Law Office of Jason Petri

Privacy Policy



This website, (jasonpetri.com, loojp.com, petrilawoffice.com, sweetwatercountyattorney.com, and any other URL which may forward to this website), does not directly collect any information about the visitors to this website, and will not share, distribute, or divulge anything about visitors to the site to any third party. This website, like many other websites, uses Google technologies to improve its content. When you visit a website that uses Google’s advertising products (like AdSense), social products (like the +1 button), or analytics tools (Google Analytics), your web browser automatically sends certain information to Google. This includes, for example, the web address of the page that you're visiting and your IP address. Google may also set cookies on your browser or read cookies that are already there. Similarly, apps that partner with Google can send Google information such as the name of the app and an identifier that helps us to determine which ads were served to other apps on your device. If you are signed in to your Google Account, and depending on your Account settings, Google may add that information to your Account, and treat it as personal information.

How Google uses the information sent by your browser

When you visit websites or use apps that use Google technologies, Google may use the information it receives from those websites and apps to, for example:

• Make ads more effective
• Provide reports of ads activity to advertisers and websites hosting the ads, and to ensure payment to those website publishers
• Help website and app owners using Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage with their sites or apps
• Improve your Google+ experience
• Detect and defend against fraud and other security risks to protect users and partners
• Meet Google’s legal duties
• Improve Google’s products


How you can control the information sent to Google


For tips and advice on staying safe and managing your data online, visit the Google Safety Center. Here are some of the ways you can control the information that is shared by your web browser when you visit or interact with Google services on websites across the web:
Ads Settings helps you control the ads by Google that you see across the web. You can learn how ads are selected for you, opt out of Ads Personalization, and block specific advertisers. Learn more about advertising.
• If you are signed in to your Google Account, and depending on your Account settings, you can see and edit some of the information we collect from the sites and apps you have visited.
• Many sites across the web use Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage with their sites or apps. If you don’t want Analytics to be used in your browser, you can install the Google Analytics browser add-on. Learn more about Google Analytics and privacy.
• Google makes it easy for you to make recommendations for your friends - for example, by clicking the +1 button on content you like. Some of your +1s may show your name and Google+ profile photo in ads, but you can opt out if you don't want to appear in ads. You can also visit the +1 tab on your Google+ profile to review and manage all of your +1's. Learn more about how to get to your +1 tab.
• Incognito mode in Chrome allows you to browse the web without recording webpages and files in your browser history. Cookies are deleted after you've closed all of your incognito windows and tabs, and your bookmarks and settings are stored until you delete them. Learn more about cookies.


Changes to this Privacy Policy


The Law Office of Jason Petri, P.C., may change the provisions of this Privacy Policy at any time, and will always post the most up-to-date version on this website.





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