Privacy policy.
Effective April 22, 2026.
What we collect
When you submit the intake form, we collect what you enter: your eligibility answers, details about the promotion, your account of what happened, any screenshots you attach, and your contact information (name, email, phone, state).
When you visit the site, our servers record standard request data — your IP address, browser user-agent, and the time of the visit.
We use a third-party product-analytics service to see how the site is used — pages viewed, buttons clicked, form steps completed. Those events are tied to an anonymous identifier, not your name. We do not send your claim details or contact information to that service.
Your browser auto-saves a draft of the form to local storage so you don't lose progress. It stays on your device, and is cleared on submission or after 30 days.
What we do with it
We use what you submit to evaluate your claim, and — if we accept it — to pursue compensation on your behalf as described in our contingency fee agreement. We use technical data to operate the site and prevent abuse.
Who we share it with
We don't sell your information and we don't share it with advertisers.
Our site runs on a third-party hosting provider, uses a third-party product-analytics service, and triggers an internal team notification when a new claim is submitted. These providers process data on our behalf and are not permitted to use it for their own purposes.
If we take your case, we may share information as needed to pursue it — with the promoter, opposing counsel, courts, or experts. We may also disclose information when required by law.
Your name does not appear on our website.
How long we keep it
If we don't accept your claim, we delete your submission within 24 months. If we do, we keep the case file for the period required by attorney record-retention rules (typically six to seven years after the matter closes).
Your choices
You can ask us what we hold about you, ask us to correct or delete it, or withdraw your submission before representation begins. Some records we're required to keep — we'll explain if that applies.
Contact
Email privacy@thefairentryproject.com.
This website is attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Submitting the form does not create an attorney-client relationship; see our fee agreement for when it begins.