Personal information
Your personal information will be collected and maintained personal by the Blockchain Legal Institute Inc. The information to be collected will include names, addresses, mobile telephone numbers, email addresses, and so forth. Providing this information is completely voluntary; however, providing less information might limit a user’s ability to access all of the site’s features.
Usage and analytics data
The Blockchain Legal Institute Inc. collects usage information in order to assess how users access and utilize the site. This data is valuable to the company for various internal purposes, including troubleshooting and improving the site’s functionality. The information collected might include the user’s Internet service provider, type of web browser or operating system, IP address, viewed pages, time and duration of site visits, crash logs, and other information relating to site usage.
Cookies
Our website uses cookies in order to enhance our site’s functionality. Most web browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Please note, however, that certain features of the site might not function if you delete or disable cookies. THE SITE’S COOKIES DO NOT AND CANNOT INFILTRATE A USER’S HARD DRIVE TO COLLECT ANY INFORMATION STORED ON THE HARD DRIVE.”
Shipping information
If we sell products online, we will collect user information in order to ship the product or otherwise make it available to the user.
Customer service and follow-up
We will use your information to provide customer support services, including dealing with guarantees, returns, repairs, replacements, rescheduling, cancellations, billing and payment issues, or other matters. We will collect user information for routine follow-ups in order to assess customer satisfaction.
General announcements
Our website might use personal information for periodic general announcements to users. These can include notifications, updates regarding the company or the site, marketing communications, and so forth.
Third party service providers
Our company might need to use personal user data in connection with website maintenance, upgrades, new releases, or analytics data review or compilation. Our company will be required to share user data with any third-party service providers that it might engage to assist in these efforts. Our company might have to share user information in connection with third-party marketing or advertising services.
As a general policy, we use personal information and message data for internal purposes only. We do not sell or rent information about you. We will not disclose personal information or message data to third parties without your consent, except as explained in this Privacy Policy.
Sharing with affiliates or acquirers
Our company is permitted to share user data with our affiliated entities. Furthermore, if the company participates in a merger, stock purchase, asset purchase, or other acquisition, it will be required to share user information with the purchaser or surviving entity.
Compliance with laws
Our Institute cooperates with government and law enforcement officials to enforce and comply with the law. We may therefore disclose personal information, usage data, message data, and any other information about you, if we deem that it is reasonably necessary to: (a) satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process (such as a subpoena or court order), or enforceable governmental request; (b) enforce the Terms of Use, including investigation of potential violations thereof; (c) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues; or (d) protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of the Company, its users or the public, as required or permitted by law.
Security
The Institute will use necessary measures to protect the security of your data. However, it’s impossible for the Institute to completely guarantee that user data will be immune from malicious attack or compromise; as such, the users should understand that their transmission of personal data is always at their own risk.
Storage and Maintenance of User Data in the United States
Your information will be subject to the laws of the United States of America, regardless of the country from which their data originates.
Updating User Information
You will be permitted to correct, update, or change your personal information, or adjust or cease the frequency with which you receive company communications. You will also have the ability to disable your account, in accordance with the Terms of Use.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
The Institute might make changes to its privacy policy from time-to-time and you should periodically revisit the policy for any updates. Our company will make an effort to notify its users of any policy changes. However, users who continue to interact with the site following a revision of the company’s privacy policy will automatically be subject to the new terms.
Finally, you are required to carefully protect the personal information you submit to the site — including passwords, usernames, location, images, and videos — so third parties can’t manipulate your accounts or assume your identities. Do not disclose any sensitive information in the public domain.