PRIVACY POLICY
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: January 1, 2026
David Ilganayev Law, PLLC (“David Ilganayev Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) operates the website https://www.lawbydavid.com (the “Service”). We are committed to protecting your privacy and handling personal information in a transparent, lawful, and secure manner.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard information when you visit or interact with our Service, as well as the rights and choices available to you. By using the Service, you consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
1. Information We Collect
We collect information to operate effectively and provide a high-quality user experience.
A. Personal Information You Provide
We may collect personally identifiable information that you voluntarily submit, including but not limited to:
First and last name
Email address
Phone number
Mailing address (city, state, ZIP/postal code)
Information submitted through contact forms, chat features, intake forms, or case evaluation requests
Submission of information through the website does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not considered privileged or confidential unless and until a formal attorney-client relationship is established.
B. Automatically Collected Information
When you access the Service, we may automatically collect certain technical and usage information, including:
IP address
Browser type and version
Device type and operating system
Pages viewed, dates and times of visits, and time spent on pages
Referring URLs
Unique device identifiers and diagnostic data
2. Cookies and Tracking Technologies (Cookie Policy)
We use cookies and similar technologies to operate, analyze, and improve our Service.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device that enable website functionality, remember preferences, and collect analytics data.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies: Required for website functionality and security
Performance & Analytics Cookies: Used to analyze site traffic and usage (e.g., Google Analytics)
Functional Cookies: Remember user preferences and settings
Advertising Cookies (if applicable): Used to measure advertising effectiveness and deliver relevant ads
Cookie Consent and Control
Upon your first visit, you are presented with a cookie consent banner allowing you to accept, reject, or customize non-essential cookies, as required by applicable law. Non-essential cookies are not placed without consent. You may update or withdraw consent at any time through the cookie settings tool or your browser settings.
Disabling cookies may affect certain website functionality.
3. How We Use Information
We use collected information for purposes including:
Providing and maintaining the Service
Responding to inquiries and requests for legal consultations
Communicating regarding services, updates, or changes
Improving website performance, content, and user experience
Monitoring usage trends and analytics
Detecting, preventing, and addressing security or technical issues
Complying with legal and regulatory obligations
4. Sharing and Disclosure of Information
We do not sell personal information.
We may share information only in the following circumstances:
A. Service Providers
We may share information with trusted third-party vendors (e.g., website hosting, analytics, IT support, marketing services) who perform services on our behalf. These providers are contractually required to safeguard information and use it solely for authorized purposes.
B. Legal Requirements
We may disclose information where required by law or where disclosure is necessary to:
Comply with legal obligations or lawful requests
Protect and defend our rights or property
Investigate suspected wrongdoing or fraud
Protect the safety of users or the public
Reduce legal liability
5. Analytics and Measurement Tools
We may use third-party analytics tools, including Google Analytics, to understand website traffic and usage patterns. These tools may collect data through cookies and similar technologies.
You may learn more about Google’s data practices at:
https://policies.google.com/privacy
You may opt out of Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On.
6. Third-Party Advertising Platforms and Tracking Technologies
We may use third-party advertising and marketing platforms, including but not limited to Google (Google Ads), Microsoft/Bing Ads, Meta Platforms, Inc. (Facebook and Instagram), TikTok, and similar providers (collectively, “Advertising Partners”), to promote our services and measure advertising performance.
These Advertising Partners may collect information through cookies, pixels, tags, SDKs, or similar technologies when you interact with our website or advertisements, including:
IP address
Device and browser identifiers
Operating system information
Pages viewed and interactions taken
Approximate location data
Referral and conversion data
Advertising Partners may use this information to deliver interest-based or contextual advertising, measure campaign effectiveness, prevent fraud, and improve platform security.
We do not control how Advertising Partners independently collect or use data through their own technologies. Their practices are governed by their respective privacy policies.
We do not knowingly provide sensitive personal information, confidential communications, or attorney-client privileged information to advertising platforms.
Data collected via advertising technologies does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
7. Advertising Choices and Opt-Out Rights
You may limit or opt out of targeted advertising through the following tools:
Google Ads Settings: https://adssettings.google.com
Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On
Meta Ad Preferences: https://www.facebook.com/adpreferences
TikTok Ad Settings (within your TikTok account)
Microsoft Privacy Controls: https://account.microsoft.com/privacy
You may also manage cookies through your browser or the website’s cookie consent tool. Opting out does not eliminate ads but may reduce their relevance.
8. No Sale or Sharing of Personal Information
We do not sell personal information as defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).
Certain limited disclosures to Advertising Partners may constitute “sharing” for purposes of cross-context behavioral advertising. Such sharing is subject to consent where required and is conducted in compliance with applicable privacy laws.
California residents may opt out of such sharing through the cookie consent tool or by contacting us directly.
9. Data Retention
We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
10. Data Security
We employ reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal information. However, no method of transmission or storage is entirely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
11. Privacy Rights
California Residents (CCPA/CPRA)
California residents may have the right to:
Know what personal information is collected, used, or disclosed
Request access to or deletion of personal information
Correct inaccurate personal information
Limit the use of sensitive personal information (if applicable)
Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information
Not be discriminated against for exercising privacy rights
Requests may be submitted by contacting us using the information below.
12. Children’s Privacy
The Service is not intended for individuals under 18 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If such information is identified, it will be promptly deleted.
13. Third-Party Links
The Service may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those websites and encourage users to review their privacy policies.
14. Use of Artificial Intelligence
We may use automated or artificial intelligence–enabled tools to support website operations such as analytics, accessibility, content optimization, or user communications. These tools do not provide legal advice, make legal determinations, or replace review by a licensed attorney.
We do not use artificial intelligence to make automated decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects concerning individuals. Personal information is not used to train AI models in a manner that identifies individual users, except as permitted by law.
15. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Updates will be posted with a revised effective date. Material changes may be highlighted on the website.
16. Contact Information
For questions, privacy requests, or advertising data inquiries, contact:
David Ilganayev Law, PLLC
Email: Contact@lawbydavid.com
Subject Line (recommended): Privacy Request – Advertising Data