Private: Privacy Policy

Effective Date: May 18, 2026
Last Updated: May 23, 2026

Anti-Weaponization Advisors (“we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect information when you visit our website, submit an inquiry, complete an intake form, upload documents, communicate with us, or use our services.

This website is not a government website and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Justice, the United States Government, or any government agency. Anti-Weaponization Advisors is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

1. Information We Collect

We may collect information that you voluntarily provide to us, including:

  • Name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and other contact details
  • Case summary, timeline, facts, and background information
  • Names of agencies, officials, organizations, or parties involved in your matter
  • Documents, records, correspondence, court filings, notices, financial records, employment records, media materials, or other supporting evidence
  • Information about alleged harm, including financial, professional, reputational, or personal impact
  • Communications you send to us through forms, email, phone, or other channels

We may also automatically collect limited technical information, such as IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, referral source, and general website usage data through cookies, analytics tools, or similar technologies.

2. How We Use Your Information

We may use your information to:

  • Review and organize your inquiry or intake submission
  • Understand the facts and documents related to your potential claim
  • Communicate with you about your submission
  • Help prepare your information for independent attorney or legal consultant review
  • Connect you with appropriate attorneys, legal consultants, or other professional advisors
  • Improve our website, forms, communications, and services
  • Maintain records, prevent fraud, protect security, and comply with applicable legal obligations

The FTC describes privacy policies as a way to share details about data collection and sharing practices with site visitors, and businesses should be careful to collect and use only information necessary for the stated purpose.

3. No Attorney-Client Relationship

Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship with Anti-Weaponization Advisors or any attorney or legal consultant. If we connect you with an attorney or legal consultant, that professional may have separate intake, conflict-check, privacy, engagement, and fee requirements.

You should not submit information that you consider legally privileged or highly confidential unless and until you have confirmed how it will be handled and whether an attorney-client relationship has been established with a licensed attorney.

4. How We Share Information

We do not sell your personal information.

We may share your information with:

  • Attorneys, legal consultants, or professional advisors for independent review
  • Service providers that help us operate the website, forms, email, hosting, analytics, document storage, CRM, security, or communications
  • Government agencies, courts, regulators, or other parties if required by law, subpoena, court order, or legal process
  • Successors or assigns in the event of a business transfer, merger, restructuring, or similar transaction
  • Other parties with your consent or at your direction

If you are a California resident, certain businesses that sell or share personal information must provide a “Do Not Sell or Share” link and explain consumer rights in their privacy policy. We do not sell personal information, but if our practices change, we will update this Privacy Policy and provide legally required notices.

5. Sensitive Information

Because our services may involve potential legal claims, your submission may include sensitive information. This may include financial details, employment history, government correspondence, legal records, political or advocacy-related information, or personal hardship details.

Please submit only information that is relevant to your inquiry. We may request additional information later if needed for review.

6. Cookies and Analytics

Our website may use cookies, pixels, analytics tools, or similar technologies to understand website traffic, improve user experience, measure performance, and support security.

You can usually manage cookies through your browser settings. Some website features may not work properly if cookies are disabled.

7. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect information submitted through our website. However, no website, email system, form, storage platform, or internet transmission is completely secure.

You should avoid submitting highly sensitive information through unsecured channels. If document upload is available, use only the official upload method provided on our website.

8. Data Retention

We may retain your information for as long as reasonably necessary to review your inquiry, communicate with you, assist with preparation, connect you with appropriate professionals, maintain business records, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and protect our rights.

We may delete or anonymize information when it is no longer needed, unless retention is required or permitted by law.

9. Your Choices and Rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights regarding your personal information, including the right to request access, correction, deletion, portability, restriction, or opt-out of certain uses.

To make a privacy request, contact us at:

Email: [Insert Privacy Email]
Mailing Address: [Insert Mailing Address]

We may need to verify your identity before responding to a request.

Some state privacy laws require businesses to provide clear privacy notices and methods for consumers to exercise privacy rights. The California Attorney General notes that CCPA notices should explain collection, use, sharing, and consumer rights, while Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights requires certain covered businesses to provide clear privacy notices and opt-out rights for specific processing activities.

10. Children’s Privacy

Our website and services are intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that a child has submitted personal information, we may delete it.

11. Third-Party Websites and Services

Our website may link to third-party websites, including government websites, news sources, attorney websites, legal consultant websites, payment processors, document platforms, or other external resources.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, security, or policies of third-party websites or services. You should review their privacy policies before submitting information.

12. Email and Communications

By submitting an inquiry or intake form, you authorize us to contact you by email, phone, text message, or other communication methods you provide. You may request that we stop non-essential communications at any time.

Transactional or service-related communications may still be sent when necessary to respond to your inquiry or manage your submission.

13. International Visitors

This website is intended primarily for users in the United States. If you access the website from outside the United States, you understand that your information may be processed and stored in the United States, where privacy laws may differ from those in your location.

14. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we update it, we will revise the “Last Updated” date above.

If we make material changes to how we collect, use, or share personal information, we may provide additional notice where required by law. The FTC has cautioned that quietly changing privacy practices in a more permissive way may raise unfair or deceptive practice concerns, so material changes should be handled transparently.

15. Contact Us

For questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, contact us at:

Anti-Weaponization Advisors
Email: [email protected]