Privacy Policy
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General Statement
The Law Offices of David K. Yamamoto does not currently collect personal identifying information except:
- to the extent that you provide information to us in a Web based form (for example, when you request to receive information via email or request services using forms on our web pages),
- to the extent that you provide information to us in an email message, and
- to the extent that your web browser provides information – such as your IP address or the site from which you linked to our web server.
The Law Offices of David K. Yamamoto will use your information only for that specific purpose for which you submitted the information. However, The Law Offices of David K. Yamamoto may use information it obtains from its site in an aggregated form in order to gauge the usefulness and popularity of its several web pages, or certain links to or from our site.
Use of Cookies
Cookies are small files on the client side that are generated from the Server to which you connect. The site, to which you connect, will generate a cookie and send it to your hard drive for storage. This allows the information to be updated when you re-visit the Web site at a later time. Cookies are frequently used to identify and assist visitors. Many consider the use of cookies to be an industry standard. The Law Offices of David K. Yamamoto does not currently use cookies on its web site, however it may decide to use them in the future. The Law Offices of David K. Yamamoto reserves the right to change this policy at any time by posting a new privacy policy at this location.
Your information will not be shared, under any circumstances, with third party individuals or affiliations.