Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions
Jessie Hoerman
Jul 11, 2019
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We have completed our revised privacy policy and terms and conditions, and we are very proud to announce that the SimplyConvert platform is compliant with the TCPA, GDPR and HIPAA. The highlights are summarized below. We invite you to contact us with any questions or comments.
Starting this week, every chat session or submission on one of our embedded contact forms requires the user to manually check a box showing their consent to our privacy policy.
Here is an overview of why we now require this and what this means for your law firm:
GDPR – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a digital privacy regulation introduced on May 25, 2018 in the EU. It was intended to standardize various privacy legislations across the EU into one set of rules and protect all web users. There are substantial fines for companies that do not comply.
Although your intended audience is strictly U.S. legal consumers (as is ours), this law has been written very broadly to cover any business that may have a web presence that could be accessible to an EU citizen (i.e, anyone on the world wide web). There is no way for any U.S. law firm to prevent an EU citizen from leaving a message or information on a contact form or chatting with their bot or live chat, so we believe that, for now, we all must comply with this law. Most U.S. businesses do not comply.
Our privacy policy digs deeper into the details of what we did to ensure we comply, including consent, the right to opt-out, the right to access data, the right to be forgotten, and steps taken to keep data safe. It is important that you read through this information so you are aware of any of these actions taken by users.
SimplyConvert makes reasonable efforts to collect only the minimum necessary information to achieve our purpose: provide instant legal guidance.
That said, under the HIPAA requirements, some of the information we collect may be considered Protected Health Information (PHI). For that reason, we take the protection of that data very seriously through the following steps so that we may remain in compliance with the requirements of HIPAA:
Please review the terms and conditions for utilizing the SimplyConvert platform at your earliest convenience.