Privacy Policy for freelancerecovery.com
Effective Date: May 17, 2026
At FreelanceRecovery.com, directed by Adv. Sagar Shirsat, we are deeply committed to protecting the privacy, data security, and digital confidentiality of independent professionals, freelancers, and remote agencies utilizing our legal-tech infrastructure.
This Privacy Policy outlines how our platform processes data, handles information inputted into our interactive tools, and maintains absolute transparency in compliance with global data privacy regulations (including GDPR, CCPA, and the Information Technology Act, 2000).
1. Data Processing of Interactive Tools
Our flagship Freelance Invoice Penalty Calculator & Demand Notice Generator operates locally within your secure web browser session.
- Zero Server Storage: The financial metrics, invoice values, client names, and past-due dates you input to generate your formal PDF demand notice are not stored on our server databases.
- Temporary Memory: This data is temporarily processed solely to execute the statutory mathematical equations and compile your downloadable PDF file. Once your browser session is closed, this dynamic information is completely wiped.
2. Information Collected via the Case Submission Gateway
When you voluntarily submit your files through our Statutory Case Intake Form on our Contact & Compliance page, the information is routed securely to the administrative desks of Adv. Sagar Shirsat’s affiliate legal chambers.
- Attorney-Client Privilege: All information submitted via this gateway (including email addresses, contractual evidence summary, and outstanding claim balances) is strictly protected under international frameworks governing attorney-client confidentiality. We do not sell, rent, or trade your case files or personal contact details with third-party marketing entities.
- Log Files, Cookies, and Advertising
Like standard digital platforms, FreelanceRecovery.com utilizes routine log files and cookies to analyze visitor trends, manage site architecture, and track user dwell time. These cookies do not extract personally identifiable information from your device.
3. Google AdSense and Third-Party Cookie Disclosures
To sustain our free utility infrastructure, FreelanceRecovery.com serves third-party advertisements via the Google AdSense network. You should be aware of the following tracking mechanics:
- The Advertising Cookie: Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s prior visits to FreelanceRecovery.com or other websites on the Internet.
- The DoubleClick Cookie: Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its certified ad network partners to serve contextual and personalized ads to our users based on their browsing footprint across this portal and diverse destinations across the Web.
- Other Third-Party Networks: Other certified ad technology partners or ad networks may also deploy cookies, JavaScript, or web beacons on our platform to measure the real-time conversion efficiency of their campaign distributions. FreelanceRecovery.com holds no regulatory access or structural control over cookies deployed by these external marketing entities.
4. Comprehensive User Opt-Out Rights and Settings
We respect your digital boundaries. Users possess full autonomy to decline, restrict, or modify personalized advertising tracking through the following direct mechanisms:
- Google Ads Control Panel: You can completely opt-out of personalized ad rendering by visiting the official Google My Ad Center.
- Global NAI/DAA Opt-Out Portal: You can opt-out of cross-site behavioral targeting from a broad array of third-party advertising networks globally by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance consumer choice page at www.aboutads.info.
- Browser Management Configurations: You can adjust your local web browser settings (e.g., Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox) to block all third-party cookies or trigger a warning alert before a tracking file is compiled.
For a complete breakdown of how Google transparently parses and coordinates consumer metrics when you interface with partner platforms, you are encouraged to read How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services.
5. Contact Information
For any statutory clarifications regarding your digital data or compliance tracking on this portal, reach out directly via our official corporate gateway: Contact Compliance.