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Privacy
A data protection practice should be visible in its own website. This site is built on the principle the DPDP Act itself demands of businesses: collect the minimum, say so plainly, and protect what you hold.
What this website collects
- No cookies. The site sets none. Your theme preference and one notice acknowledgment are stored only in your own browser (localStorage) and never leave it.
- No trackers, no advertising, no profiling. There are no analytics cookies, pixels, or third-party ad scripts.
- Aggregate visit counts. If enabled, Cloudflare Web Analytics provides cookieless, aggregate statistics (page views, country-level origin). It identifies no individual visitor.
- The map. The contact page loads Google Maps only if you press "Load map" — no request goes to Google before that.
- Hosting logs. The hosting provider (Cloudflare) maintains standard, short-lived technical logs to serve and secure the site.
If you write to me
Anything you send — by form, email, WhatsApp or phone — is used for one purpose: to understand and respond to your matter. It is protected by professional confidence, the same duty that covers a court brief, from the first message. Correspondence connected to professional work is retained as part of professional records; it is never sold, shared for marketing, or added to any mailing list.
WhatsApp and email are third-party services with their own terms; for exceptionally sensitive material, ask me first and we will choose the channel together.
Your choices
You may write to contact@advaslam.com at any time to ask what correspondence of yours I hold, to correct it, or to ask for its deletion — which I will honour except where professional or legal record-keeping duties require otherwise, and I'll tell you plainly if they do.