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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 19 August 2026

This policy explains how wiki.private.law (“the site”, “we”) processes personal data: what we collect, why, on what grounds, who we share it with, how long we keep it and what rights you have.

1. Who we are

The site is operated by Private.law Attorneys LTD (company no. 13496442, 15 Beaufort Gardens, London, SW3 1PS, United Kingdom) and Private.law FO Limited (company no. 3288296, Suite C, Level 7, World Trust Tower, 50 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong).

For any privacy question, request or complaint, contact us at mariya@private.law.

2. What data we process

Data you give us. When you write to us through contact forms, e-mail or Telegram, we process the details you provide: name, contact details and the content of your enquiry.

Technical and usage data. When you browse the site, our servers and first-party analytics automatically process your IP address, device and browser type, pages viewed, search queries within the site, and an anonymised visitor hash.

Cookies and local storage. We store your interface preferences (interface language cookie) and your consent choices in your browser. Analytics cookies (Yandex Metrica) are used only with your explicit consent.

3. Purposes and legal bases

We process personal data for the following purposes:

  • operating, maintaining and securing the site — our legitimate interest in running a reliable service (strictly necessary processing);
  • remembering your preferences, such as interface language and consent choices — strictly necessary processing;
  • answering your enquiries and providing requested services — steps at your request prior to entering into a contract;
  • visit statistics and content improvement (Yandex Metrica analytics) — only with your consent, which you can give or decline in the on-site notices;
  • complying with legal obligations and defending legal claims — legal obligation and legitimate interest.

4. Analytics and your consent

On your first visit we show a personal data notice where you can accept or decline processing. Analytics cookies are requested separately and load only after you accept: declining the notice or the analytics prompt keeps Yandex Metrica fully disabled.

You can change your choice at any time by clearing the site data for wiki.private.law in your browser settings — the notices will appear again on your next visit — or by writing to mariya@private.law.

5. Who we share data with

We do not sell personal data. Data is shared only with service providers that keep the site running, strictly to the extent needed: hosting and infrastructure providers, Yandex (analytics, only with your consent) and Cloudflare (Turnstile anti-abuse check on contact forms).

We may also disclose data where required by law, regulation or a binding request of a competent authority.

6. International transfers

Some of our service providers process data outside your country of residence. Where personal data is transferred internationally, we rely on appropriate safeguards, such as adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses, where required by applicable law.

7. How long we keep data

We keep personal data no longer than necessary for the purposes above: enquiries — for as long as needed to handle them and for a reasonable follow-up period; server and analytics data — for limited retention periods; consent choices — until you change them.

8. Your rights

Subject to applicable data protection law, you have the right to:

  • access your personal data and receive a copy;
  • rectification of inaccurate data;
  • erasure of your data;
  • restriction of or objection to processing;
  • withdraw consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing before withdrawal;
  • data portability, where applicable;
  • lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (in the UK — the Information Commissioner’s Office).

To exercise any of these rights, write to mariya@private.law. We respond within the time limits set by applicable law.

9. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The current version is always published on this page with its “last updated” date.