verify your identity by providing information about yourself or your account. You may designate another person to serve as your authorized agent and to exercise your opt-out right on your behalf; however, we may request certain information in order to verify your identity and the authorized agent’s authority to act on your behalf.

 

7.3       Additional Information for Connecticut Residents (Effective July 1, 2023).

 

7.3.1     The Connecticut Data Privacy Act, if applicable to us, provides some Connecticut residents with the rights listed below:

 

(i)         You may have the right to know and see what Personal Data we have collected about you in a portable format.

 

(ii)        You may have the right to request that we correct your inaccurate Personal Data.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to request that we delete the Personal Data we have collected about you.

 

(iv)       You may have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising (as defined under Connecticut law).

 

7.3.2     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Data, or to exercise any other privacy rights under Connecticut law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com, or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below.

 

7.4       Addition Information for Nevada Residents (Effective October 1, 2019).

 

7.4.1     If you are a Nevada resident, under Privacy and Security of Personal Information Chapter of the Nevada Revised Statutes Section 603A, we are required to provide you with the following:

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(i)    We may collect certain covered information (as defined under Nevada Law) when you use or visit our Services, including, but not limited to first and last name, home or other physical address, e-mail address, and telephone number;

(ii)    We may share your covered information to third-parties as described in the section above titled “How We Share and Disclose Information”; and 

(iii)    Third-parties may collect covered information about your online activities over time and across different internet websites or online websites when you use our Services.
 

 

7.4.2     Under Nevada law, certain Nevada consumers may opt-out of the sale of “personally identifiable information” for monetary consideration (as such terms are defined under Nevada law) to a person for that person to license or sell such information to additional persons. We do not engage in such activity; however, if you are a Nevada resident who has provided “personally identifiable information” to us via the Services, you may submit a request to opt-out of any potential future sales under Nevada law by contacting us at legal@myjusticeportal.com, or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below. Please note we will take reasonable steps to verify your identity and the authenticity of the request. Once verified, we will maintain your request in the event our practices change.

 

7.5       Additional Information for Oregon Residents (Effective July 1, 2024).

 

7.5.1     If you are an Oregon resident, pursuant to the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, we must share with you that:

 

(i)         We collect and process the categories of Personal Data described in the section above titled “Information We Collect and Receive”;

 

(ii)        We process Personal Data for the business and commercial purposes described in the section above titled “How We Use Your Information”; and

 

(iii)       We may share the categories of Personal Data described in the section above titled “Information We Collect and Receive” with the categories of third-parties set forth in the section above titled “How We Share and Disclose Information”.

 

7.5.2     Oregon Law, if applicable to us, provides some Oregon residents with the rights listed below:

 

(i)         You may have the right to receive confirmation as to whether we are processing or have processed your Personal Data and the categories of Personal Data that we are processing or have processed. 

 

(ii)        You may have the right to receive, at our option and in our sole discretion, a list of specific third-parties, other than natural persons, to which the we have disclosed your specific Personal Data to or any Personal Data to, generally.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to receive a copy of all of your Personal Data that we have processed or are processing in a portable formation.

 

(iv)       You may have the right to request that we correct inaccurate Personal Data; however, in deciding whether to comply with such request, we may take into account the nature of the Personal Data and the purpose(s) for processing the Personal Data.

 

(v)        You may have the right to request that we delete your Personal Data, including your Personal Data which you have provided to us, your Personal Data which we have obtained from another source, and derived data.

 

(vi)       You may have the right to opt-out from our processing of your Personal Data for any of the following purposes:  (a) targeted advertising, (b) selling your Personal Data, or (c) profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal effects or effects of similar significance; however, please note that we do not, at this time, process your Personal Data for any of the above-mentioned purposes.

 

7.5.3     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Data, or to exercise any other privacy rights under Oregon law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com, or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below. If you would like to appeal our refusal to take action on a prior submitted request, you may do so by submitting an appeal to us at legal@myjusticeportal.com.

 

7.5.4     Please note that to respond to some rights we may need to verify your request either by asking you to log in and authenticate your account or otherwise verify your identity by providing information about yourself or your account. You may designate another person to serve as your authorized agent and to act on your behalf to opt-out of the processing of your Personal Data under specifically Section 7.5.2(vi); however, we may request certain information in order to verify your identity and the authorized agent’s authority to act on your behalf.

 

            7.6       Additional information for Texas Residents (Effective July 1, 2024).

 

7.6.1     If you are a Texas resident, pursuant to the Texas Data and Privacy Security Act, we must share with you that:

 

(i)         We collect and process the categories of Personal Data described in the section above titled “Information We Collect and Receive”;

 

(ii)        We process Personal Data for the business and commercial purposes described in the section above titled “How We Use Your Information”; and

 

(iii)       We may share the categories of Personal Data described in the section above titled “Information We Collect and Receive” with the categories of third-parties set forth in the section above titled “How We Share and Disclose Information”.

 

7.6.2     Texas law, if applicable to us, provides some Texas residents with the rights listed below:

 

(i)         You may have the right to receive confirmation as to whether we are processing your Personal Data and the right to access such Personal Data. 

 

(ii)        You may have the right to request that we correct inaccuracies with respect to your Personal Data; however, in deciding whether to comply with such request, we may take into account the nature of the Personal Data and the purpose(s) for processing the Personal Data.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to request that we delete your Personal Data which you provided or which we have obtained about you.

 

(iv)       If the such data is available in a digital formation, you may have the right to receive a copy of your Personal Data that you previously provided to us in a portable format and, to the extent technically feasible, in a readily usable format that allows you to transmit the data to another controller without hinderance.

 

(v)        You may have the right to opt-out from our processing of your Personal Data for any of the following purposes:  (a) targeted advertising, (b) the sale of your Personal Data, or (c) profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce a legal or similarly significant effect concerning yourself; however, please note that we do not, at this time, process your Personal Data for any of the above-mentioned purposes.

 

7.6.3     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Data, or to exercise any other privacy rights under Texas law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com , or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below. If you would like to appeal our refusal to take action on a prior submitted request, you may do so by submitting an appeal to us at legal@myjusticeportal.com.

 

7.6.4     Please note that to respond to some rights we may need to verify your request either by asking you to log in and authenticate your account or otherwise verify your identity by providing information about yourself or your account. You may designate another person to serve as your authorized agent and to act on your behalf to opt-out of the processing of your Personal Data under specifically Section 7.6.2(v)(a)-(b); however, we may request certain information in order to verify your identity and the authorized agent’s authority to act on your behalf.

 

            7.7       Additional Information for Utah Residents (Effective December 31, 2023).

 

7.7.1     If you are a Utah resident, pursuant to the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, we must share with you that:

 

(i)         We collect Personal Data for the business and commercial purposes described in the section above titled “How We Use Your Information”;

 

(ii)        We may share your Personal Data to third-parties as described in the section above titled “How We Share and Disclose Information”; and

 

(iii)       We collect the categories of Personal Data described in the section above titled “Information We Collect and Receive”.

 

7.7.2     Utah law, if applicable to us, provides some Utah residents with the rights listed below:

 

(i)         You may have the right to know and see what Personal Data we have collected about you in a portable format.

 

(ii)        You may have the right to request that we delete the Personal Data we have collected about you.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising (as defined under Utah law).

 

7.7.3     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Data, or to exercise any other privacy rights under Utah law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com, or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below.

 

7.8       Additional Information for Virginia Residents (Effective January 1, 2023).

 

7.8.1     If you are a Virginia resident, pursuant to the Virginia Consumer Privacy Act, we must share with you that:

 

(i)         We collect Personal Data for the business and commercial purposes described in the section above titled “How We Use Your Information”;

 

(ii)        We may share your Personal Data to third-parties as described in the section above titled “How We Share and Disclose Information”; and

 

(iii)       We collect the categories of Personal Data described in the section above titled “Information We Collect and Receive”.

 

7.8.2     Virginia law, if applicable to us, provides some Virginia residents with the rights listed below:

                       

(i)         You may have the right to know and see what Personal Data we have collected about you.

 

(ii)        You may have the right to request that we correct your inaccurate Personal Data.

 

(iii)       You may have the right to request that we delete the Personal Data we have collected about you.

 

(iv)       You may have the right to opt-out of targeted advertising (as defined under Virginia law).

 

7.8.3     To request access to or deletion of your Personal Data, or to exercise any other privacy rights under Virginia law, please contact us at legal@myjusticeportal.com, or via any other method which may be specified in the “Contact Us” section below.

 

8.         Information Retention. We keep your information for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed. The length of time for which we retain information depends on the purposes for which we collected and use it and/or as required to comply with applicable laws.

 

9.         Data Processing and Data Transfers. In connection with your use of the Services, we may store, process, and transmit data in the United States and locations around the World—including those outside your country of residence. Your Personal Data, therefore, may be subject to privacy laws that are different from those in your country of residence. In such instances, we shall ensure that the transfer of your Personal Data is carried out in accordance with applicable privacy laws and, in particular, that industry appropriate contractual, technical, and organizational measures are in place.

 

10.       Security. We take reasonable precautions intended to help protect your Personal Data that we collect. Unfortunately, no system or online transmission of data is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of data transmitted across the Internet. If you believe that information you provided to us is no longer secure, please notify us immediately using the contact information provided below.

 

11.   Links to Third-Party Websites. The Services may include links to third-party websites and services that we do not own or operate. When you click these links, you will be directed away from the Services to that third-party’s website. Any information you submit on that third-party’s website will be subject to that third-party’s practices and privacy policy. We encourage you to read these third-party privacy policies carefully before submitting your information.

 

12.   Children's Privacy. The Services are directed to individuals over the age of eighteen (18). We do not knowingly collect Personal Data from individuals under the age of eighteen (18) (“Children”). If we become aware of any Children who have provided us with Personal Data, we will take steps to delete their Personal Data. If you become aware of information from Children, which has been provided to us, please contact us in accordance with the “Contact Us” section below.

 

13.   Contact Us. If you have questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: legal@myjusticeportal.com.

 

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