Privacy Policy
Last updated: February 21, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how AI Law Guide collects, uses, stores, discloses, and protects information when you visit our website or contact us. We publish this policy to support transparency, user trust, and practical compliance across jurisdictions. Our goal is to describe real site operations in plain language rather than legal jargon. If a process changes materially, we update this page and revise the Last updated date.
1. Who We Are
AI Law Guide is an informational publication focused on AI law, compliance, governance, and practical implementation guidance. We provide educational content for readers in multiple regions, including the United States and Europe. This policy applies to information processed through this website and related communications initiated by readers, such as messages sent through contact forms or email.
2. Information We Collect
We collect information in several ways depending on how you interact with the site:
- Information you provide directly: name, email address, and message content when you contact us.
- Technical and usage data: page views, browser type, device details, approximate region, referral paths, and session level activity.
- Cookie and preference data: consent choices, analytics identifiers, and ad related signals where applicable.
- Security and integrity data: logs used for abuse prevention, troubleshooting, and service reliability.
3. Information We Do Not Intend To Collect
We do not intentionally request highly sensitive categories of personal data through ordinary site workflows. Readers should avoid sending unnecessary sensitive personal information through contact messages. If such data is sent accidentally, we will handle it according to applicable law and internal minimization principles, including deletion where appropriate.
4. How We Use Information
We process information for clear operational and editorial purposes, including:
- Operating, maintaining, and securing the website.
- Responding to reader inquiries, correction requests, and support messages.
- Measuring performance and improving content structure, quality, and accessibility.
- Detecting and preventing abuse, fraud, and unauthorized activity.
- Complying with legal obligations and enforcing site policies.
- Supporting monetization and reporting if advertising features are active.
5. Legal Bases For Processing
Depending on your location and the processing context, we may rely on one or more legal bases such as consent, legitimate interests, legal obligations, and contract related necessity. For example, consent may be used for non essential cookie categories where required, while legitimate interests may support core security logging and essential service operation. We evaluate legal basis according to regional requirements and update practice as frameworks evolve.
6. Cookies And Similar Technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies for core functionality, analytics, preference storage, and where permitted, advertising workflows. Detailed information about categories, controls, and retention logic is provided in our Cookie Policy. Cookie behavior may vary by region, browser settings, and consent status. You can adjust browser level controls and, where available, site level consent preferences.
7. Sharing And Disclosure
We may share information with service providers that help us operate the site, such as hosting, analytics, security, and advertising partners. These partners process data under contractual or policy frameworks and may have independent obligations under privacy law. We may also disclose information when required by law, legal process, or valid governmental request, and when reasonably necessary to protect rights, safety, or service integrity.
We do not sell personal information in the ordinary colloquial sense of handing a customer list to unknown buyers. However, certain ad and analytics workflows may be treated as sharing or targeted advertising under some US state privacy laws. Where such concepts apply, readers may have opt out rights described in our US Privacy Rights page.
8. International Data Transfers
Because web infrastructure may involve cross border systems, information may be processed in countries other than your own. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards and evaluate provider commitments for transfer protection. Transfer mechanisms can vary by provider and legal framework, and we update our approach when regulatory guidance changes.
9. Data Retention
We retain information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, unless a longer period is required by law or legitimate legal defense needs. Retention periods vary by data type. For example, security logs may be kept for limited operational windows, while correspondence records may be retained longer to resolve support, correction, or compliance issues. When data is no longer needed, we delete it or de identify it where feasible.
10. Security Measures
We apply administrative and technical safeguards designed to reduce unauthorized access, misuse, and accidental loss. No internet system is completely risk free, but we implement reasonable controls aligned with site size and operational scope. Security practices may include access control, update management, and integrity monitoring. If a significant incident occurs, response actions will be taken according to applicable law and practical incident management procedures.
11. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your region, you may have rights related to access, deletion, correction, portability, objection, restriction, consent withdrawal, or opt out of certain processing categories. Rights are not absolute and may depend on legal exemptions. To exercise rights, contact us using the details on the Contact page and include enough information to verify your request. We may need to confirm identity before completing sensitive requests.
For readers in Europe, see our GDPR page for additional detail about rights and request handling. For readers in the United States, see our US Privacy Rights page for state specific concepts, including targeted advertising related opt out frameworks where applicable.
12. Children
This site is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under the age thresholds defined by applicable law. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children through intentional targeting. If you believe a child submitted personal information, contact us so we can review and take appropriate action, including deletion where required.
13. Third Party Links
Our articles may link to third party websites, tools, regulators, or references. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of external sites. When you leave AI Law Guide and visit another domain, that domain's policy controls how your data is handled. We recommend reviewing external privacy notices when using third party services.
14. Advertising And Measurement
If ads are enabled, third party advertising systems may process certain signals for campaign delivery, fraud prevention, and reporting. We aim to keep this processing transparent and compatible with applicable consent and opt out requirements. Advertising integrations may evolve over time, and this policy will be updated when those changes materially affect personal data handling.
15. Policy Changes
We may revise this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect legal updates, product changes, or operational improvements. When updates are made, we revise the Last updated date and adjust relevant sections. Continued use of the site after policy updates means the updated terms apply to future interactions, subject to legal rights you may have in your region.
16. Contacting Us
If you have questions, requests, or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, contact us at rcbeladiya@gmail.com. To help us respond quickly, include your region, the page involved, and a clear description of your request. We will review and respond in line with applicable legal timelines where required.
For additional context, please review related pages: Cookie Policy, EU Privacy Rights (GDPR), US Privacy Rights, Terms of Use, and Disclaimer.