The Tax Law Institute collects information to improve functionality, content, and to monitor performance. Data is used to help answer specific questions about the usage and performance of the web site or individual web pages. When you visit the Tax Law Institute gateway web site, we collect information regarding: your Internet location (IP address) which pages you visit on our site from which web page you came to our site which software you use to visit our site and its configuration
None of the information can be associated with you individually.
If you apply for admission or other services provided by the Tax Law Institute, any information you provide is confidential and is not shared with any third parties except as authorized by you as part of the application process or other service.
Information Use
The Tax Law Institute web site does not: collect personally identifiable information (e.g., name, email address) unless you voluntarily provide it to us. Nor does the Tax Law Institute provide or sell any personally identifiable information to outside agencies (third parties)
At no time do we associate site usage with individual IP addresses.
The Tax Law Institute works in a distributed information technology environment. Policies and procedures for other web sites may vary. If you have questions about any web sites' privacy practices, write to administration@taxlawinstitute.com.
Our staff occasionally monitors search terms that users enter into the search engine but this tracking is never associated with individual users.
Security
This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control.
Contacting the Tax Law Institute
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this site, please contact us at administration@taxlawinstitute.com.
For more information on privacy, please write to Michael Stuart J.D., Director, Tax Law Institute at michaelstuart@taxlawinstitute.com.