MoreOfTax (“we”, “us”, “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard information when you visit our website https://moreoftax.com (the “Site”).
If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Site.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect the following types of personal information when you use our Site or contact us:
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Contact Information: name, email address, phone number, company name (when you fill out contact or quote forms).
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Usage Data: IP address, browser type, device type, pages visited, time and date of visit, referring/exit pages, and other analytics data.
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Cookies & Tracking Data: We may use cookies, web beacons, log files, and similar technologies to collect information about your browsing activities.
We collect this information: (a) when you voluntarily provide it (e.g. via contact/quote forms), or (b) automatically when you visit or navigate the Site.
2. How We Use Your Information
We use the collected information for the following purposes:
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To respond to your inquiries, messages, or quote requests.
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To provide, improve, and personalize our services and website experience.
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To monitor and analyze usage and trends, and track the effectiveness of our website.
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To maintain compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
3. Disclosure of Your Information
We do not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to third parties. We may share your information only in the following limited circumstances:
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With service providers or third-party vendors who help us operate the Site (e.g. hosting, analytics, email delivery), strictly under confidentiality terms.
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If required by law or legal process — e.g. to respond to a subpoena or comply with legal obligations.
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In connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or substantially all of our assets — in which case you will be notified via prominent notice on our Site.
4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We may use cookies, web beacons, analytics tools, and similar tracking technologies to collect and store information about your use of the Site. This helps us understand how visitors use our Site and improve it accordingly.
You can control or disable cookies via your browser settings — however, disabling cookies may limit certain features or functionality of the Site.
5. Your Rights (U.S. & Applicable State Laws)
Depending on your jurisdiction (e.g. residents of California), under laws such as the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you may have certain rights with respect to your personal information, including:
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The right to access the personal data we hold about you.
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The right to request correction or deletion of your personal data.
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The right to opt out of any sale or sharing of personal data (note: we do not sell or share personal data for marketing).
To exercise any such rights, please contact us using the contact information below.
6. Data Security & Retention
We implement appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect your personal information. We retain your personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected or as required by law.
7. Children’s Privacy
Our Site is not directed to children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe we have inadvertently collected such information, please contact us so we can delete it.
8. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. We will post the updated version on this page with a new effective date.
9. Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us at:
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Email: contact@moreoftax.com
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Address: BRIDGING ASSOCIATES LLC, SOLE MBR, 8 The Green Ste 300, Dover, DE 19901, United States
Why This Matters
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In the U.S., under laws such as CalOPPA and CCPA, websites that collect personal data — even just to offer services or respond to inquiries — must publish a clear, accessible privacy policy. Wikipedia+2California DOJ+2
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Regulations require you to disclose what data you collect, how you use it, who you share it with, and how you protect it.