Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy of Sosiolegal.com
En.Sosiolegal.com (part of the KunciPro Research Institute network) holds the privacy of every visitor in the highest regard. This Privacy Policy document outlines the types of information we collect and how we utilize, manage, and protect that data while you read our studies and analyses.
By using our website, you are deemed to have read, understood, and agreed to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
1. Information We Collect
We collect information through two primary methods:
A. Information You Provide Voluntarily
We collect personal information that you directly submit to us, such as:
- Name and Email Address: Provided when you fill out contact forms, submit op-eds, or participate in comment sections.
- Comments and Feedback: Any written data, ideas, or reports you send through our official communication channels.
B. Automatically Collected Data
Like most standard digital portals, we collect non-personal data when you access our site. This data is used purely for system analytics and reader demographic mapping.
- Log Data: Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, timestamps, and the number of clicks.
- Cookies and Tracking Technologies: We use cookies to record visitor preferences and ensure that article page navigation remains fast and responsive.
2. How We Use Your Information
We use the collected data ethically for the following purposes:
- Site Security and Operations: To maintain server security, prevent spam or bot attacks, and ensure our research portal functions optimally.
- Content Curation Improvements: To analyze which sociology of law topics or public policy issues receive the most reader engagement, allowing us to deliver sharper and more relevant analyses in the future.
- Communication: To respond to your inquiries, field reports of injustice, or collaboration proposals submitted to our editorial desk.
3. Use of Cookies and Third-Party Services
Sosiolegal.com is designed as a research portal that prioritizes a seamless reading experience (reader-centric).
- No Aggressive Ad-Tracking: Unlike typical commercial portals, we minimize ad-based data tracking (Ad-Tracking).
- Basic Analytics: We may use third-party measurement tools that employ cookies solely to measure site traffic anonymously. You maintain the full right to disable cookies at any time through your respective browser settings without restricting your access to our articles.
4. Links to Other Websites (External Links)
As a portal that upholds rigorous literacy standards, our articles frequently include reference links to external websites (such as journal repositories, news portals, or government websites) that are not operated by us. We hold no control over the content and practices of these external platforms, and we cannot accept responsibility for their respective privacy policies.
5. Security of Your Data
We are dedicated to employing commercially reasonable security standards to protect the data you transmit (such as email addresses or informant identities). However, please note that no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure and immune to breaches.
6. Consent and Policy Changes
By utilizing our site, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy. Sosiolegal.com reserves the right to update or amend this Privacy Policy in the future to realign with evolving digital regulations. Any changes will take effect immediately upon transparent publication on this page.
Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding the governance of this data privacy, please contact our team via:
- π§ Primary Email: redaksi@sosiolegal.com
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