Privacy Policy

CredibleLaw respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you may provide while using this website.

This Privacy Policy explains how CredibleLaw collects, uses, stores, and protects information obtained through CredibleLaw.com and related services.

By accessing or using this website, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

Information We Collect

CredibleLaw may collect information from users in several ways, including when users visit the website, submit contact forms, request legal information, or interact with site features.

The types of information we may collect include:

Personal Information
Personal information may include details that can identify you directly or indirectly, such as:

  • name
  • email address
  • phone number
  • business name
  • location information
  • details about your legal issue or inquiry

Users voluntarily provide this information when submitting inquiries or requesting to be connected with an attorney.

Non-Personal Information
CredibleLaw may also collect non-personal information automatically when users interact with the website, including:

  • browser type
  • device type
  • IP address
  • pages visited
  • referring website
  • time and date of visits
  • interaction with website features

This information helps improve the functionality and performance of the website.

How We Use Your Information

This website may feature information about attorneys or law firms who practice in specific legal areas.

Attorney listings, descriptions, and profiles are provided for informational purposes to help users identify attorneys who may be able to assist with their legal matter.

Inclusion of an attorney or law firm on this website does not constitute an endorsement, certification, or recommendation by CredibleLaw.

Users should independently evaluate any attorney before choosing to engage their services.

Attorney Advertising Compliance

CredibleLaw may use collected information for the following purposes:

  • responding to user inquiries
  • connecting users with independent attorneys when requested
  • improving website functionality and user experience
  • analyzing website usage and traffic patterns
  • maintaining website security
  • communicating with users regarding their inquiries
  • complying with legal or regulatory obligations

Information provided by users may be shared with independent attorneys or law firms when a user requests to be connected with legal assistance.

Attorney Referrals and Information Sharing

CredibleLaw operates as a legal resource and referral platform.

If a user requests assistance with a legal issue, CredibleLaw may share the information submitted through forms or inquiries with independent attorneys or law firms who may be able to assist.

Information shared may include:

  • name
  • contact details
  • general description of the legal matter

These attorneys operate independently from CredibleLaw and maintain their own privacy practices and obligations.

Users are encouraged to review the privacy policies of any attorney or law firm they choose to contact.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

CredibleLaw may use cookies and similar technologies to improve user experience and analyze website performance.

Cookies may be used for purposes such as:

  • remembering user preferences
  • analyzing website traffic
  • understanding how users interact with the website
  • improving website functionality

Users can adjust their browser settings to refuse cookies or notify them when cookies are being used.

Disabling cookies may affect certain features of the website.

Analytics and Website Performance Tools

CredibleLaw may use third-party analytics services to understand how visitors interact with the website.

These services may collect information such as:

  • pages visited
  • time spent on pages
  • navigation paths
  • device and browser information

Analytics data helps improve website content, performance, and user experience.

Information Security

CredibleLaw takes reasonable measures to protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse.

While we implement appropriate safeguards to protect data, no internet transmission or electronic storage method can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

Users should exercise caution when submitting sensitive information online.

Data Retention

CredibleLaw may retain information collected through this website for as long as reasonably necessary to:

  • fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy
  • maintain business records
  • comply with legal obligations
  • resolve disputes
  • enforce agreements

Information may be securely deleted or anonymized when it is no longer required.

Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your location, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information.

These rights may include the ability to:

  • request access to personal information
  • request correction of inaccurate information
  • request deletion of personal data
  • opt out of certain information sharing

Users may contact CredibleLaw to request information regarding personal data collected through the website.

California Privacy Rights

California residents may have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).

These rights may include:

  • the right to request disclosure of personal information collected
  • the right to request deletion of personal information
  • the right to request information about how personal data is used or shared

Requests regarding California privacy rights may be submitted through the contact information listed below.

Third-Party Websites

This website may contain links to third-party websites for informational purposes.

CredibleLaw does not control or operate these external websites and is not responsible for their privacy practices or policies.

Users should review the privacy policies of any third-party websites they visit.

Children’s Information

CredibleLaw does not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under the age of 18.

If personal information from a minor is discovered, CredibleLaw will take reasonable steps to remove the information from its systems.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

CredibleLaw reserves the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy at any time.

Updates will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.

Users are encouraged to review this page periodically to stay informed about how personal information is handled.

Contact Information

If you have questions regarding this Privacy Policy or how personal information is handled, you may contact CredibleLaw at:

CredibleLaw
San Diego, California

Phone: 888-201-0441
Email: contact@crediblelaw.com