Privacy policy.
Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy describes Go Solo’s approach to Privacy and provides information about how Go Solo collects, uses, and discloses personal information. The words “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Go Solo. This privacy policy is subject to the Go Solo Terms of Service.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy you may contact Go Solo at hello@gosololaw.com.
What This Privacy Policy Covers
This Privacy Policy describes how Go Solo uses personal information in connection with the Services (“Services” is defined in the Go Solo Terms of Service).
The Personal Information We Collect
Go Solo potentially collects the following categories of personal information:
Identifiers: examples include names, nicknames, signatures, addresses, phone numbers, online identifiers, Internet Protocol addresses, email addresses.
Commercial information: examples include business records, which Services you have purchased or considered from Go Solo, and other purchasing or shopping data.
Internet information: examples include browsing history, search history, information about the device used to access our Services, information regarding your interaction with the Services, browser settings, operating systems, and information about how you interact with Go Solo emails.
Audio and visual information: Go Solo may make audio and video recordings of you at Go Solo events and may take photographs of you at Go Solo events.
Professional, business, and employment-related information: Examples include information about legal entities that you are associated with, your professional status, employment history, and education background.
Financial information: examples include credit card information, debit card information, bank account information
Additional information: any information that you provide to Go Solo, such as when you complete a questionnaire, email us, or call us.
Where We Collect Personal Information
Customers: Much of the personal information that Go Solo collects comes directly or indirectly from customers and prospective customers. Information that is collected directly from you is information that you provide when you complete a questionnaire, email us or call us. We may also collect information indirectly about you when you interact with our website, using cookies and other tracking technologies.
Publicly/Commercially Available Information: We may collect information about you from publicly available sources of information, including government records, social media, and other commercially available sources of personal information.
How We Use the Personal Information We Collect
Providing the Services: We use personal information to develop, provide, and support the Services. Examples of these uses include producing and delivering Go Solo events and templates and administering the Go Solo website.
Security: We use personal information to detect suspicious activity.
Marketing and Advertising: We use personal information for marketing and advertising purposes.
Analytics: We use personal information for various types of analytics. For example, Go Solo uses personal information to analyze how visitors arrive at and interact with our website, customer preferences, characteristics, behaviors, and attitudes.
Financial Reporting: For example, we use personal information in connection with bookkeeping, accounting and financial reporting.
Meeting Legal Requirements: We may use personal information to meet our legal obligations, such as responding to a subpoena or court order and maintaining records on all customers.
Business Transfers: If Go Solo contemplates or or is involved in any merger, acquisition, reorganization, sale of assets, bankruptcy, or insolvency event, then we may sell, transfer, or share some or all of our assets, including information related to customers. If such an event occurs, your information may be sold, transferred, or shared with third parties, or used in ways not contemplated or permitted under this Privacy Policy.
How We Disclose Personal Information
Service Providers: We may share personal information with our service providers who assist us with running our business, such as outside accountants, bookkeepers, and attorneys.
Businesses Providing Services: Go Solo may disclose personal information with other businesses in order to provide the Services to you. Personal information disclosed to other businesses will be subject to those third parties’ privacy practices. For instance, we may use third party payment processors for purposes of processing payments.
Testimonials and Reviews: We may display testimonials and reviews received from you on our website or other marketing materials.
Required by Law: Go Solo may disclose personal information as required by law, such as in response to a subpoena or a lawful request by a public authority. We may also disclose personal information when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, protect your safety or the safety of others, or to investigate fraud or a security breach.
Parties Related to Go Solo: Go Solo may disclose personal information with businesses controlling, controlled by, or under common control with Go Solo. If Go Solo is merged, acquired, or sold, or if some or all of our assets or equity are transferred, we may disclose or transfer personal information in connection with the relevant transaction.
How Long We Retain Your Personal Information
Go Solo retains your personal information for at least as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collected the data, to provide the Services to you, and to otherwise operate our business.
Security and Data Breaches
Go Solo cannot guarantee absolute protection and security of your personal information. For instance, emails from us to you may be misdirected, misdelivered, or intercepted. If you believe that a data breach has occurred, please contact Go Solo immediately.
Changes To This Policy.
We may update this privacy policy to reflect changes to our practices. We encourage you to review this page periodically for the latest information on our privacy practices.
Updated: April 1, 2025