Privacy Statement

This is the privacy policy for lawandotherthings.com

These are the main reasons why we collect and use data about our users:

  • To show you the most trending posts that our viewers choose to read.

  • To provide fortnightly newsletter by email that you choose to opt into by entering your email id.

  • To send you posts periodically.
  • To help us ascertain what type of posts our viewers read.

  • To prevent spam.
  • For security and legal reasons.

We think carefully about our use of personal data, and below you can find the details of what we do to protect your privacy. This policy covers, among other topics :

  • Information about your rights and our obligations

  • Clarity about our dealings with you and transparency about how we collect and use your personal data

  • Commitments on how we protect your personal data

  • Commitments on how we will facilitate your rights and respond to your questions.

We will continue to examine how we can provide more clarity to our users about our use of data.

About this Privacy Policy

This privacy policy explains how we (Law and Other Things) collect, use, share and transfer your personal data when you use the services provided on lawandotherthings.com (“our website”).

Personal data is any information about you by which you can be identified. This can include information such as:

  • your name;

  • information about your device (such as the IP address, which is a numerical code to identify your device that can provide information about the country, region or city where you are based); and

  • information relating how you use our websites, services.

We collect personal data when you sign up for our services and when you browse our website. This information is used to provide analyse how visitors use our websites, what posts they choose to view or comment on.

The personal data we collect when you provide your email for our fortnightly newsletter.

When you register for the fortnightly newsletter and our posts we collect:

  • your email address.

We use the services of Mailchimp® to send the fortnightly newsletter by email. The data collected therein includes:

  • your email address;
  • tracking how many and who all open the email, which links are clicked;
  • IP address.

The email address is collected so that we can send you the newsletter and our posts. You may choose to unsubscribe at any time by opening the email and sent and clicking the unsubscribe button.

We track who all opens the emails and which links are clicked to analyse how many of our subscribers choose to open the same, which links are clicked within the newsletter or in the emails pertaining to the posts and how many links are clicked to assess how frequently links are used for further reading.

The IP address is collected so that we can estimate which users from which countries open the email most frequently so that we can schedule our posts to best reach most people.

The personal data we collect when you use our website

When you use our website, we may also use cookies or similar technology to collect extra data, including:

  • your name, email id, IP address, and any other detail you may choose to provide when you choose to comment on a post on our website;
  • your IP address;

  • your browsing history of the content you have visited on our website, including information on how you were referred to our website via another website;

Comment

We use the services of Akismet.com an anti-spam comment service by Automattic, to prevent spam on our comments. We moderate posts and comments on our website before they are published. When you comment on a page or post on our website, your name and email are required to verify and prevent spam. You may choose to include your website and also opt-in to save your name, email, and website for the next time you comment. We log the IP address as well to prevent spam.

Viewing the website / Logging-in

This website uses Content Management System – WordPress. We also use use the services of Jetpack, a plug-in by Automattic which helps us analyse the viewership stats. The data collected includes:

  • What search engine terms were used to search for our posts;
  • Names, email address and blogs of those who have chosen to subscribe/follow our posts using WordPress;
  • Which links are clicked by viewers;
  • Views of posts on our website;
  • IP address;

Search engine terms used and views of posts are collected to help us better the way we create our posts to reach more viewers. Links clicked are recorded to help us assess viewership trends (only the click is logged, we do not differentiate which IP address or account clicks a link). IP address of viewers of a post in this regard is logged to establish number of viewers of our posts to prevent inflation of post viewership.

The logging of names, email address and blogs of those who have chosen to subscribe and follow our posts using WordPress is required by the service provider – WordPress.

Your cookies are stored for 30 days after you have accepted our privacy policy/statement.

Your personal data is also collected for security and fraud prevention, and to ensure that our website is safe and secure.

Sending queries/submissions

We use a contact form to log whereby you may choose to send us any queries, submissions or suggestions by email. The data collected includes:

  • Your name;
  • Your email id;
  • The content and any file you choose to include;

Your name, email id and the content and the file you choose to include are required so that we can further communicate with you and respond. We also use Google’s captcha services to prevent spam.

We have implemented controls to protect your personal data against unauthorised processing and against accidental loss, damage or destruction. You are responsible for choosing a secure password when we ask you to set up a password to access parts of our website. You should keep this password confidential and you should choose a password that you do not use on any other site. You should not share your password with anyone else, including anyone who works for us. Unfortunately, sending information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data once with us, we cannot guarantee the security of any personal data sent to our website while your data is still in transit and so you provide it at your own risk.

Who we share your data with

We will not share your personal data with anyone else for their own marketing purposes unless we have your permission to do this.

Some of our webpages use social plug-ins from other organisations (such as the “Facebook Recommend” function, Twitter’s retweet function, Google+ function), etc. These other organisations may receive and use personal data about your visit our website. For more information on how these organisations use personal data, please read their privacy policies.

How long we keep your personal data

We keep your personal data for only as long as we need to. How long we need your personal data depends on what we are using it for, as set out in this privacy policy. We may also need to keep your personal data for security purposes. If we no longer need your data, we will delete it or make it anonymous by removing all details that identify you. If we have asked for your permission to process your personal data and we have no other lawful grounds to continue with that processing, and you withdraw your permission, we will delete your personal data. However, when you unsubscribe from marketing communications, we will keep your email address to ensure that we do not send you any marketing in future.

If we have your permission, we will send our fortnightly newsletter. You can decide not to receive these emails at any time and will be able to “unsubscribe” directly by clicking a link in the email.

Responding to your queries or complaints

If you have raised a query or a complaint with us, we may contact you to answer your query or to resolve your complaint.

When you visit our website, we may collect personal data from you automatically using cookies or similar technology. A cookie is a small file that can be placed on your device that allows us to recognise and remember you.

You can contact us with regard to the following rights in relation to your personal data:

  • If you would like to have a copy of the personal data we hold on you or if you think that we hold incorrect personal data about you, please email [email protected]. We will deal with requests for copies of your personal data or for correction of your personal data within one month. If your request is complicated or if you have made a large number of requests, it may take us longer. We will let you know if we need longer than one month to respond. You will not have to pay a fee to obtain a copy of your personal data (or to exercise any of the other rights). However, we may charge a reasonable fee if your request is clearly unfounded, repetitive or excessive.

  • Where you have provided us with consent to use your personal data, you can withdraw this at any time.

  • You also have the right to ask us to delete your personal data or restrict how it is used. There may be exceptions to the right to erasure for specific legal reasons which, if applicable, we will set out for you in response to your request. Where applicable, you have the right to object to processing of your personal data for certain purposes.

Summary

We collect personal data when you:

  • access our website, view our posts and pages, through cookies and other similar technology;

  • provide your email to subscribe to our fortnightly newsletters and receive posts;

  • comment on posts or pages of our website;

Why we use your personal data

We use your personal data for the following reasons:

  • to understand our readers/viewers to help us reach more viewers;
  • to provide the services you sign up to (newsletter);
  • to prevent spam;
  • for security and fraud prevention;
  • to respond to queries, submission or suggestions;
  • compliance with the law.

The changes in each policy will effectuate 45 days after the privacy policy is last updated, or lesser unless otherwise necessary for security, technical, or legal reasons in which case the same will be communicated in the announcements sections.

We reserve the right to change our privacy policy at any time and the banner requiring your acknowledgement will re-appear once we make changes to our privacy policy. The same does not include minor typo-graphical corrections or other technical corrections or alterations which may have been inadvertently missed. This privacy policy was last updated on 18th April, 2019.