LexBru Privacy Policy
LexBru Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 1st January 2026
1. Introduction
LexBru is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard information when you access or use our legal news platform. By using LexBru, you agree to the terms outlined in this Policy.
2. Information We Collect
At this stage, LexBru operates as a news platform and does not require user registration. Information collected is minimal and limited to:
– Basic technical data automatically sent by your device (such as browser type, device type, and general usage statistics)
– Information voluntarily submitted by users if they contact us by email
LexBru does not collect personal data unless you voluntarily provide it.
3. How We Use Information
Any information collected is used only for:
– Improving the performance, layout, and usability of the platform
– Responding to enquiries or feedback sent to our editorial team
– Ensuring the security and stability of the website
LexBru does not sell, rent, or share personal information with third parties.
4. Cookies and Tracking
LexBru currently does not use cookies for tracking, analytics, or personalised advertising.
If cookies are introduced in future (for analytics or performance monitoring), this Policy will be updated and users will be notified.
5. Email Communication
If you contact LexBru through editorial@lexbru.com, your message and email address will be used only to:
– Respond to your enquiry
– Follow up on corrections, clarifications, or permissions you requested
Your email will not be added to any mailing list without explicit consent.
6. Third-Party Links
LexBru may include links to external websites for reference. This Privacy Policy does not cover those websites, and LexBru is not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or data policies.
7. Data Security
LexBru implements reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect stored information. However, no online platform can guarantee absolute security. Use of the platform is at your own risk.
8. Children’s Privacy
LexBru does not target or knowingly collect information from individuals under 18 years of age.
9. Changes to This Privacy Policy
LexBru may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect operational or legal changes. Continued use of the platform after updates indicates acceptance of the revised Policy.
10. Contact
For enquiries about privacy or data use, please contact:
Email: editorial@lexbru.com
