Privacy & Cookie Policy
These notes supply details in connection with the use of www.Relegal.in Website. They should be read by you as a user of the site.
At Re Legal we are committed to preserving your privacy. We may collect personal information from you as users of the Website. All personal data collected relating to you will only be used and recorded by us in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. Examples of such data are name, email address, phone and fax numbers, address etc. Often this data is contained within email addresses, headers and footers that you will send to us if you communicate by email. We may use the data to communicate subsequently with you, for our database record-keeping purposes and, together with other persons’ data to track website usage and to improve its usefulness and content for the future.
We will not share your data with any third parties unless one of the following situations applies:-
- We are required to by law; or
- You have asked us explicitly to do so; or
Periodically we may use your data to notify you of technical information from re Legal that may be of interest to you. You can be removed from our mailing lists at any time by clicking on “unsubscribe” tab
You have a right to know about the personal information we hold about you, and to have any errors corrected. You can make such a request at any time by email to info@relegal.in
www.Relegal.in website contains links to other websites. Please note that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites. This privacy policy applies solely to our Website and information collected by us on and through this Website. We recommend that you read the privacy statements of each and every other Website that you visit that collects personally identifiable information.
The Website takes every precaution to protect your personal information.
This website (www.Relegal.in) uses cookies to store information on your computer. Cookies help us to provide you with the best experience from our website.
Cookies may be used on some pages of our site. (Cookies are small text files sent from a webserver to your browser and stored on your hard drive. A cookie cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites).
We use cookies to assist us in providing a more customised website experience and for the purposes of system administration – for example, to provide information about the number of visitors to different parts of our website – they are not used to identify visitors. If, however, you are concerned about them, most browsers now recognise when a cookie is offered and permit you to refuse or accept them. In most cases, a visitor may refuse a cookie and still navigate our website.