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PRIVACY POLICY

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Updated: February 15, 2026

I. Interpretation and Definitions

Interpretation: Capitalized words in this Privacy Policy have the meanings defined below. These definitions apply whether the terms appear in singular or plural form.

Definitions: For the purposes of this Privacy Policy:

II. Data Collection

Types of Data Collected

Tracking Technologies and Cookies

We use Cookies and similar tracking technologies (beacons, tags, scripts) to monitor activity, improve the Service, and store information.

  1. Browser Cookies – Small files on Your Device; however, they may be refused via browser settings.
  2. Flash Cookies – Stored locally; not managed through standard browser settings.
  3. Web Beacons – Small electronic files in pages or emails to track usage and statistics.

Use of Your Personal Data

Sharing Your Personal Data

We may share Personal Data:

Furthermore, We ensure that all Service Providers comply with adequate security standards.

Retention of Your Personal Data

We retain Personal Data only as long as necessary to fulfill this Privacy Policy, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Additionally, Usage Data may be retained for internal analysis or legal compliance.

Transfer of Your Personal Data

Your Personal Data is processed at Our operating offices and in other locations, including outside the Country. However, We actively take all necessary steps to ensure Your data remains secure and complies with this Privacy Policy.

Disclosure of Your Personal Data

Personal Data may be disclosed for:

Security of Your Personal Data

We use commercially acceptable measures to protect Personal Data. Nevertheless, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is 100% secure

Children’s Privacy

Our Service does not target children under 13. If We learn that a child under 13 has shared Personal Data without parental consent, We immediately remove that information. In some countries, local laws require parental consent before We collect and use a child’s data.

Our Service may link to third-party websites. We, however, are not responsible for their content, privacy policies, or practices and recommend reviewing each site’s Privacy Policy.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically. When changes occur, updates will be posted here, along with email notifications or prominent notices. Additionally, the “Updated” date will reflect the latest revision. Therefore, we encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed.

Contact Us

For questions about this Privacy Policy, contact us at: info@akaweihlaw.com

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