Lawyers Weekly Security Policy
Below are details about the information Lawyers Weekly collects, when we collect it and how we use it:
Orders and Registrations
When you order a subscription online and/or register for on-line services as a current subscriber we collect your name, firm/company name, address, telephone number and your e-mail address to verify your request and correspond with you about your subscription and service. We may also use this information to inform you of additional services and products, and let you know about new features in the newspaper and on our website. If you prefer not to receive any e-mail communication from us and/or our partners and other product and service providers, you may opt-out by sending an e-mail to comments@lawyersweekly.com and type “remove” in the subject line.
Security
At Lawyers Weekly protecting your information is a priority. While there is always some risk of privacy infringements whenever information is conveyed electronically, we try to be proactive to minimize that risk. Our secure pages use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to protect the security of your online order information. When giving your credit card number, SSL encrypts all personal information including your card number, name and address. With this encryption, only Lawyers Weekly is allowed to decode your information. How can you be sure any connection is secure? Simply look at the lower left-hand or right-hand corner of your browser window. If you see an unbroken key or a closed lock, the SSL is active and your information is secure. You can also double-check by looking at the URL line of your browser. When accessing a secure server, the first characters of the site address will change from ‘http’ to ‘https.’ If for some reason you are unable to connect to our secure server or would rather place your order by phone, please call us at 1-800-444-5297 x 8156.
Cookies
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Comments or questions
If you have any comments or questions about our privacy and security policy, send e-mail to: comments@lawyersweekly.com.
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