Effective Date: 2/22/2024
At Good News Tax Relief, we are committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of our users' personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website or use our services.
Information We Collect:
When you visit our website or use our services, we may collect the following types of information:
Personal Information: This may include your name, email address, phone number, postal address, and other information you voluntarily provide to us.
Log Data: We automatically collect certain information when you access our website, such as your IP address, browser type, operating system, and browsing activity.
Cookies: We may use cookies and similar tracking technologies to enhance your browsing experience and analyze usage patterns on our website.
How We Use Your Information:
We may use the information we collect for the following purposes:
• To provide and maintain our website and services.
• To communicate with you and respond to your inquiries.
• To personalize your experience and deliver relevant content.
• To analyze website usage and improve our services.
• To detect, prevent, and address technical issues or security breaches.
To comply with legal obligations and enforce our policies.
Information Sharing and Disclosure:
• We may share your information with third parties in the following circumstances:
• With your consent or at your direction.
• With service providers who assist us in operating our website or providing services to you.
• When required by law or to protect our rights, property, or safety.
• In connection with a business transaction, such as a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets.
Data Security:
We take reasonable measures to protect the security of your information and prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. However, please note that no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure.
Third-Party Links:
Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services that are not operated or controlled by us. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these third-party sites, and we encourage you to review their privacy policies.
Children's Privacy:
Our website and services are not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect or solicit personal information from children, and if we learn that we have inadvertently collected personal information from a child under 13, we will promptly delete it.
Changes to This Privacy Policy:
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the updated policy on our website and updating the "Effective Date" at the top of the policy.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at (800) 255-7500.
By using our website or services, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your information as described in this Privacy Policy.
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