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Privacy Policy

Last updated 20 August 2026

This policy explains what Slatemark Media Solutions (“Slatemark”, “we”) collects through this website, why we collect it, and what we do with it. It covers this website only. It does not cover the websites or intake systems we build and operate on behalf of client firms, which are governed by those firms’ own policies.

What we collect

We do not use advertising cookies, cross-site trackers, or third-party analytics on this website. Nothing here sets a cookie.

Why we use it

We do not sell, rent, or share enquiry data with any third party for marketing purposes, and we do not add you to a mailing list on the strength of an audit request.

Confidentiality

Enquiries from law firms frequently contain commercially sensitive information about budgets, case volumes, and competitive position. We treat every enquiry as confidential. A mutual non-disclosure agreement is available on request before any substantive conversation, and we encourage firms to ask for one.

Retention

Audit enquiries are retained for twenty-four months from last contact, then deleted. Server logs are retained according to our host’s standard retention period. If we begin an engagement, client data is retained under the terms of that engagement rather than this policy.

Your rights

You may request a copy of what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Write to info@theslatemark.com and we will respond within thirty days. If you are a California resident, you have the right to know, delete, and opt out of any sale of personal information — we do not sell personal information.

Security

This site is served over HTTPS. Form submissions are transmitted encrypted and delivered to a mailbox on our own domain. No enquiry data is stored in a public location.

Changes

If this policy changes materially, the revised version will be posted here with an updated date. Contact info@theslatemark.com with any question about it.