Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
If you do not agree to the terms of our Privacy Policy, we kindly request you not to use this site, or associated mobile apps.
The privacy policy of the Company is being issued in compliance with the Information Technology Act and Applicable Rules
DigitalDivorce.in takes your privacy seriously. We have made our policy as clear as possible so that you can rest assured that you are in good hands.
If you have comments, concerns, or any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at support@DigitalDivorce.in.
1. Privacy Practices for DigitalDivorce.in
DigitalDivorce.in is committed to respecting the privacy rights of all users of DigitalDivorce.in services provided via DigitalDivorce.in (collectively, “site”) and to protecting your personal information. This policy describes how information about you may be used, how it may be disclosed, and how you may access this information.
This page will serve as a policy of our privacy practices and a summary of your privacy rights.
We created this Site Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) to give you confidence as you visit and use the Site and to demonstrate our commitment to fair information practices and the protection of privacy.
This Privacy Policy is only applicable to the Site, and not to any other websites that you may be able to access from the Site or any website of DigitalDivorce.in’s partners, each of which may have data collection, storage, and use practices and policies that differ materially from this Privacy Policy. Your use of the Site is governed by this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use. If you are registering an account or using the Site on behalf of an individual or entity other than yourself, you represent that you are authorized by such individual or entity to accept this Privacy Policy on such individual’s or entity’s behalf.
Be advised, in case your question or consultation contains matters of high security risk or there is a high privacy concern (like matters of Constitution, matters related to the judiciary, matters related to police or law enforcement), we suggest you use alternate services.
It is advisable to include only relevant de-identifiable Personal Information in the case history and files uploaded by you.
If you do not agree to the terms of our Privacy Policy, we kindly request you not to use this site.
2. Information that may be collected
In order to use DigitalDivorce.in, you are asked to enter an e-mail address and password, which we refer to as your DigitalDivorce.in ID. This process will allow you to manage your profile and/or account and ask specific queries.
We automatically track and collect IP addresses, domain servers, types of web browsers, computers and domain servers used to access the site, referring source to the site, and your interaction with the site and the browser (Collectively “Traffic data”).
We also collect information you provide voluntarily in free-form text boxes on the Site and through responses to surveys, questionnaires, and the like.
3. Cookies
Cookies are text information files that your web browser places on your computer when you visit a website. Cookies assist in providing non-personal information from you as an online visitor. It can be used to customize your preferences when visiting our website.
In addition, our business partners may use cookies to provide us with non-personally identifiable data and information regarding the use of our Site.
Most browsers accept cookies automatically but can be configured not to accept them or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. If you choose to have your browser refuse cookies, it is possible that some areas of our sites will not function properly when you view them.
We do not link the information stored in these cookies directly to any of your Personal Information you submit while on the Site, however.
We also automatically collect your Internet Protocol (IP) address (which allows us to understand how you use our site and to enable us to make changes to our site to improve your user experience); information regarding your computer and your connection to our site (such as your browser type, operating system, and platform); and your user history to, through, and away from our site (such as session information, page loading times, page errors and broken links, the length of your visits to specific pages within our site, and other information related to your experience on our site).
4. Web Beacons
In limited circumstances, we also may use Web Beacons to collect anonymous, non-personal information about your use of our Site and the sites of selected sponsors and advertisers, and your use of emails, special promotions, or newsletters we send to you. “Web Beacons” are tiny graphic image files imbedded in a web page or email that provide a presence on the web page or email and send back to its home server information from the user’s browser. The information collected by web beacons allows us to statistically monitor how many people are using the Site and selected sponsors’ and advertisers’ sites, or opening our emails, and for what purposes.
5. Website Analytics
We may use third-party website analytics services in connection with the Site. These website analytics services do not collect Personal Information that you do not voluntarily enter into the Site. These services do not track your browsing habits across websites, which do not use their services. We are using the information collected from these services to find usability problems to make the Site easier to use.
6. Storage of Information
We store all Traffic Data and review postings indefinitely, even after “deletion,” and may archive such information elsewhere. We store all Personal Information until you request that we modify or delete it, in which case we may still end up retaining some of that information, as it may be impossible to remove your account without some residual information being retained by us.
DigitalDivorce.in has no obligation to delete any data following the termination of your account or the account of any professional to whom your Case History Form was submitted through the Site. Registered users who wish to close their account should write to us at contact@DigitalDivorce.in.
7. Children
Our Website is not directed at children, and we do not seek to collect any information from children, including those under the age of 18. If we learn that we have received any information from an individual under the age of 18, we will use that information only to respond directly to that child (or a parent or legal guardian) to inform him or her that he or she cannot use the Services, and subsequently, we will delete that information from our own servers.
8. How information about you may be used by DigitalDivorce.in
Personal information like your case history (optional) is collected when you start a new consultation request. These are saved in your account for future reference and future consultation requests.
These details, in conjunction with your questions, are shared with Consulting Lawyers to help them answer your questions to the best of their knowledge.
Once the consultation is complete, we may share your questions (without any personal information) and respective answers by Lawyers on-site, to enable site visitors to learn from your case experiences.
We may also use your de-identified Personal Information to run (or authorize third parties to run) statistical research on individual or aggregate trends. Such research would only use your Personal Information in an anonymous manner that cannot be tied directly back to you.
Primarily, your email will be used to:
1. Provide you with the services offered by the Site.
2. Troubleshoot problems, provide you with system or administrative messages, and as otherwise described to you at the time of collection.
3. Deliver information to you that is relevant to your interests, such as notifications and reminders related to consultations.
4. Recommend certain resources, inform you about our product and services.
5. Customize and improve your experience
6. Detect and protect us against error, fraud, and other criminal activity.
7. Enforce our Terms of Use.
We have a no-spam policy.
However, in other instances, non-personal information collected may be used for statistical analysis, improvement of services, and customization of web design, content layout, and services.
9. Sharing of information
We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties. We do not share your information with third parties for purposes other than that of providing you with the services as mentioned in point 8 in this Privacy Policy document.
To provide the service offered through this Web site, we will forward your information to the Lawyers identified when you complete our form and request a consultation to determine whether to represent you. When you submit your request, you consent to the release of your information to those Lawyers. As part of this process, the Lawyers agree to keep your information confidential and agree not to share it with any third party without your express permission.
We will disclose your information to proper Government authorities when we have a good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with applicable laws, valid legal process, a court order, a current judicial proceeding, or to protect our rights or property.
In order to customize your advertising interactions, we may share Personal Information with advertisers and other third parties only on an aggregate (i.e., non-personally-identifiable) basis.
We may share your de-identified Personal Information with third parties to enable them to run statistical research on individual or aggregate trends.
We may transfer information about you to another company in connection with a merger, sale or acquisition by or of DigitalDivorce.in. In this event, we will use reasonable efforts to notify you before information about you is transferred and becomes subject to a different privacy policy.
10. User Choice and controlling your Personal Information
As a registered user of the Site, you can modify/delete Personal Information you have included in your profile. However, it may be impossible to remove your information without some residual information being retained by DigitalDivorce.in.
Please note DigitalDivorce.in has no obligation to delete any data or information following the termination of your account. We would try our best to remove/mask any unintentional disclosure of personal information by you during consultations but are not obligated to do so.
11. Security
You make the choice of making your data available to consulting Lawyers. We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the Personal Information. For example, we use multiple layers of firewall security and a different degree of encryption for your sensitive personal data.
Our employees and consulting Lawyers may share case information with each other for payment and operational purposes, only to provide efficient Professional services.
Your personal data may in some situations be seen by third parties, such as Lawyers or operations and maintenance contractors repairing and maintaining our technical systems. The respective contracts require businesses to protect the information we share with them. DigitalDivorce.in will use the information received to provide our services in the best interest of the company.
We will share your case information when required to comply with a court order or other legal process. We may use and share your case information to protect the rights, property or safety of DigitalDivorce.in or another party, or to respond to claims that any posting or other content violates the rights of third parties.
We will share your case information when required to comply with a court order or other legal process. We may use and share your case information to protect the rights, property or safety of DigitalDivorce.in or another party, or to respond to claims that any posting or other content violates the rights of third parties.
DigitalDivorce.in’s website may contain links to other sites. Please observe that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of these websites
We might send notifications, reminders, and health information to the email IDs provided by you. DigitalDivorce.in will not be responsible for the information loss or privacy loss due to the incorrect email ID provided by you.
In the unlikely event if your Personal Information has been disclosed in a manner not in accordance with this Privacy Policy, we will use reasonable efforts to notify you of the nature and extent of the disclosure (to the extent we know that information) as soon as reasonably possible and as permitted by law.
12. Lawyers
Lawyers and their employees should be particularly aware of their obligations of client/user confidentiality, both in communicating with DigitalDivorce.in and in consulting users via the site. DigitalDivorce.in does not have, and will not accept, any obligations of confidentiality with respect to any communications other than those expressly stated in this Privacy Policy and DigitalDivorce.in’s Terms of Use. We may use third-party website analytics services in connection.
13. Opt-Out Instructions
You may opt-out by changing the settings on your profile page. This opt-out does not apply to communications we have with you to complete your order or provide the service you requested. Understand, however, that by electing this option, you may limit the functionality of this website and the amount of information and services we can provide to you. You may revoke your opt-out option at any time by contacting us using the information provided above.
14. Updates and Changes to this Privacy Policy
Protecting your privacy online is an evolving area, and DigitalDivorce.in is constantly evolving to meet these demands. We, therefore, reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. We will post any Privacy Policy changes on this page, and if the changes are significant, we will provide a more prominent notice (including, for certain services, email notification of Privacy Policy changes).
15. Contact
If you have comments, concerns, or any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at Support@DigitalDivorce.in
If you do not agree to the terms of our Privacy Policy, we kindly request you not to use this site, or associated mobile apps.