Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Redford Law General Disclaimer
While visiting Redford Law, we will not collect any personal information about you unless you choose to provide that information to us. If you choose to provide this information, such as responding to your request for information, it will be used for the express purpose for which it was intended.
Information Collected and Stored Automatically
Redford Law uses web measurement technology (Google Analytics) to automatically track how visitors interact with Redford Law including where they came from and what they did on the site. Aggregate data is used to help Redford Law improve our user interface and diversify our content offerings, track operational problems, prevent fraud and improve the effectiveness, security, and integrity of the site. This information does not identify you personally. For each page that you visit, we collect and store technical information including (but not limited to) the following:
- Date and time of access
- URL address of the Redford Law webpage visited
- Internet domain and IP address from which our website was accessed
- Type of browser and operating system used to access our site (if provided by the browser)
- URL address of the referring page (if provided by the browser)
- Completion or success status of the request for a web page or other on-line item
- File size of the webpage visited
It reports website trends without identifying individual visitors. You can opt out of Google Analytics without affecting how you visit our site – for more information on opting out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites you use, visit this Google page.
- Redford Law may utilize one or more of the following Google Analytics Advertising features:
- Remarketing with Google Analytics
- Google Display Network Impression Reporting
- Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting
- Integrated services that require Google Analytics to collect data via advertising cookies and anonymous identifiers
Cookies
When you visit most websites, their web servers generate pieces of information known as cookies, which helps webmasters understand how users interact with their site’s content and services. A session cookie is a line of text that is stored temporarily in your web browser’s memory cache, and will expire when the browser is closed. A persistent cookie is saved to a file on your hard drive and is accessed whenever you re-visit the website that put it there. We use persistent cookies to enable Google Analytics to differentiate between new and returning Redford Law visitors. By default, persistent cookies and web measurement technologies are automatically used when you visit Redford Law . Nevertheless, if you decide to disable or remove cookies from your browser, you will continue to have access to all information and resources on Redford Law.
Children’s Privacy
Because we care about the safety and privacy of children online, we comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA). COPPA and its accompanying regulations protect the privacy of children using the Internet. Redford Law does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. It is possible that by fraud or deception we may receive information pertaining to children under 13. If we are notified of this, as soon as we verify the information, we will immediately obtain parental consent or otherwise delete the information from our servers. If you want to notify us of our receipt of information by children under 13, please do so by sending us an email.
Social Media and Third Party Websites
Redford Law uses some social media tools and websites to interact with its customers and resource partners. Redford Law does not use third-party websites to solicit and collect personal information from individuals, although individuals may initiate contact and discussions with Redford Law through social media platforms. Redford Law ’s privacy and other web policies do not apply to these third-party sites and we encourage you to read the policies of the third party site when deciding whether to use it.
This policy was last updated on Last updated: June 5, 2025 at 15:59 pm.