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Privacy and data

Privacy Policy

How Mundo Law handles website enquiries, contact information, and client-intake data submitted through the site.

Privacy and data

Users may provide data through forms, registration mechanisms, expert chats, automated mechanisms, and cookies. Mundo Law may use this information to provide services, improve service quality, and communicate through channels such as Telegram, email, and WhatsApp.

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Overview

What this page covers

How Mundo Law handles website enquiries, contact information, and client-intake data submitted through the site.

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Data we collect

When you submit a form, we may collect your name, email, phone, message, page context, campaign tags, and technical verification data.

How we use it

We use enquiry data to respond, route requests, keep records, prevent abuse, and coordinate appropriate advisory follow-up.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact info@mundo.expert or use the contact form on this website.

Digital channels and analytics

Website visitors may interact with forms, registration mechanisms, expert chats, automated tools, analytics tags, cookies, and linked communication channels. Technical data can include browser information, page source, campaign parameters, consent signals, spam-prevention checks, and timestamps.

  • Google Analytics and similar measurement tools may be used to understand page performance and service interest
  • Messages may continue through email, phone, WhatsApp, Telegram, or other channels when the client chooses that route
  • Form and chat data may be connected to the page or service that generated the enquiry

Service and compliance use

Information is used to answer enquiries, route matters internally, prepare conflict and compliance review, maintain records, improve service quality, prevent abuse, and coordinate legal, residency, banking, foundation, real estate, or private-client support.

  • We may request additional documentation before a professional engagement starts
  • Sensitive documents should be shared only through an approved channel after the scope is confirmed
  • Operational records may be retained where needed for legal, compliance, security, or accounting purposes

Third parties and retention

Mundo Law may work with technology providers, professional advisers, banks, government offices, immigration authorities, payment processors, translators, and compliance vendors where needed for the requested service. Retention depends on the purpose, legal obligations, security needs, and the status of the enquiry or client matter.

  • Data is not treated as a confirmed client file until engagement terms are accepted
  • Users can contact the team to ask about access, correction, or removal where applicable
  • Some records may need to be kept when required for legal, regulatory, or anti-abuse reasons

Cookies and user choices

Cookies and similar technologies may support analytics, security, form functionality, language preferences, advertising attribution, and service improvement. Users can adjust browser settings or contact the team with privacy questions, but some technical processing may be necessary for security, fraud prevention, or basic website operation.