Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 15, 2026

Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Information We Collect
  3. How We Use Your Information
  4. De-Identified Information
  5. Cookie Policy
  6. Marketing Communications
  7. How We Share Your Information
  8. How We Protect Your Information
  9. Your Privacy Rights
  10. Children's Privacy
  11. How Long We Keep Your Information
  12. Third-Party Services
  13. Changes to This Policy
  14. Contact Us

Overview

This is the Privacy Policy of Litigation God ("Litigation God," "we," "us," or "our"). We take the privacy and security of your personal information seriously, and this Policy is intended to give you a clear picture of how we handle it. It applies to information we collect through our website at litigationgod.com and through any offline interactions you may have with us.

This Policy is provided for informational purposes only. Nothing contained here is intended to, or should be read to, create an attorney-client relationship between Litigation God and anyone reading it. Information shared in the context of a formal attorney-client engagement is governed by applicable privilege and confidentiality rules, and nothing in this Policy affects or diminishes those protections.

By accessing or using our Site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Policy. If you do not agree with our practices, please discontinue use of the Site.


Information We Collect

Information You Provide Directly

We collect personal information that you choose to give us when you interact with the Site. Depending on how you use the Site, this may include:

The legal basis for processing information you provide directly is our legitimate interest in operating the Site, communicating with users, and delivering requested services — or, where required by applicable law, your consent.

Information Collected Automatically

When you visit the Site, certain information is collected automatically through your device and browser. This includes:

This technical information helps us understand how visitors use the Site, diagnose performance issues, and improve the overall experience. We collect it based on our legitimate interest in maintaining and improving the Site. Some of this data is collected through cookies and similar technologies, which are described in more detail in the Cookie Policy section below.

Information from Third Parties

We may receive information about you from outside sources, including analytics providers, social media platforms, and other service providers we work with. When you engage with us through social media or other third-party platforms, those platforms may share certain profile and interaction data with us in accordance with their own privacy policies. We may combine this data with information we hold about you to improve the relevance of our communications and services.


How We Use Your Information

We use the information we collect for the following purposes, each grounded in our legitimate interest in running and improving the Site and our services:

Where we rely on your consent as the basis for processing — for example, to send certain marketing communications — you may withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing that occurred prior to withdrawal.


De-Identified Information

We may convert personal information into de-identified or aggregated form by removing or obscuring identifiers that could link the data to a specific individual. Once information has been de-identified in a manner that reasonably prevents re-identification, it is no longer treated as personal information under this Policy, and we may use or share it freely for any lawful purpose, including to analyze Site usage trends and improve our services.

If we combine de-identified data with personal information we have collected from you directly, we will treat the combined dataset according to the terms of this Policy.


Cookie Policy

This section explains how Litigation God uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on the Site.

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website when you visit it. They allow the site to recognize your device on return visits and store certain preferences or session data. Cookies can be session-based (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (remaining on your device for a set period or until you delete them manually).

In addition to traditional cookies, we may use related technologies such as web beacons (small image files embedded in a webpage or email that record whether and when you accessed the content) and tracking pixels (similar single-pixel image files used for analytics and conversion tracking). These are collectively referred to as "cookies" throughout this Policy.

Types of Cookies We Use

The cookies on our Site fall into the following categories:

First-Party and Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our Site are set by us directly (first-party cookies), while others are set by third-party services we use, such as Google Analytics. Third-party cookies are controlled by those providers and are subject to their respective privacy policies. We do not have direct access to or control over the data collected by third-party cookies beyond what those providers make available to us.

We use Google Analytics to better understand how visitors use the Site. Google Analytics collects information such as the number of visitors, pages viewed, and referring sources. This information is aggregated and does not personally identify you. You can learn more about Google's data practices at policies.google.com/privacy and opt out using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

Managing Cookies

Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings, including blocking all cookies, accepting only certain types, or deleting cookies that have already been set. The steps to adjust these settings vary by browser. For guidance, refer to the help documentation for your specific browser.

Please note that disabling certain cookies may limit your ability to use some features of the Site or result in a degraded experience. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled without affecting core Site functionality.

If you would like to learn more about cookies generally, resources are available at aboutcookies.org.

Opt-Out Preference Signals

If your browser or device transmits a recognized opt-out preference signal, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC), we will treat that signal as a request to opt out of any sale or sharing of your personal information to the extent required by applicable law.


Marketing Communications

If you have subscribed to receive emails or other communications from us, you may opt out at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link included in any such communication or by contacting us directly at team@litigationgod.com. Opt-outs apply to the specific email address used and do not affect other subscriptions you may hold.

Even after opting out of marketing communications, we may continue to send you non-promotional messages related to your account, any transactions you have initiated, or matters necessary for the ongoing operation of our relationship with you.

California Residents

California residents have additional rights under California's "Shine the Light" law regarding the disclosure of personal information to third parties for their own direct marketing purposes. We do not share personal information with unaffiliated third parties for their direct marketing purposes without your consent. California residents may request information about our compliance with this law by contacting us using the information in the Contact Us section below.


How We Share Your Information

We do not sell your personal information. We share personal information only in the circumstances described below, and only to the extent necessary for the stated purpose:


How We Protect Your Information

We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. Access to personal information within our organization is limited to personnel who have a legitimate need for it, and those individuals are required to handle it with appropriate care.

We use industry-standard security technologies, including encryption for sensitive data in transit and at rest, as well as access controls and monitoring to detect and respond to potential threats.

No method of data transmission over the internet or electronic storage is completely secure. While we work diligently to protect your information, we cannot guarantee absolute security. You use the Site and provide information at your own risk, and we encourage you to take precautions on your end as well — such as using strong passwords and logging out of shared devices.

Links on our Site to third-party websites are provided for your convenience. Those sites operate under their own privacy policies, and we are not responsible for their content or data practices. We encourage you to review the privacy policy of any third-party site you visit before providing personal information.


Your Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights regarding the personal information we hold about you. The rights described below apply broadly, though the specific scope and availability of each right may vary by jurisdiction. If you have questions about which rights apply to you, please contact us.

Right to Access and to Know

You may request access to the personal information we hold about you, including the categories of data collected, the sources from which it was collected, the purposes for which it is used, and the categories of third parties with whom it has been shared.

Right to Correct

If you believe that any personal information we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to request that we correct it. You can also update certain information directly through your account, if applicable.

Right to Delete

You may request that we delete personal information we hold about you. We will honor such requests where we are not required by law or legitimate business necessity to retain the data. Where we must retain certain information, we will inform you of the reason.

Right to Restrict Processing

Under certain circumstances, you may ask us to limit how we use your personal information — for example, if you contest the accuracy of the data or believe the processing is unlawful. Restricted data may still be used in limited circumstances, such as to support or defend legal claims.

Right to Data Portability

Where technically feasible and legally applicable, you may request a copy of personal information you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format, and have it transferred to another controller.

Right to Object

You may object to our processing of your personal information in certain circumstances, including when processing is based on our legitimate interests. We will evaluate your objection in light of the specific context and will cease processing if we do not have a compelling legitimate ground that overrides your interests.

Right to Withdraw Consent

Where we rely on your consent as the legal basis for processing your personal information, you may withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing that took place before the withdrawal.

Right to Opt Out of Sale or Sharing

We do not sell personal information. To the extent any activity on the Site could be characterized as "sharing" under applicable U.S. state privacy laws, you may opt out by contacting us or using any opt-out mechanism made available on the Site.

Non-Discrimination

We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your privacy rights. Exercising your rights will not result in denial of service, different pricing, or a lower quality of experience.

How to Submit a Request

To exercise any of the rights described above, please contact us using the information in the Contact Us section of this Policy. To process your request, we will need to verify your identity, which typically involves confirming your name, email address, and your relationship with us. For requests made by an authorized agent on your behalf, we may require written authorization and independent verification of your identity.

We will respond to verifiable requests within the timeframe required by applicable law. If we are unable to fulfill any part of your request, we will explain why in our response.


Children's Privacy

The Site is intended for use by legal professionals and adults. It is not directed at children under the age of 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If you believe that a child has provided personal information through the Site without appropriate parental consent, please contact us immediately at team@litigationgod.com and we will take prompt steps to remove that information from our systems.


How Long We Keep Your Information

We retain personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including any applicable legal, regulatory, accounting, or reporting obligations. The appropriate retention period for a given category of data depends on factors such as the sensitivity of the information, the potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure, the purpose for which it was collected, and whether we can accomplish that purpose through other means.

Once personal information is no longer needed and no legal obligation requires us to retain it, we will delete or de-identify it in a secure manner. Please note that if you have requested deletion of your data, we may be unable to fully comply if a statutory or regulatory retention period has not yet expired.


Third-Party Services

The Site may link to or integrate with third-party websites, applications, or services. These third-party services operate independently and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. They may collect data from you, set their own cookies, and process your information according to their own privacy practices.

We do not control and are not responsible for the privacy policies or data practices of any third-party service. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of every website or application you visit or use before submitting any personal information.


Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time as our practices evolve or as required by law. When we make changes, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes may also be communicated through a notice on the Site or by email if we have your contact information.

Your continued use of the Site after any update constitutes your acknowledgment of the revised Policy. If you disagree with any changes, please discontinue use of the Site and contact us if you wish to request deletion of your information.

If you would like to review a prior version of this Policy, please contact us at the email address below and we will do our best to accommodate your request.


Contact Us

If you have questions, concerns, or requests related to this Privacy Policy or how we handle your personal information, please reach out to us:

We are committed to working with you to address any concerns in a fair and timely manner.