Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes the privacy practices of Tancinco Law, P.C. (“Tancinco Law”).

By visiting or registering on our site, or by using our service, regardless of the manner or device made available and supported by us through which you choose to do so, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy, outlined below. We assume certain responsibilities and make related commitments to you. We also clarify that we are not liable with respect to misuse of the site by you or others and other third-party risks beyond our control that may affect your Personal Information.

If you have concerns about this, you should contact us at law@tancinco.com.

This Privacy Policy applies to Tancinco Law’s websites, mobile applications, and services (collectively, “Services”).

1. What is personal information?

Personal Information includes your name, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address and demographic and other personally identifiable information about you as an individual. If you are a user of our site, it will also include business information that you contribute which concerns business and personal relationships between yourself and other individuals and organizations. You may provide or upload Personal Information in order to enable us to provide you with our services and products. We may also ask for certain Personal Information when you request information about or order our products and services, participate in our marketing, sales or other promotional activities, or correspond with us. If you are in a part of our site that requires you to provide your Personal Information, it will be clear what Personal Information we are requesting. If you avail of Tancinco Law’s professional legal services, we collect billing and credit card information. This information is used to complete the purchase transaction. 

2. Why do we collect your information?

We collect information when you register or open an account, sign in, pay a bill, avail of a Service, call us for support, or give us feedback. We may also get information from other companies or third parties, such as to use service providers to supplement the Personal Information you give us (e.g., validate your mailing address) to help us maintain the accuracy of your data and provide you with better service. Finally, we also collect content or other information that you may provide or create when you avail of our Services.

We may also automatically collect certain usage information when you access our Services (“Usage Data”), such as Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses, log files, unique device identifiers, pages viewed, browser type, any links you click on to leave or interact with our Services, and other usage information collected from cookies and other tracking technologies. For example, we may collect IP addresses to track and aggregate non-personal information, such as using IP addresses to monitor the regions from which users navigate to our Services. We may also collect IP addresses from users when they log into the Services as part of our log-in and security features.

Our Services may change over time and we may introduce new features that may collect new or different types of information.

3. How we use your information. 

Except as set forth in this privacy policy, we do not sell or release your Personal information to third parties without your consent. However, we reserve the right to gather, analyze, aggregate and transform non-personally identifiable information sourced from all or any portion of our visitors and users, and to make this information available at our site or through other means, channels or partners at such time and on such terms as we believe are appropriate.

We retain the right to manage our operations, including using service providers of our own choosing, to facilitate the development, hosting and ongoing support of our services to meet our business goals. For example, we may use the services of third-party companies to host our services and these services may or may not be located in the same jurisdictions or regions as the customers using our services. Our employees, consultants, contractors, suppliers and partners, if authorized, may have access to our customer information or the systems storing it as part of and solely for the purposes of performing their jobs, or within the scope of their agreements with us. In all cases, we use reasonable efforts to ensure that your Personal Information, as part of our confidential business information, is protected under contracts with such persons.

While we take care to use only service providers that we believe are reputable and able to live up to our and your expectations, including about the handling of confidential information, Tancinco Law is not liable for unlawful or unauthorized use of Personal Information by any of such persons unless such unlawful use was a direct result of our gross negligence or willful misconduct.

With your authorization, we may disclose your data (and any Personal Information related thereto) through our service to a third-party accountant or other services of yours. If you authorize this disclosure, the use and disclosure restrictions contained in this Privacy Policy will not apply to such third parties. We do not control the privacy practices of any third parties. We do not currently have any Affiliates, but if we do in the future, we may disclose your Personal Information to a parent company, any subsidiaries, joint ventures, or other companies under a common control (collectively, “Affiliates”), in which case we will require our Affiliates to honor this Privacy Policy. In addition, if another company merges with us, acquires us, or purchases our assets, including in bankruptcy, we may provide your Personal Information to such third parties, in which case such companies may continue to process your Personal Information as set forth in this Privacy Policy.

We will also share your Personal Information if we are required by law (including any generally applicable law or any specific court order or other legal process binding on us) or if we otherwise determine in good faith that such disclosure is necessary to resolve disputes and/or protect or defend the rights or property of Tancinco Law and other users. We will use reasonable efforts to make you aware of such disclosure promptly unless we are prevented from doing so.

If you provide feedback to us, we may use and disclose such feedback for any purpose, provided we do not associate such feedback with your Personal Information. We will collect any information contained in such feedback and will treat the Personal Information in it in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

We may share your information with courts, law enforcement agencies, or other government bodies when we have a good faith belief we’re required or permitted to do so by law, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements, to protect our company, or to respond to a court order, subpoena, search warrant, or other law enforcement request.

We may share your information with credit bureaus, consumer reporting agencies, and card associations. Late payments, missed payments, or other defaults on your account may be reflected in your credit report and consumer report. We may also share your information with other companies, lawyers, credit bureaus, agents, government agencies, and card associations in connection with issues related to fraud, credit, or debt collection.

Other than as set out above, we will provide you with notice and the opportunity to choose when your Personal Information may be shared with other third parties.

4. Your use of the personal information of others.

If you choose to provide Personal Information of any third party, we will assume that you have the third party’s permission to provide us that information. This information will not be used for any purposes other than those described above. You agree that, with respect to the Personal Information of other persons that you collect, use and disclose on the site, you have all necessary consents and rights to collect, use and disclose that information as described in this Privacy Policy from time to time, and you agree that the indemnity you give to us in the Terms of Service applies to any non-compliance by you with respect to the foregoing.

The site may contain links to other websites that are not owned or controlled by us. We have no control over, that we do not review and are not responsible for the privacy policies of or content displayed on such other websites. When you click on such a link, you will leave our service and go to another site. During this process, another entity may collect Personal Information from you, and we do not collect information from you that you submit on such third-party sites.

5. How will you learn of updates to our privacy rules?

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes to our privacy and data management practices. If we make any material changes, we will notify you by email (sent to the e-mail address specified in your account) or by means of a notice on this Site prior to the change becoming effective. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices.

6. Keeping your information safe

We provide reasonable and appropriate security measures in connection with securing Personal Information we collect.

For example, we:

  1. Constantly review and update our security practices and procedures to implement best practices to protect your Personal Information.
  2. Comply with all applicable laws and security standards.
  3. Securely store and transmit your sensitive Personal Information.
  4. Train our staff and require them to safeguard your data.
  5. Transmit, store, protect, and access all cardholder information in compliance with the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standards.

7. International data transfers.

In accordance with and as permitted by applicable law and regulations, we reserve the right to transfer your information, process and store it outside your country of residence to wherever we or our third party service providers operate.

8. Collection and use of children’s Personal Information.

We do not knowingly collect information from minors.

Tancinco Law, P.C. is  intended for and directed to adults. Our Services are not directed to minors and we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from minors.

9. Your California privacy rights.

We do not share your Personal Information with third parties for their marketing purposes without your consent.

How to contact us.

If you have questions, comments or complaints regarding our Privacy Policy or practices, please contact us:

a) By email at law@tancinco.com.

b) By mail at 1359 Old Bayshore Hwy, Suite 520 Burlingame, CA 94010.

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