The following Privacy Policy details how The High Court (hereafter known as “Site,” “we,” “us”) protects and uses collected information. The practices outlined in this Privacy Policy refer to any personally identifiable information, anonymous data collection, and reporting.

What Information We Collect

We collect personally identifiable information, including but not limited to your name and your email address. We will not collect any such information unless you give your explicit consent. 

We also collect non-sensitive data, such as your IP address. We use “cookies” to gather statistics on how you use the Site. This is a standard practice that many commercial websites employ to monitor site usage. Our Cookie Policy explains this in greater detail. 

We may collect non-personally identifiable, anonymous information, such as the number of website visits we receive. We only use these statistics internally, and they do not contain personal information. We cannot derive personal information from these statistics. 

How We Use the Information We Collect

  • We only use the information we collect for the purposes that we clearly state before we ask you to provide said information. 
  • We will not send promotional emails to your email address unless you have opted in for this service. We make it explicitly clear to you what you are signing up for. 
  • We use the information to customize and improve user experience and to curate relevant content for our readers. 
  • We may use the information to answer inquiries or provide feedback to you. We may also use non-personally-identifying information to design surveys or questionnaires. 
  • We may use the information to handle complaints or provide operational notices.

With Whom We Share Collected Information

  • We do not distribute any form of personal information. We do not rent, sell, or share the information we collect. 
  • Your personal information may only be disclosed if the following conditions are met:
    • If we are legally required to do so;
    • To protect the rights and property of The High Court;
    • If our records show fraudulent and deceptive activities are practiced and we must notify the government;
    • If any communication you share on the Site implies harm to others.

Security of the Gathered Information

We have taken all appropriate electronic and physical measures to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure of your personal information. 

External Links

Our Site contains links to other websites. As stated in our Terms of Use, we have no means to control the content or behavior of external sites. Therefore, we hold no liability for the protection of the privacy of the information you share with external websites. 

Cookie Policy

“Cookies” are simple computer files that a web service places on your hard drive. They are not able to run programs and cannot deliver malware to your device. Each user is assigned a personal cookie that is designed to improve their browsing experience. 

When you access a website using cookies, you may accept or decline them. The site will still function if you opt to decline cookies; however, your access to features may be limited. 

The majority of web browsers accept cookies by default. If you do not wish to allow this, you must check your browser’s settings. 

Disabling Cookies

Follow the instructions for the browser you use to disable cookies. You will find more information about disabling and deleting cookies from the major browsers below. 

Internet Explorer

Mozilla Firefox

Google Chrome

Safari

Opera

If you wish to disable cookies selectively per site, you should check how to do so on the site in question. 

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