Effective Date: 01/06/2026
Last Updated: 01/09/2026

1. Who We Are

This Privacy Policy explains how  DIGI LAWYER LLC (“we,” “our,” or “us”) collects, uses, and shares personal information when you use our website and legal forms platform in the United States.

We are licensed and operate in New York, Illinois, Georgia, and Missouri, and we work to follow the privacy and data‑security rules in each of those states.

2. Information We Collect

We collect information in three main ways.

  • Information you provide
    • Contact details (name, email, phone number, address)
    • Account details (username, password)
    • Information you enter into our legal forms and documents
    • Payment‑related information processed by our payment providers (we do not store full card numbers)
  • Information collected automatically
    • IP address, browser type, device type, operating system
    • Pages you visit, links you click, time spent on pages, and referring websites
    • Cookie and tracking data (see “Cookies and Tracking” below)
  • Information from third parties
    • Limited information from payment processors (payment status)
    • Referral or analytics information from partners or advertising tools

3. How We Use Your Information

We use personal information only for clear business purposes.

  • To provide, secure, and maintain our platform and services
  • To generate, store, and manage your legal forms
  • To create and manage your account and verify your identity
  • To respond to your questions and customer support requests
  • To send service‑related messages (account changes, security alerts, policy updates)
  • To improve our website, content, and features
  • To prevent fraud, abuse, or security incidents and to comply with legal obligations

If we ever want to use your information for a substantially different purpose, we will update this notice and, where required, ask for your consent.

4. Cookies and Tracking

We use cookies and similar technologies to help our site function and to understand how it is used.

  • What cookies do
    • Keep you logged in and remember your preferences
    • Help us understand how visitors use our site
    • Support security and error detection
    • In some cases, help measure or improve our marketing
  • Your choices
    • You can adjust cookie settings in your browser to block or delete cookies.
    • If we use non‑essential cookies (for example analytics or advertising), we will provide a way to manage or opt out of those cookies.

Some parts of the site may not work correctly without certain cookies.

5. How We Share Information

We do not sell your personal information for money.

We may share information as follows:

  • Service providers
    • With trusted vendors who help us run our business (hosting, payment processing, analytics, email services, customer support).
    • These providers must only use your information to perform services for us and must protect it appropriately.
  • Legal and safety reasons
    • When required by law, regulation, subpoena, or court order
    • To protect our rights, privacy, safety, or property, or that of you or others
    • To investigate and help prevent fraud or security issues
  • Business transfers
    • If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, we may transfer information as part of that transaction, as permitted by law.

If we ever “sell” or “share” personal information or use it for targeted advertising where state law treats that differently, we will clearly explain this and provide an easy way to opt out.

6. Your Privacy Rights

Many US state privacy laws (including those emerging in states like Illinois and Georgia) provide certain rights to consumers regarding their personal information.

Depending on where you live and whether the law applies to our business, you may have the right to:

  • Access / right to know
    • Ask what personal information we collect, how we use it, and who we share it with.
  • Correction
    • Ask us to correct inaccurate personal information we hold about you.
  • Deletion
    • Ask us to delete personal information we collected from you, with certain legal or business exceptions.
  • Data portability
    • Request a copy of certain personal information in a portable, usable format.
  • Opt‑out of certain uses
    • Opt out of the sale of personal information and certain types of targeted advertising or profiling, if we engage in those activities.
  • Non‑discrimination / no retaliation
    • Not be treated unfairly (for example, denied services or charged higher prices) just because you exercise your privacy rights, except where a price difference reasonably relates to the value of your data or is allowed by law.

How to exercise your rights

You can contact us to exercise your rights by:

  • Email: digilawyerusa@gmail.com / info@digi.lawyer
  • Mail: DIGITAL LAWYER LLC , 7730 Carondelet Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, 63105-3314 , United States

We may need to verify your identity before acting on your request, which can include asking for certain information or asking you to log into your account.

If we deny your request where state law gives you a right to appeal, we will tell you how to appeal our decision.

7. Special Information for New York Residents

New York has specific rules about data security and breach notification (the SHIELD Act) and broader consumer‑protection expectations.

  • Data security (SHIELD Act)
    • We maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the “private information” of New York residents, as that term is used in New York law.
  • Breach notification
    • If there is a breach of security involving the private information of New York residents, we will notify affected individuals and, when required, the appropriate authorities in line with New York’s SHIELD Act requirements.
  • Personalized / algorithmic pricing
    • If we ever use personal information to personalize prices or offers for New York residents, we will provide a clear notice where the price is shown explaining that an algorithm (automated system) used personal data to set that price, as required by recent New York consumer‑protection measures.

8. Special Information for Illinois Residents

Illinois has data breach rules and is advancing more comprehensive privacy protections that mirror other state privacy laws.

  • Breach notification
    • If personal information of Illinois residents is involved in a data breach, we will notify affected individuals as soon as reasonably possible and without unreasonable delay, consistent with Illinois law.
  • Privacy rights
    • Illinois is moving toward a core set of rights similar to access, correction, deletion, and opt‑out of certain uses and sales of personal information; this policy is designed to cover those rights for Illinois residents as these laws take effect and apply to our business.

Where Illinois passes a comprehensive privacy law that applies to us, we will update this section to include any additional details required.

9. Special Information for Georgia Residents

Georgia is developing a consumer privacy framework that requires clear privacy notices, reasonable security, and ways for consumers to exercise their rights.

For Georgia residents:

  • We describe the categories of personal information we process, the purposes for processing, and how you can exercise your rights in this policy, as required by emerging Georgia law.
  • We commit to taking reasonable steps to protect your personal information and to honor any state‑specific access, correction, deletion, and opt‑out rights that apply to our business.

If Georgia enacts further detailed rules that apply to us, we will update this section with more specific information.

10. Special Information for Missouri Residents

Missouri focuses strongly on breach notification and protection of personal information.

  • Breach notification
    • If personal information of Missouri residents is involved in a security breach, we will notify affected individuals without unreasonable delay, and no later than the time limits required by Missouri law, taking into account any requests from law enforcement.
  • Scope of personal information
    • Missouri law covers certain data elements linked to a person’s name (for example, Social Security number or certain financial account information); if such data is affected, we will follow the state’s notice rules.

11. Data Security

We use reasonable physical, technical, and administrative safeguards designed to protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.

No system is perfectly secure, but we work to keep our protections up to date and appropriate for the type of information we handle.

12. Data Retention

We keep your personal information only as long as needed to:

  • Provide and support our services
  • Meet legal, tax, or regulatory obligations
  • Resolve disputes and enforce our agreements

When information is no longer needed, we will delete, de‑identify, or securely store it in line with applicable law and our internal policies.

13. Children’s Privacy

Our services are intended for adults and not for children under 18.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided information to us, please contact us so we can delete it.

14. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy when our practices, technologies, or applicable laws change.

When we make material changes, we will update the “Effective Date” and, where required, provide additional notice (for example, by email or a notice on our website).

15. Cookies

Cookies and similar technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies (like pixels and local storage) to run our website, keep it secure, and understand how people use it. Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our site.

  • Types of cookies we use
    • Strictly necessary cookies: Needed for our site to work (for example, to keep you logged in or remember items related to your account).
    • Performance / analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors use our site (for example, which pages are viewed most often) so we can improve it.
    • Functional cookies: Remember your choices and preferences, like language or region.
    • Advertising / marketing cookies (if used): Help us and our partners show relevant ads and measure how effective they are.
  • How you can control cookies
    • You can change your browser settings to block or delete cookies.
    • Some cookies are essential for the site to work; if you block them, parts of the site may not function properly.
    • Where required by law, you will see a banner or tool that lets you manage non‑essential cookies (like analytics or advertising cookies).

If we use third‑party analytics or advertising tools (for example, Google Analytics or similar services), those third parties may set their own cookies; their use of your information is governed by their own privacy notices.

16. “Not Legal Advice” Disclaimer

Our platform provides legal information and self‑help tools, not personalized legal advice.

  • The forms, templates, explanations, and other content on our site are for general informational purposes only.
  • They may not be appropriate for your specific situation or jurisdiction.
  • Using our site, viewing our content, or generating a form does not create an attorney‑client relationship between you and us, or between you and any lawyer who may have helped draft a template.

You should talk to a licensed attorney in your state if you need legal advice about your specific situation.

17. No Attorney‑Client Relationship

  • Communicating with us through the site, email, chat, or contact forms does not create an attorney‑client relationship.
  • Do not send confidential or sensitive information to us expecting attorney‑client privilege.
  • If we ever introduce options to work directly with an attorney, that relationship will be governed by a separate written agreement or engagement letter.

18. Accuracy and Completeness Disclaimer

We work to keep our forms and information current and accurate, but:

  • Laws change frequently and are interpreted differently by courts and agencies.
  • We cannot promise that all content on the site is always up to date, complete, or suitable for your particular circumstances.
  • You are responsible for reviewing forms and information carefully and deciding whether they meet your needs before using or signing them.

19. Availability and Technical Issues

We try to keep our site available and running smoothly, but:

  • We do not guarantee that the site will always be available, secure, or free from errors, bugs, or interruptions.
  • There may be times when the site is down for maintenance, updates, or issues beyond our control (such as hosting provider outages or internet problems).
  • We are not responsible for any loss or damage caused by your inability to access or use the site during those times, to the extent allowed by law.

20. Third‑Party Links and Services

Our site may contain links to websites, tools, or services that we do not operate.

  • We do not control and are not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or security of those third‑party sites or services.
  • Any information you provide to third parties is governed by their own policies and terms, not ours.

22. User Responsibilities

To help protect yourself and others, you agree to:

  • Use our site and forms only for lawful purposes.
  • Provide accurate and honest information when using our forms or creating an account.
  • Keep your account login details confidential and notify us promptly if you suspect unauthorized access.

23. Limitation of Liability (Plain Language)

To the fullest extent allowed by law:

  • Our platform and all content are provided “as is” and “as available.”
  • We do not make promises or guarantees about specific results from using our forms or tools.
  • We are not responsible for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages (for example, lost profits or lost data) that result from your use of the site, forms, or content.

24. How to Contact Us

If you have questions, concerns, or requests about this Privacy Policy or your personal information, you can contact us at:

  • Email: info@digi.lawyer
We will do our best to respond within the time frames required by applicable law.