Privacy Policy
SchumanLawMilwaukee.com (hereinafter referred to as “Company” “we,” “us,” or “our”) created this privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) to explain how we use personal information, as defined below, and to give you assurance of our commitment to fair information practices and to the protection of your privacy as you visit and use the SchumanLawMilwaukee.com website (the “Website”). We understand that you value your privacy and the right to control how your personal information is collected and used. Our data collection and retention practices are designed to provide transparency, accountability and choice regarding the management and use of your personal information. In this Privacy Policy, we describe what information is collected, where your information is sent, and how we secure your information during the process. We also provide you with contact information should you wish to remove your personal information from our databases. The Website is intended for users who are located in the United States of America and the Privacy Policy shall be interpreted under the laws of the United States.
By submitting the Contact Form on the Website, you explicitly accept, without limitation or qualification, the collection, use, and transfer of the personally identifiable information provided by you in the manner described in this Privacy Policy. Please read this Privacy Policy carefully as it affects your rights and liabilities under the law. If you do not agree to our practices, please do not interact in any manner whatsoever with SchumanLawMilwaukee.com or register any personally identifiable information on this Website. Please contact us if you have any questions or comments about our privacy practices or this Privacy Policy. You can reach us via postal mail at the following address:
SchumanLawMilwaukee.com
5555 N. Port Washington Rd., #305
Milwaukee, WI 53217
THIS WEBSITE IS NOT INTENDED FOR ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN (18) OR PERSONS RESIDING OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. BY USING THE WEBSITE, YOU EXPRESSLY REPRESENT AND WARRANT THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND OR DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS PRIVACY POLICY, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY LEAVE THE WEBSITE.
Types of Information We Collect
Personal information is information that can be used to identify, locate, or contact an individual. When you fill out a form on, or otherwise interact with, the Website, we may collect your name, address, phone number(s) and email address(es) (collectively referred to herein as “Personal Information”).
We may also collect certain non-personally identifiable information (“NPII”) about you when you visit many of the pages of this Website. This NPII includes, without limitation, the type of browser that you use, your Internet Protocol address, the type of operating system that you use and/or the domain name of your Internet service provider. We may use the NPII that we collect to improve the design and content of our Website and to enable us to personalize your Internet experience. We also may use this information in the aggregate to analyze Website usage, as well as to offer you products and services. We may disclose non-public personal information about you as permitted by law. We also reserve the right to use aggregate or group data about our visitors for lawful purposes. Aggregate or group data is data that describes the demographics, usage and/or characteristics of our visitors as a group. By visiting and/or supplying your personal information at this Website, you agree to allow us to provide such aggregate data to third parties.
How We Collect and Use Your Personal Information
We use the information we gather on the Website for the purposes of providing the services you have requested. This may include passing your Personal Information on to a third-party with whom we have a contract to provide such services. Although our contractual arrangement may limit how such third-party can use your Personal Information, we do not control the privacy practices of these third-parties. If you have any questions or wish to remove your Personal Information from a third-party’s database, you will need to contact that party directly. We may also use your Personal Information to resolve disputes, troubleshoot technical problems, and enforce our agreements with you. Our use of your Personal Information will be limited to what we reasonably believe is appropriate and necessary to carry on our business and to facilitate your request for the services and/or products offered by independent participating third-party service providers in our network.
We use cookies and related technologies to collect information about your computer and your interaction with the Website. We may also collect transactional information if you contact us via telephone, email, SMS text message, direct mail or other methods of communication.
The Company may use technology information to match your Personal Information to make and improve profiles of you, to track your online browsing habits on the Internet, and/or to determine which areas of the Website are most frequently visited. This information helps us to better understand the online habits of individuals so that we can target advertising and promotions to them.
Cookies and Related Technologies
When you use the Website, we collect certain information by automated or electronic means, using technologies such as cookies, browser analysis tools, and web server logs. As you use the Website your browser communicates with servers operated by us to coordinate and record the interactivity and fill your requests for services and information. The information from cookies and related technology is stored in web server logs and also in web cookies kept on your computer, which are then transmitted back to us by your computer. These servers are operated and the cookies managed by us. Cookies allow us to recognize you when you return, track and target your interests in order to provide a customized experience. They also help us provide a customized experience and help us to detect certain kinds of fraud. A “cookie” is a small amount of information that a web server sends to your browser that stores information about your account, your preferences, and your use of the Website. Some cookies contain serial numbers that allow us to connect your Website activity with other information we store about you in your profile or as related to your interactions with the Website. Some cookies are temporary, whereas others may be configured to last longer. “Session” cookies are temporary cookies used for various reasons, such as to manage page views. Your browser usually erases session cookies once you exit your browser. “Persistent” cookies are more permanent cookies that are stored on your computer even beyond when you exit your browser. We use persistent cookies for a number of purposes, such as retrieving certain information you have previously provided and storing your preferences. Your browser preferences can be modified to accept or reject all cookies, or request a notification when a cookie is set. You may read more about cookies at http://www.cookiecentral.com.
In most cases, the information we collect using cookies and other tools is used in non-identifiable ways, without any reference to Personal Information. For example, we use information we collect about Website users to optimize the Website and understand its traffic and usage patterns. In other cases, we associate the information we collect using cookies and related technologies with Personal Information. In that case, this Privacy Statement governs how we use that information. Additionally, if the settings on your location-aware device allow us to receive location information we may collect that automatically. If we associate location information with other Personal Information, this Privacy Statement governs how we would use that information too.
No Information Collected From Children
We encourage parents and guardians to spend time online with their children and to participate and monitor the interactive activities of their children. We will never knowingly collect any personal information about children under the age of eighteen (18) years old. If we obtain actual knowledge that we have collected personal information about a child under the age of eighteen (18) years old, that information will be immediately deleted from our database. Because we do not collect such information, we have no such information to use or to disclose to third-parties. We have designed this policy in order to comply with the Children’s Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”).
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to change or remove portions of our Privacy Policy at any time without prior notification. Please check the Website frequently to apprise yourself of any changes that may affect you. The posting of any changes will be the only notice that you will receive regarding any such amendments or changes in policy. YOU MUST CHECK BACK FREQUENTLY TO ENSURE THAT YOU SEE A CURRENT VERSION OF THE PRIVACY POLICY.
For further information and correspondence regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us:
Michael D. Schuman and Associates, LLC
5555 N. Port Washington Rd., #305
Milwaukee, WI 53217
(414) 352-7161