Privacy Policy
Fred Kalouche & Associates
Website Privacy Policy – General
Fred Kalouche & Associates respects the privacy of every individual who visits our website or interacts with our firm online. This Privacy Policy outlines the information Fred Kalouche & Associates may collect and how we will use it. It also explains what to do if you do not want your personal information collected, stored, or shared when you visit our website or respond to any interactive features.
Personally Identifiable Information
Fred Kalouche & Associates will not collect any personally identifiable information about you (such as your name, address, telephone number, or email address) unless you provide it voluntarily.
If you do not wish to provide personally identifiable information, please do not submit it via our website. If you have already submitted such information and would like us to remove it from our records, please contact us using the details at the bottom of this policy. We will use reasonable efforts to delete your information from our existing files.
If you do provide us with personally identifiable information, we may use it in the following ways unless stated otherwise:
To understand your legal needs and how we can improve our services
To communicate with you or respond to your enquiry
To provide legal advice or services
To protect our rights, legal obligations, or property
To share with trusted third parties (such as IT service providers or legal professionals) who assist us in delivering our services
We do not sell or trade your personal information.
Children
Fred Kalouche & Associates has no intention of collecting personally identifiable information from individuals under the age of 13 without appropriate parental or guardian consent. Where applicable, we will clearly instruct children not to submit such information on our site or advertisements.
If a child has provided us with personal information, a parent or guardian should contact us using the details below if they wish to have it removed. We will make reasonable efforts to delete the child’s information from our records.
Non-Personally Identifiable Information Collected Automatically
In some cases, we may collect information about you that is not personally identifiable. This can include:
The type of internet browser and operating system you are using
Your IP address and general geographic location
The pages you visit on our site and how long you spend on them
The website or search engine that referred you to our site
Please note: Under certain circumstances, IP addresses may be linked to personally identifiable information when such data is stored in registries managed by internet service providers or registrars.
Information We May Place Automatically on Your Device
When you view our site, we may store some data on your device in the form of a “cookie” or similar file. Cookies help us tailor the website to better match your interests and preferences, improve usability, and track site analytics.
You may disable or manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
Block all cookies
Receive a notification before a cookie is stored
Delete existing cookies
Refer to your browser’s help documentation for instructions.
Embedded Content from Other Websites
Our website may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles). Embedded content from other websites behaves as if you have visited the other website directly. These third-party websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed tracking technologies, and monitor your interaction with their content.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices of external sites. Please refer to their privacy policies for more information.
Cookies Used on Login or Interaction
If you leave a comment, you may opt in to saving your name, email address, and website in cookies for convenience. These last for one year.
If you log in, we will set cookies to store your login details and screen preferences. Login cookies typically last two days. If “Remember Me” is selected, login persists for two weeks. On logout, cookies are removed.
Cookies may also be used when editing or publishing content. These contain no personal data and expire after 1 day.
Security of Information
Fred Kalouche & Associates takes reasonable steps to preserve the security of all information collected, including cookie and personal information, in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Our website and systems are hosted on secure networks with standard firewalls, SSL encryption, and password protection. Only authorised staff have access to personally identifiable information. While we strive to safeguard your data, no method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure. You acknowledge that any transmission is at your own risk.
Once received, we take appropriate steps to secure your data in our systems and prevent unauthorised access, loss, or misuse.
Basis of Privacy Policy Principles
The privacy principles contained in this policy are aligned with recognised international standards of privacy protection, including the:
Acceptance and Changes to This Privacy Policy
By using our website, you acknowledge and accept the terms of this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy replaces all previous versions and may be updated at any time. Any updates will be posted on this page. Continued use of the website indicates acceptance of the updated policy.
Who to Contact
If you have submitted personally identifiable information through our website and would like it removed, or if you have any questions regarding our Privacy Policy, please contact:
Fred Kalouche & Associates
Address: 6 Russell Street, Granville New South Wales 2142
Email: Fred@dev.fklaw.com.au
Phone: (02) 8062 6300
Website: https://dev.fklaw.com.au
We will make reasonable efforts to respond to your request or enquiry promptly.