Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven's Privacy Policy
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven (the “Business”) is committed to protecting the privacy of its users. This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) is designed to help you understand what information the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven gathers, how the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses it, what the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven does to protect it, and to assist you in making informed decisions when using the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service. Unless otherwise indicated below, this Privacy Policy applies to any website that references this Privacy Policy, any Business website, as well as any data the Business may collect across partnered and unaffiliated sites.
For purposes of this Agreement, “Service” refers to the Business’s service which can be accessed via the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s website at vandenhooven.ca or through the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s mobile application. The term the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven refers to the Business. “You” refers to you, as a user of Service.
I. CONSENT
By accessing the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, you accept the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, and you consent to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s collection, storage, use and disclosure of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy. In addition, by using the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, or services across partnered and unaffiliated sites, you are accepting the policies and practices described in this Privacy Policy. Each time you visit the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s website, or use the Service, and any time you voluntarily provide the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven with information, you agree that you are consenting to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s collection, use and disclosure of the information that you provide, and you are consenting to receive emails or otherwise be contacted, as described in this Privacy Policy. Whether or not you register or create any kind of account with us, this Privacy Policy applies to all users of the website and the Service.
II. INFORMATION THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN COLLECTS
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may collect both “Non-Personal Information” and “Personal Information” about you. “Non-Personal Information” includes information that cannot be used to personally identify you, such as anonymous usage data, general demographic information the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may collect, referring/exit pages and URLs, platform types, preferences you submit and preferences that are generated based on the data you submit and number of clicks. “Personal Information” includes information that can be used to personally identify you, such as your name, address and email address.
In addition, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may also track information provided to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven by your browser or by the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s mobile application when you view or use the Service, such as the website you came from (known as the “referring URL”), the type of browser you use, the device from which you connected to the Service, the time and date of access, and other information that does not personally identify you. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven use this information for, among other things, the operation of the Service, to maintain the quality of the Service, to provide general statistics regarding use of the Service and for other business purposes. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven tracks this information using cookies, or small text files which include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to a user’s browser from the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s servers and are stored on the user’s computer hard drive. Sending a cookie to a user’s browser enables the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven to collect Non-Personal Information about that user and keep a record of the user’s preferences when utilizing the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s services, both on an individual and aggregate basis. The Business may use both persistent and session cookies; persistent cookies remain on your computer after you close your session and until you delete them, while session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your Internet browser help file directions. If you choose to disable cookies, some areas of the Service may not work properly.
III. HOW THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN USES AND SHARES INFORMATION
Personal Information:
In general, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven does not sell, trade, rent or otherwise share your Personal Information with third parties without your consent. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may share your Personal Information with vendors and other third-party providers who are performing services for the Business. In general, the vendors and third-party providers used by the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will only collect, use and disclose your information to the extent necessary to allow them to perform the services they provide for the Business. For example, when you provide the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven with personal information to complete a transaction, verify your credit card, place an order, arrange for a delivery, or return a purchase, you consent to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s collecting and using such personal information for that specific purpose, including by transmitting such information to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s vendors (and their service providers) performing these services for the Business.
However, certain third-party service providers, such as payment processors, have their own privacy policies in respect of the information that the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven is required to provide to them in order to use their services. For these third-party service providers, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven recommends that you read their privacy policies so that you can understand the manner in which your Personal Information will be handled by such providers.
In addition, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may disclose your Personal Information if required to do so by law or if you violate the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Terms of Use.
Non-Personal Information:
In general, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses Non-Personal Information to help the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven improve the Service and customize the user experience. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven also aggregates Non-Personal Information in order to track trends and analyze use patterns of the Service. This Privacy Policy does not limit in any way the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s use or disclosure of Non-Personal Information and the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven reserves the right to use and disclose such Non-Personal Information to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s partners, advertisers and other third parties at the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s sole discretion.
IV. HOW THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN PROTECTS AND STORES INFORMATION
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven implements reasonable precautions and follow industry best practices in order to protect your Personal Information and ensure that such Personal Information is not accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed. However, these measures do not guarantee that your information will not be accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed by breach of such precautions. By using the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to assume these risks.
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven stores data privately, securely, and confidentially on secure and encrypted servers located in Canada. Your data may be sent securely and encrypted to secure and encrypted servers located in Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom including Ireland, the United States of America, and Australia. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses only the most secure and best protected services available to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven takes data privacy, protection, and confidentiality very seriously. If you have any questions or concerns related to data storage and protection, then please let the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven know.
V. YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING THE USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
You have the right at any time to prevent the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven from contacting you for marketing purposes. When send a promotional communication to a user via Weebly, the user can opt out of further promotional communications by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in each promotional e-mail. Please note that notwithstanding the promotional preferences you indicate by either unsubscribing or opting out in the Settings section of the Site, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may continue to send you administrative emails including, for example, periodic updates to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Privacy Policy.
VI. WEEBLY
Our Service is hosted by Weebly, Inc. (“Weebly”). Weebly provides the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven with the online e-commerce platform that allows the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven to provide the Service to you. Your information, including Personal Information, may be stored through Weebly’s servers. By using the Service, you consent to Weebly’s collection, disclosure, storage, and use of your Personal Information in accordance with Weebly’s privacy policy available at https://www.weebly.com/privacy.
VII. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
As part of the Service, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may provide links to or compatibility with other websites or applications. However, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven is not responsible for the privacy practices employed by those websites or the information or content they contain. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven through the Service. Therefore, this Privacy Policy does not apply to your use of a third-party website accessed by selecting a link via the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service. To the extent that you access or use the Service through or on another website or application, then the privacy policy of that other website or application will apply to your access or use of that site or application. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven encourages the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s users to read the privacy statements of other websites before proceeding to use them.
VIII. AGE OF CONSENT
By using the Service, you represent that you are at least 18 years of age.
IX. CHANGES TO THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN'S PRIVACY POLICY
The Business reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy and the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Terms of Use at any time. If the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven decides to change this Privacy Policy, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will post these changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven collects, how the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses it, and under what circumstances the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven discloses it. Any such modifications become effective upon your continued access to and/or use of the Service five (5) days after the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven first posts the changes on the website or otherwise provide you with notice of such modifications. It is your sole responsibility to check this website from time to time to view any such changes to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to any changes, if and when such changes may be made to this Privacy Policy, you must cease access to this website. If you have provided your email address to us, you give the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven permission to email you for the purpose of notification as described in this Privacy Policy.
X. MERGER OR ACQUISITION
In the event the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven (or Weebly) undergoes a business transaction such as a merger, acquisition by another business, or sale of all or a portion of the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s assets, your Personal Information may be among the assets transferred. You acknowledge and consent that such transfers may occur and are permitted by this Privacy Policy, and that any acquirer of the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s (or Weebly’s) assets may continue to process your Personal Information as set forth in this Privacy Policy. If the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s information practices change at any time in the future, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will post the policy changes here so that you may opt out of the new information practices. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven suggests that you check this Privacy Policy periodically if you are concerned about how your information is used.
XI. EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS & OPTING OUT
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will send you Service-related announcements on occasions when it is necessary to do so. For instance, if the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service is temporarily suspended for maintenance, or a new enhancement is released, which will affect the way you use the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven might send you an email. Generally, you may not opt-out of these communications, which are not promotional in nature. Based upon the Personal Information that you provide us, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may communicate with you in response to your inquiries to provide the services you request and to manage your account. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will communicate with you by email or telephone, in accordance with your wishes. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may also use your Personal Information to send you updates and other promotional communications. If you no longer wish to receive those email updates, you may opt-out of receiving them by following the instructions included in each update or communication.
XII. CONTACTING THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN & WITHDRAWING CONSENT
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or the practices of this Site, or wish to withdraw your consent for the continued collection, use or disclosure of your Personal Information, please contact the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven by sending an email to [email protected].
For purposes of this Agreement, “Service” refers to the Business’s service which can be accessed via the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s website at vandenhooven.ca or through the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s mobile application. The term the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven refers to the Business. “You” refers to you, as a user of Service.
I. CONSENT
By accessing the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, you accept the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, and you consent to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s collection, storage, use and disclosure of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy. In addition, by using the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, or services across partnered and unaffiliated sites, you are accepting the policies and practices described in this Privacy Policy. Each time you visit the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s website, or use the Service, and any time you voluntarily provide the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven with information, you agree that you are consenting to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s collection, use and disclosure of the information that you provide, and you are consenting to receive emails or otherwise be contacted, as described in this Privacy Policy. Whether or not you register or create any kind of account with us, this Privacy Policy applies to all users of the website and the Service.
II. INFORMATION THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN COLLECTS
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may collect both “Non-Personal Information” and “Personal Information” about you. “Non-Personal Information” includes information that cannot be used to personally identify you, such as anonymous usage data, general demographic information the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may collect, referring/exit pages and URLs, platform types, preferences you submit and preferences that are generated based on the data you submit and number of clicks. “Personal Information” includes information that can be used to personally identify you, such as your name, address and email address.
In addition, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may also track information provided to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven by your browser or by the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s mobile application when you view or use the Service, such as the website you came from (known as the “referring URL”), the type of browser you use, the device from which you connected to the Service, the time and date of access, and other information that does not personally identify you. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven use this information for, among other things, the operation of the Service, to maintain the quality of the Service, to provide general statistics regarding use of the Service and for other business purposes. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven tracks this information using cookies, or small text files which include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to a user’s browser from the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s servers and are stored on the user’s computer hard drive. Sending a cookie to a user’s browser enables the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven to collect Non-Personal Information about that user and keep a record of the user’s preferences when utilizing the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s services, both on an individual and aggregate basis. The Business may use both persistent and session cookies; persistent cookies remain on your computer after you close your session and until you delete them, while session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your Internet browser help file directions. If you choose to disable cookies, some areas of the Service may not work properly.
III. HOW THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN USES AND SHARES INFORMATION
Personal Information:
In general, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven does not sell, trade, rent or otherwise share your Personal Information with third parties without your consent. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may share your Personal Information with vendors and other third-party providers who are performing services for the Business. In general, the vendors and third-party providers used by the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will only collect, use and disclose your information to the extent necessary to allow them to perform the services they provide for the Business. For example, when you provide the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven with personal information to complete a transaction, verify your credit card, place an order, arrange for a delivery, or return a purchase, you consent to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s collecting and using such personal information for that specific purpose, including by transmitting such information to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s vendors (and their service providers) performing these services for the Business.
However, certain third-party service providers, such as payment processors, have their own privacy policies in respect of the information that the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven is required to provide to them in order to use their services. For these third-party service providers, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven recommends that you read their privacy policies so that you can understand the manner in which your Personal Information will be handled by such providers.
In addition, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may disclose your Personal Information if required to do so by law or if you violate the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Terms of Use.
Non-Personal Information:
In general, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses Non-Personal Information to help the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven improve the Service and customize the user experience. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven also aggregates Non-Personal Information in order to track trends and analyze use patterns of the Service. This Privacy Policy does not limit in any way the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s use or disclosure of Non-Personal Information and the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven reserves the right to use and disclose such Non-Personal Information to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s partners, advertisers and other third parties at the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s sole discretion.
IV. HOW THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN PROTECTS AND STORES INFORMATION
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven implements reasonable precautions and follow industry best practices in order to protect your Personal Information and ensure that such Personal Information is not accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed. However, these measures do not guarantee that your information will not be accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed by breach of such precautions. By using the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to assume these risks.
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven stores data privately, securely, and confidentially on secure and encrypted servers located in Canada. Your data may be sent securely and encrypted to secure and encrypted servers located in Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom including Ireland, the United States of America, and Australia. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses only the most secure and best protected services available to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven takes data privacy, protection, and confidentiality very seriously. If you have any questions or concerns related to data storage and protection, then please let the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven know.
V. YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING THE USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
You have the right at any time to prevent the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven from contacting you for marketing purposes. When send a promotional communication to a user via Weebly, the user can opt out of further promotional communications by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in each promotional e-mail. Please note that notwithstanding the promotional preferences you indicate by either unsubscribing or opting out in the Settings section of the Site, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may continue to send you administrative emails including, for example, periodic updates to the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Privacy Policy.
VI. WEEBLY
Our Service is hosted by Weebly, Inc. (“Weebly”). Weebly provides the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven with the online e-commerce platform that allows the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven to provide the Service to you. Your information, including Personal Information, may be stored through Weebly’s servers. By using the Service, you consent to Weebly’s collection, disclosure, storage, and use of your Personal Information in accordance with Weebly’s privacy policy available at https://www.weebly.com/privacy.
VII. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
As part of the Service, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may provide links to or compatibility with other websites or applications. However, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven is not responsible for the privacy practices employed by those websites or the information or content they contain. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven through the Service. Therefore, this Privacy Policy does not apply to your use of a third-party website accessed by selecting a link via the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service. To the extent that you access or use the Service through or on another website or application, then the privacy policy of that other website or application will apply to your access or use of that site or application. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven encourages the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s users to read the privacy statements of other websites before proceeding to use them.
VIII. AGE OF CONSENT
By using the Service, you represent that you are at least 18 years of age.
IX. CHANGES TO THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN'S PRIVACY POLICY
The Business reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy and the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Terms of Use at any time. If the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven decides to change this Privacy Policy, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will post these changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven collects, how the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven uses it, and under what circumstances the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven discloses it. Any such modifications become effective upon your continued access to and/or use of the Service five (5) days after the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven first posts the changes on the website or otherwise provide you with notice of such modifications. It is your sole responsibility to check this website from time to time to view any such changes to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to any changes, if and when such changes may be made to this Privacy Policy, you must cease access to this website. If you have provided your email address to us, you give the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven permission to email you for the purpose of notification as described in this Privacy Policy.
X. MERGER OR ACQUISITION
In the event the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven (or Weebly) undergoes a business transaction such as a merger, acquisition by another business, or sale of all or a portion of the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s assets, your Personal Information may be among the assets transferred. You acknowledge and consent that such transfers may occur and are permitted by this Privacy Policy, and that any acquirer of the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s (or Weebly’s) assets may continue to process your Personal Information as set forth in this Privacy Policy. If the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s information practices change at any time in the future, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will post the policy changes here so that you may opt out of the new information practices. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven suggests that you check this Privacy Policy periodically if you are concerned about how your information is used.
XI. EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS & OPTING OUT
The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will send you Service-related announcements on occasions when it is necessary to do so. For instance, if the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service is temporarily suspended for maintenance, or a new enhancement is released, which will affect the way you use the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven’s Service, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven might send you an email. Generally, you may not opt-out of these communications, which are not promotional in nature. Based upon the Personal Information that you provide us, the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may communicate with you in response to your inquiries to provide the services you request and to manage your account. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven will communicate with you by email or telephone, in accordance with your wishes. The Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven may also use your Personal Information to send you updates and other promotional communications. If you no longer wish to receive those email updates, you may opt-out of receiving them by following the instructions included in each update or communication.
XII. CONTACTING THE LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW J. VAN DEN HOOVEN & WITHDRAWING CONSENT
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or the practices of this Site, or wish to withdraw your consent for the continued collection, use or disclosure of your Personal Information, please contact the Law Office of Matthew J. Van Den Hooven by sending an email to [email protected].