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This policy explains what Central Florida Process collects through this website, why we collect it, who else sees it, and what you can ask us to do about it.

Last updated: August 20, 2026

What information do we collect?

There are two kinds. The first is what you hand us on purpose. If you fill out a form or send us a message, we get your name, your phone number, your email address, the address or city of the job, and whatever you type in the message box. We ask for what we need to answer you and nothing beyond that.

The second kind is collected automatically while you browse. That includes your IP address, the type of device and browser you are using, which pages you opened, how long you stayed, and the site or search that sent you here. You never type any of this. It is gathered by the tools described in the next section.

What cookies and tracking tools does this site use?

This site loads Google Analytics, which tells us how many people visit, which pages they read and roughly where in the country they are, Google reCAPTCHA, which checks that form submissions come from people rather than bots, and an embedded Google Map, which loads from Google when you view it.

These tools set cookies in your browser and send information about your visit to the companies that run them. That means Google, and the other providers named above, receive data about your visit directly. We do not control what they do with it once they have it. Their own privacy policies apply: see the Google Privacy Policy.

You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Most browsers let you refuse them entirely or clear the ones already stored. Blocking them will not stop you using this site.

Do we sell or share your information?

No. We do not sell your information and we do not trade it to unrelated companies. The only people who see what you send are the staff who answer your inquiry and the providers who help us run the site and our email.

The analytics tools described above do receive data about your visit directly, because that is how they work. That is browsing information rather than anything you typed to us.

We do not share your information for cross context behavioral advertising. We have turned off ad personalization and enabled restricted data processing on the Google tools this site uses, which limits Google to processing that data on our behalf rather than for its own advertising purposes.

How do we respond to Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control signals?

Some browsers and extensions send an automated signal saying you do not want to be tracked. Two exist. Do Not Track is the older one, and because no common standard was ever agreed for how sites should answer it, this site does not currently respond to it. Global Privacy Control is the newer one, and where the law requires us to treat it as an opt out of sharing for advertising, we honor it.

If you would rather not wait on a browser signal, contact us using the details at the bottom of this page and we will apply your request directly.

How does this apply to the pages about specific legal matters?

Some pages on this site describe specific legal matters and situations. When you open one, the web address of that page is included in the standard analytics measurement described above, the same as for any other page on the site.

This site is informational. Reading it does not create an attorney client relationship, we do not use page visits to build advertising audiences, and we do not combine what analytics measures with anything you send us through a form.

If you would prefer that no page visit be measured at all, the browser controls described above will block it, and you can also contact us and we will apply your request directly.

What choices and rights do you have?

You can ask us what information we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. You can ask us to stop sharing it for advertising. You can ask us to stop contacting you, and we will. We will not treat you any differently for asking, and there is no charge.

Depending on where you live, state law may give you these rights formally. We apply them to anyone who asks, wherever you are, because arguing about jurisdiction is a poor way to treat somebody who just wants their data back.

How is your information protected and how long is it kept?

We take reasonable steps to keep what you send secure and we limit who can open it. No transmission over the internet is completely secure, so we cannot promise absolute safety, and any company that tells you otherwise is overselling.

We keep inquiries for as long as we need them to serve you and to keep proper business records, then we dispose of them.

What about children?

This site is meant for adults. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If you believe a child has sent us something, contact us and we will delete it.

Will this policy change?

It might. If we add or remove a tracking tool, or change what we do with your information, we will update this page and change the date at the top. Material changes get a plain description of what changed, not a silent edit.

How do you contact us about this policy?

If you have a question about this policy, or you want to make a request about your information, call (407) 495-1550, email intake@centralfloridaprocess.com, or use our contact page. Tell us what you want us to do and we will confirm once it is done.

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