Privacy Policy

Last modified: June 12, 2024

Our Privacy Policy applies to the following website owned and operated by TrustDisputesUSA.com, and to all the other products and services we offer. When we refer to this Privacy Policy we also refer to its owners, managers, partners, and employees.

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us or write to us at:

Legal Department
Trust Disputes USA
PO Box 493729
Redding, California 96049

By using TrustDisputesUSA.com, you represent that you are 13 years old or older and you consent to the information collection and use practices described herein.

The use of TrustDisputesUSA.com is governed by this Privacy Policy, the various disclaimers appearing on our site, and our Terms & Conditions. By visiting or using TrustDisputesUSA.com you agree to be bound by these terms. In addition, you understand that the specific method, features, and services offered on TrustDisputesUSA.com may be altered, improved, removed, or adapted at any time by Trust Disputes USA in its sole discretion and without any notice. If you do not agree with any of these terms, do not use this site.

Trust Disputes USA is deeply committed to protecting the privacy of Internet users. Below is information outlining our continued support for the responsible management of consumer and personal information.

A. Consumer Information

During the process of delivering our content and information to you, we do not automatically collect any personally identifiable information about you such as name, address, phone number, or e-mail address. However, we do obtain some types of non-personally identifiable information such as the Internet Service Provider you use to connect to the Internet, your browser type, or the type of computer operating system you use (Macintosh or Windows, for example). The information collected by us is used for the purpose of analyzing our traffic and sometimes for targeting ads.

In some cases, you may voluntarily provide personal information in order to register for our newsletters, when signing our guestbook, to submit a question, or in response to a specific ad. This information is used by us to respond to your request. We may at times combine this information with other users' information and review it in an aggregate form to understand the type of individuals who visit our websites. We will not disclose your personal information to third parties without your permission except in the following circumstances: i) to protect ourselves from liability; ii) to respond to a legal process or comply with the law; iii) in a limited number of jurisdictions and legal fields, to have your case reviewed for free by a law firm that practices in the area of law of your case; and iv) as discussed in Section B below, to facilitate the answering of questions submitted to TrustDisputesUSA.com and including certain of these questions and answers in the TrustDisputesUSA.com attorney database as an information resource to the public.

B. Questions submitted to TrustDisputesUSA.com in connection with the submission to our contact page, we only require, and we encourage you to only provide, the minimum amount of personal identifying information necessary to process a question. All of your personal information provided to TrustDisputesUSA.com, including email addresses, is concealed from all other users of TrustDisputesUSA.com and is never published. Only the administrators have access, for purposes of site administration only, to this information. TrustDisputesUSA.com will not disclose this information to third parties without your permission, except in the following circumstances: (i) to protect ourselves from liability, or (ii) to respond to legal process or to otherwise comply with the law.

C. Cookies

Our site, as well as most sites on the Internet, use "cookies" to enhance your experience on the web. Generally, we cannot use these cookies to personally identify you in any way. The only time we can use cookies to personally identify you is when you use the password-protected areas of our sites and you chose to enable cookie identification. Basically, we use cookies to allow you to enjoy our site more and to make your visit to our site easier; disabling the cookies will cause some TrustDisputesUSA.com functionality to become unavailable. While we believe that cookies enhance your Internet experience, they are not required to use our site.

If you do not want the benefit of cookies, there is a simple procedure to manually delete your cookies. Please consult your web browser's Help documentation for more information.

D. Opting Out

If at any time you no longer wish to receive the information you originally requested to receive from us (e.g. newsletters, etc.), please contact us and we will remove your information from our system. If you have any additional questions about our dedication to consumer privacy, please contact us.

E. Consent to Collection and Processing in the United States.

By using TrustDisputesUSA.com, you have a right of access under data protection legislation to the personal data that we hold about you.

G. Modification of Policy

TrustDisputesUSA.com may modify this Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice. Continued use of this site following any change constitutes your acceptance of the change. We, therefore, ask you to review this Privacy Policy occasionally to ensure that you are aware of the most recent version.

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