Privacy Policy
Last updated August 06, 2023
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We respect your privacy and are committed to maintaining your trust at A2J CORPORATION, Inc. (“A2J”), (“Access2Justice”). This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) applies to visitors of our A2J sites and users of Access2Justice Services (“A2J Services”).
This Privacy Policy describes our practices and your rights in connection with information that we collect, use, or disclose through:
- Our websites, currently located at https://www.access2justice.com and https://www.a2jservices.com
- Our online business management software products (“Software Service”),
- Our social media pages,
- Our applications through which A2J makes the Software Service available, including the Access2Justice suite of products (collectively the “Apps”),
- Email messages that we send to you that link to this Privacy Policy,
- Any other products and services offered through other venues, websites, and mobile applications direct you to this Privacy Policy.
When you access or use the A2J Services, you agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy and that the information contained in this Privacy Policy serves as notice at or before the point of collection for all data collected as described below.
1. Defined Terms
“End User” means any individual who interacts with the A2J Services.
“Other Information” is any information that does not reveal your specific identity or does not relate to an individual, such as usage data not linked to any unique identifiers.
“Personal Information” means data that relates to or about an identified or identifiable natural person or, where applicable, household as defined under relevant law. This may include name, postal address, telephone number, email address, or unique online identifiers.
“Subscriber” is any business or entity that subscribes to (or otherwise accesses or uses) our A2J Services, including any staff, employees, consultants, advisors, or independent contractors accessing the A2J Services on the Subscriber’s behalf.
Sometimes, we use the term “information” in this Privacy Policy, which may refer to Personal or Other Information.
2. Categories of Personal Information
While the Personal Information we collect varies depending upon the nature of the A2J Services provided or used and our interactions with individuals, Personal Information we may collect or obtain includes:
- Contact details (e.g., name, address, email, telephone number, which may include third-party emergency contact information),
- Personal details (e.g., date of birth, education, nationality),
- Financial and transaction data (e.g., purchase history, account information, shipping and billing information, including credit card or banking information required for payment for A2J Services, etc.),
- Other A2J Services related data (e.g., user requests, statistics, etc.),
- Files or Images you upload to the A2J Services,
- Online identifiers (e.g., IP address, Device IDs, etc.), and
- Cookie-related data is described below and as detailed in our Cookie Policy.
3. How We Collect Information
- Through the A2J Services
We collect information about you whenever you use the A2J Services, for example:
- If you are an End User, when you create an account on the A2J App or through one or multiple A2J Apps, we may ask for Personal Information such as your name, email, postal address, social media account ID, and Other Information you may provide with your account.
- If you are a Subscriber, when you sign up for our Software Service, we ask for your company name, address, phone number, email, credit card information, tax identification number, and other information about your business, as well as names and email addresses of authorized individuals on your account. If you attend one of our events (e.g., a tradeshow, webinar, or training), we may ask for your feedback, contact details, or other information to follow up with you, such as sending you marketing communications consistent with your choices.
- We encrypt credit card numbers using industry-standard technology. We may also collect other Personal Information at the request of the Subscriber you are transacting with or through. We may also store information that your computer or mobile device provides to us in connection with your use of the A2J Services, such as IP address, operating system, device ID, and device type.
- We may collect information about others from you, including emergency contacts, and only use this information for the reason it was provided.
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We may collect information about your location when you use or access A2J Services. The degree of precision of the location data varies depending on the source of such information. Those sources include:
- Data from your device through settings you activate:
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Other location sources:
- IP address
We collect and use this location-related data to
- Provide you with services you have purchased or requested.
- Deliver content that is relevant to you based on your location.
- Deliver marketing or ad content that is relevant to you based on your location.
- Protect against abuse or misuse of services or your account; and
- Improve our site and services.
You may disable the collection and use of your location data through your browser-, operating system- or device-level settings. Consent concerning location data may be withdrawn at any time by changing these settings.
You do not have to provide us with certain Personal Information; however, if you do not provide or enable us to collect the necessary information, we may not be able to give the A2J Service. If you disclose any Personal Information relating to other people to us or our service providers in connection with the A2J Services, you represent that you have the authority to do so and to permit us to use the information per this Privacy Policy.
4. How Personal Information May Be Used
We may use your Personal Information for legitimate business purposes, including:
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To provide the functionality of A2J Services and related support.
- To create and administer accounts, fulfill and record transactions, and provide you with related assistance (e.g., technical help, answering inquiries relating to Personal Information, etc.).
- To send administrative information to you, for example, information regarding our services and changes to our terms, conditions, and policies.
We will engage in these activities to manage our contractual relationship with you, with your consent, and/or to comply with a legal obligation.
- To provide you with marketing and promotional materials and opportunities and facilitate social sharing.
We will engage in this activity with your consent wherever we have a legitimate interest.
For reporting and trending.
- To better understand you and our other users so that we can tune and personalize our offering.
- For trending and statistics, and to improve our products and services.
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To accomplish our business purposes.
- For audits, verify that our internal processes function as intended and comply with legal, regulatory, or contractual requirements.
- For fraud and security monitoring purposes, for example, to detect and prevent cyberattacks or attempts to commit identity theft.
- For responding to legal duties, such as public and government authorities’ requests.
- To defend our legal rights or those of others.
To the extent that we process your Personal Information based on your consent, you may withdraw your consent at any time.
5. What and How Personal Information May Be Disclosed
Certain privacy laws require that we disclose certain information about the categories of Personal Information (as defined by applicable law) that we have disclosed for a business purpose and the categories that we have “sold” as defined under applicable law.
Disclosed for a business purpose. In general, we may disclose the following categories of Personal Information (as described above in more detail) to our Partners and Service Providers to provide the A2J services:
- Contact details,
- Personal details,
- Financial and transaction data,
- Other A2J Services related data,
- Geolocation data,
- Online identifiers, and
- Cookie-related data.
We do not sell your data.
We may disclose your Personal Information:
- To our affiliates for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. A2J, Inc. is the party responsible for managing the jointly-used Personal Information.
- To our integrated partners and service providers who provide services to us or to our Subscribers, such as website hosting, data analysis, payment processing services, order fulfillment, information technology, and related infrastructure provision, customer service, email delivery, credit card processing, auditing, and other similar services.
- To you, through message boards, dashboards, challenges, chat, profile pages and blogs, and other services to which you can post information and materials, including as described in the sections below titled “Testimonials, Ratings and Reviews” and “Public Forum.”
- In the context of a corporate transaction. If A2J is involved in a sale or business transaction (e.g., merger or acquisition), A2J will retain a legitimate interest in disclosing or transferring your Personal Information to other parties in the event of any reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all or any portion of our business, assets or stock (including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceedings), including in any negotiations leading to such. Such parties may include, for example, an acquiring or target entity and its advisors.
Please note that we may use and disclose Other Information for any purpose except where we are required to do otherwise under applicable law. If we are required to treat Other Information as Personal Information under applicable law, we may use it for all the purposes for which we use and disclose Personal Information. In some instances, we may combine Other Information with Personal Information. If we combine any Other Information with Personal Information, we will treat the combined information as Personal Information.
6. Privacy Rights regarding your Personal Information
This section provides specific information for California residents, as required under California privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) as well as other jurisdictions and regulations that allow for individual privacy rights, such as the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
Explanation of Individual Rights
Right to a Copy/Access or Portability: You may have the right to request, free of charge, a copy of the specific pieces of Personal Information that we have collected about you in a readily useable format that allows you to transmit this information to another entity without hindrance.
Right to Know: You may have the right to request, free of charge, that we provide certain information about how we have handled your Personal Information, including the categories of Personal Information collected; types of sources of Personal Information; business and/or commercial purposes for collecting your Personal Information; categories of third parties/with whom we have shared your Personal Information; and whether we sell any categories of Personal Information to third parties (however, we do not sell your Personal Information).
Right to Deletion: You may have the right to request deletion of your Personal Information that we have collected, subject to certain exemptions. Please note that we may need to retain certain information for record-keeping purposes and/or to complete any transactions that you began before requesting a change or deletion (e.g., when you make a purchase or enter a promotion, you may not be able to change or delete the Personal Information provided until after the completion of such purchase or promotion). We may also retain residual information, such as records, to document that your request has been fulfilled.
Right to Non-Discrimination: You may have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment based on exercising your privacy rights under applicable law.
Right to Correct/Rectify: You may have the right to rectify any incorrect Personal Information we may hold about you.
Right to Object/Restrict: You may have the right to object to a specific use of your Personal Information as it is laid out in this Privacy Policy subject to our legitimate business interests.
Submitting a Request
Where applicable law allows for such a right if you would like to request to access, correct, object to the use, restrict or delete Personal Information that you have previously provided to us or if you would like to request to receive an electronic copy of your Personal Information for purposes of transmitting it to another company (to the extent this right to data portability is provided to you by applicable law), you may submit a request through the A2J Services themselves or contact us at privacy@access2justice.com with the subject line “Data Subject Request.” We will respond to your request consistent with applicable law.
If you are an End User, you may, depending on the A2J Service utilized, be able to access, correct or request the deletion of Personal Information that you have previously provided to us through your online customer account. These Data Subject Requests and other rights, including objection, restriction, and portability (to the extent this right to data portability is provided to you by applicable law), can also be made directly to the relevant Subscriber.
For your protection, we may only implement requests concerning the Personal Information associated with the particular email address you use to send us your request, and we may need to verify your identity before implementing your request. Where applicable law allows an authorized agent to submit such a request, please contact us at privacy@access2justice.com with the subject line “Data Subject Request – Agent Request,” and someone will contact the agent and the End User to verify the request. We will try to comply with your request as soon as reasonably practicable. Moreover, where you are an End User, A2J may need to forward your request and refer you to your Subscriber, who may be better placed to address your request.
If you are under 18 years of age and a user of the A2J Services, you may also be entitled to ask us to remove content or information you have posted to the A2J Service by submitting a request via email to privacy@access2justice.com. Please note that your request does not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the content or information if doing so infringes on the rights of another user.
7. Your choices regarding our use and disclosure of information
A2J may use the information we collect for marketing purposes, such as one-off promotional emailing, mobile text messages, direct mail, and sales contacts. We give you many choices regarding our use and disclosure of your Personal Information for marketing purposes. You may:
- Opt-in or opt-out from receiving electronic communications from us: If you are a user of A2J Services and no longer want to receive marketing-related emails or mobile text messages from us on a going-forward basis, you may opt out of receiving these marketing-related emails or mobile text messages sending an email request to opt-out to privacy@access2justice.com.
- Consent to sharing your Personal Information with unaffiliated third parties for their (or their customers’) direct marketing purposes: We do not share data with unaffiliated third parties without your consent, and such consent will only be valid for a single data transfer.
We will comply with your request(s) as soon as reasonably practicable. Please also note that if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we may still send you messages for administrative, transactional, or other purposes directly relating to your use of the A2J Services, and you cannot opt out of receiving those messages.
Should we offer mobile applications at some point in the future, our mobile applications may also send push notifications to your mobile device, provided you consent to this. If you have previously agreed to receive push notifications and no longer wish to receive them, you can also turn them off at the device level. The applications may also request access to your device’s calendar application, storage, Bluetooth, camera, and microphone. If you have previously allowed access to your device’s calendar and no longer wish to allow access, you may edit the application settings at the device level to deny further access.
8. Tracking and Advertising
Our service providers and partners may collect Other Information and certain Personal Information in various ways. We and/or our service providers may employ different tracking technologies, such as cookies, web beacons, and analytics software, that help us better manage content on the A2J Services by informing us what content is effective. For more information on our use of cookies and similar technologies, including instructions on how to opt out, please refer to our Cookies Policy.
9. Sign-In Services
In the future, you can log in to some of the A2J Services using sign-in services such as Apple, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Google, or another Open ID provider. These services will authenticate your identity and allow you to share certain Personal Information with us, such as your name and email address, to pre-populate our sign-up form. Some services allow you to post information about your activities on our websites to your profile page to share with others within your network.
10. Testimonials, Ratings, and Reviews
If you submit testimonials, ratings, or reviews to the A2J Services, any Personal Information you include may be displayed in the A2J Services. If you want your testimonial removed, please submit a request to privacy@access2justice.com.
We also may partner with service providers to collect and display ratings and review website content.
11. Payment Processors
We may use payment processors as a Third-party Offering for internet-based payment services. If you wish to pay through A2J Services, your Personal Information may be collected by such third parties directly and not by us and will be subject to the third party’s privacy policy. We have no control over and are not responsible for third parties’ collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Information.
Where a third-party payment processor is utilized as a sub-processor, we will implement appropriate onward transfer safeguards over your Personal Information
12. Links to Other Websites
This Privacy Policy does not address, and we are not responsible for, the privacy, information, or other practices of any third parties, including our Subscribers and any third party operating any Third-party Offering, site, or other products and services used in connection with the A2J Services. Including a link does not imply our or our affiliates’ endorsement of the linked site or service.
Please note that we are not responsible for the collection, usage, and disclosure policies and practices (including the data security practices) of other organizations, such as Facebook, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, or any other app developer, app provider, social media platform provider, operating system provider, wireless service provider or device manufacturer, including any Personal Information you disclose to other organizations through or in connection with the A2J Services, including our social media pages.
13. Data Retention
We will retain your Personal Information for as long as needed or permitted, considering the purpose(s) for which it was obtained and consistent with applicable law. The criteria used to determine our retention periods include:
- The length of time we have an ongoing relationship with you and provide the A2J Services to you (for example, for as long as you have an account with us or keep using the A2J Services).
- Whether there is a legal obligation to which we are subject (for example, certain laws require us to keep records of your transactions for a certain period of time before we can delete them); or
- Whether retention is advisable considering our legal position (such as regarding applicable statutes of limitations, litigation, or regulatory investigations).
14. Security of Your Information
The security of Personal Information is a high priority at A2J. We seek to use reasonable technical, administrative, and physical safeguards designed to protect Personal Information within our organization. Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. If you have any questions about the security of your interaction with us, please feel free to contact us at privacy@access2justice.com.
15. Use of Service by Minors
The A2J Services are not directed or targeted at children under the age of sixteen (16), and we request that they do not provide Personal Information through the A2J Services.
16. International Transfers
The A2J Services are controlled and operated by us from the United States. They are not intended to subject us to the laws or jurisdiction of any state, country, or territory other than that of the United States. Your Personal Information may be stored and processed in any country where we have facilities, namely the United States and the United Kingdom, or where we engage service providers. By using the A2J Services, you understand that your information will be transferred to countries outside of your country of residence, including the United States, which may have data protection rules that are different from those of your country and whose laws don’t provide the same level of protection as in the European Economic Area (“EEA”) or the UK. In certain circumstances, courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, or security authorities in those other countries may be entitled to access your Personal Information.
Some non- EEA countries are recognized by the European Commission as providing an adequate level of data protection according to EEA standards (the full list of these countries is available at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/adequacy-protection-personal-data-non-eu-countries_en). For transfers from the EEA and Switzerland to countries not considered adequate by the European Commission (the United States) we have put in place adequate measures, such as the applicable module(s) of the standard contractual clauses (based on the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 as amended or replaced from time to time by a competent authority under the relevant data protection laws and published here, a copy of which can be obtained by Contacting Us, see below) (the “Standard Contractual Clauses”). For transfers from the United Kingdom to countries not considered adequate by the Commissioner, we have put in place the relevant UK Standard Contractual Clauses as amended by the Commissioner for the UK data protection laws and published here.
17. Sensitive Information
We ask that you not send us, and you do not disclose, any sensitive Personal Information (e.g., information related to racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religion or other beliefs, genetic characteristics, trade union membership, or criminal background) on or through the A2J Services or otherwise to us, except where explicitly requested or consented to.
18. EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield
We rely on standard contractual clauses (based on the clauses published at Standard contractual clauses for international transfers | European Commission (europa.eu) (for the EEA and Switzerland) and https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/international-data-transfer-agreement-and-guidance/ (for the UK), a copy of which can be obtained by Contacting Us, see below) for transfers of personal data from the EEA.
Nonetheless, and in addition to standard contractual clauses, we are committed to subjecting all personal data received from EEA member countries, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, respectively, in reliance on each Privacy Shield Framework, to the Framework’s applicable Principles. To learn more about the Privacy Shield Frameworks and to view our certification, visit the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Privacy Shield List. https://www.privacyshield.gov/list.
A2J is responsible for processing personal data it receives under each Privacy Shield Framework and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an agent on its behalf. A2J complies with the Privacy Shield Principles for all onward transfers of personal data from the EEA, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, including the onward transfer liability provisions.
For personal data received or transferred pursuant to the Privacy Shield Frameworks, A2J is subject to the regulatory enforcement powers of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose personal data in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.
If you think your personal data has been transferred pursuant to a Privacy Shield Framework and you have an unresolved privacy or data use concern that we have not addressed satisfactorily, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our U.S.-based third-party dispute resolution provider (free of charge) at https://feedback-form.truste.com/watchdog/request.
Under certain conditions, more fully described on the Privacy Shield website, you may be entitled to invoke binding arbitration when other dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted.
19. Changes to This Privacy Policy
A2J may make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes we make will become effective when we post a modified version of the Privacy Policy to https://access2justice.com/privacy-policy If we make any material changes to the Privacy Policy, we may also notify you by posting a notice on our websites or within the applicable A2J Services or by sending you an email. If you continue using the A2J Services after any notice of such changes, you have accepted them. If you disagree with any changes, you must stop using the A2J Services, as applicable. It is your obligation to read, understand, and agree to the latest version of The Privacy Policy. The “Last Updated” legend at the top of the Privacy Policy indicates when it was last updated.
20. Cookie Policy
This Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy (“Cookie Policy”) describes the different types of cookies and similar technologies that are used on the websites of A2J Corporation (“A2J”), (“Access2Justice”), and its affiliates. Please also consult our Privacy Policy above to understand how we handle personal and other information in general.
20.1. What are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
Cookies are a standard feature of websites that allow us to store small amounts of data on your computer or other device about your visit to our websites. Cookies help us learn which areas of our websites are useful and which areas need improvement.
Some cookies may facilitate additional website features for enhanced performance and functionality, such as remembering preferences, allowing social interactions, analyzing usage for website optimization, providing custom or localized content and pricing, allowing third parties to provide social sharing tools, and serving images or videos from third-party websites. Some features on this site will not function if you do not allow cookies. We may link the information we store in cookies to Personal or Other Information you submit while on our websites.
20.2. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Do We Use?
Cookies
We may use both session ID cookies and persistent cookies. A session ID cookie expires when you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive for an extended period of time. Persistent cookies enable us to track and target the interest of our users to enhance the experience on our websites. We use various types of cookies:
- Essential cookies, persistent and session type, store information to enable core website functionality, such as Client ID remembrance.
- Functional cookies track your preferences, such as your preferred language or display settings, and customize the website for you. Some of these cookies may be essential cookies.
- Analytics cookies allow us to count page visits and traffic sources to measure and improve the performance of our websites and marketing campaigns.
- Advertising cookies may be set through our website by our advertising partners. Data may be collected by these companies that enable them to serve up advertisements on other websites relevant to your interests.
Web Beacons/pixel tags
Web beacons, also known as pixel tags, are tiny graphic objects embedded in a web page or email and are usually invisible to the user but allow checking that a user has viewed the page or email. We (or third party data or ad networks we work with) may use web beacons alone or in conjunction with cookies to compile information about our services or other information we or they have collected. Our services may use web beacons to track email open rates, web page visits, or form submissions. In some cases, we tie the information gathered by web beacons to our subscribers’ and end users’ personal information. For example, we use clear gifs in our HTML-based emails to let us know which emails recipients have opened. This allows us to gauge the effectiveness of certain communications and our marketing campaigns. In connection with cookies, web Beacons are also deployed by third parties to serve interest-based (and other) advertising, as described in the below section titled “Advertising Networks.”
Physical Location
We may collect the physical location of your device by, for example, using satellite, cell phone towers, or WiFi signals. We use your device’s location to provide location-based services and content. For example, you may disable our use of certain location data through your device or browser settings by disabling “Location Services” for any A2J Services mobile application.
Analytics Software
We and our third-party tracking-utility partners use log files on our services to gather certain information automatically and store it for analytical purposes. This information includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and clickstream data. We use third-party partners such as Google Analytics, which uses cookies and other similar technologies to collect and analyze information about the use of our services and report on activities and trends. This service may also collect information regarding the use of other websites, apps, and online resources. You can learn about Google’s practices by going to and opting out of them by downloading the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Please see Section 24 of the Privacy Policy for additional third-party tracking partners integrated within A2J Services.
We also use this information to track and aggregate other information to analyze trends, administer our websites, track users’ movements around our services, and gather demographic information about our user base in the aggregate.
Advertising Networks
We partner with third-party data or ad network(s) and other service providers to show you relevant ads (whether for our products or those of other companies), including ads displayed on our services and on other companies’ websites or apps on any of your devices.
Our service providers and we may use cookies and web beacons to deploy and read cookie identifiers and Mobile Ad IDs associated with your activities on our services, third-party websites, mobile apps, or other information we collect to provide targeted advertising based on your interests. They may also use these technologies, along with activity information they collect, to recognize you across the devices you use, such as a mobile device and a laptop or other computer. These ad networks and their customers may also use any of this information to measure ad performance, understand their (or our) audience, or otherwise improve and enhance their marketing.
Similarly, we or a third-party data partner may associate cookies with hashed (non-human readable) versions of your registration data (e.g., your email address) and other interest-based or demographic data. You can learn more about or opt out of this type of advertising through the links in the following paragraph.
Mobile Opt Out: You can opt out of having your Mobile Ad IDs used for interest-based mobile advertising by accessing the settings on your Apple or Android mobile device, as follows:
- Apple Devices: If you have an Apple device, you can opt out of most cross-app advertising by toggling Limit Ad Tracking to ‘ON.’ This can currently be found under Settings > Privacy > Advertising.
- Android Devices: If you have an Android device, you can opt out of most cross-app advertising by clicking on Google Settings > Ads, and selecting the option to opt out of interest-based ads.
Please note that these platforms control how these settings work, so the above instructions may change. Likewise, if your device uses other platforms not described above, please check the settings for those devices.
Web-Based Opt-Out: If you wish to opt out of many of the ad platforms that serve or support interest-based advertising (or learn more about this type of advertising), go to https://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp, https://www.aboutads.info/choices, and http://preferences-mgr.truste.com/ to opt-out in desktop and mobile web browsers. You may download the AppChoices app at https://youradchoices.com/appchoices to opt out of mobile apps. For individuals in the EU, please also visit https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/. Please note that any opt-out from interest-based advertising will not cease all advertising, as we, or our third-party advertisers, may continue to serve you contextual-based advertising. Please note that the above opt-out mechanisms are cookie-based, so if you change or modify your browser or clear your cookies, you must opt out again.
20.3. How Do I Manage Similar Technologies?
We will use cookies and similar technologies where you have opted-in, and applicable law requires opt-in.
In addition to the options provided above, you can refuse or accept cookies from our websites at any time by activating the settings on your browser. Information about the procedure to enable or disable cookies can be found on your Internet browser provider’s website via your help screen. Please refer to https://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html for information on commonly used browsers.
If you want to clear all cookies left behind by the websites you have visited, here are links where you can download three programs that clean out tracking cookies:
- https://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad-aware_se_personal.php
- https://www.spybot.info/en/download/index.html
- https://www.webroot.com/consumer/products/spysweeper/
We may change this Cookie Policy from time to time. Please take a look at the “LAST UPDATED” legend at the top of this page to see when this Cookie Policy was last updated. Any changes in this Cookie Policy will become effective when we make the revised Cookie Policy available on or through our websites.
Contact Us.
If you have any questions, please contact us by email at privacy@access2justice.com, or write to us at the following address:
ATTN: A2J Corporation Legal – Cookies Policy Issues
A2J Corporation
11360 Jog Road, Suite 200
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
21. Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, you can contact us via email at privacy@access2justice.com or via postal mail at:
ATTN: A2J Legal – Privacy Policy Issues
2650 Lake Shore Drive, Unit 2103
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
For the EEA, you may also:
- Lodge a complaint with a data protection authority for your country or region or where an alleged infringement of applicable data protection law occurs. A list of data protection authorities is available at http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/article29/item-detail.cfm?item_id=612080.