Browning Law Website Privacy Policy
Last Updated: July 21, 2026
Browning Law ("the firm") recognizes and respects your privacy. We want you to make the most of our website and to feel confident while doing so. The following discloses the information collection, use and disclosure practices for this domain and through text-based and telephone-based services. This policy does not address information obtained offline. This privacy policy details the ways in which we collect information about you, what information we collect, and what we do with that information. You can always visit this page for the most up-to-date version of this privacy policy.
You can reach us by telephone at (208) 542-2700, or contact us online.
What Personal Information Do We Collect?
When you visit the public area of this website, you remain anonymous. To the extent you use forms, chats and e-mail links via the website, text or call us via phone to communicate with us or anyone affiliated with us and provide us with personally identifiable information, you will not remain anonymous. Because it is impossible to predict every conceivable context in which such information might be provided to us via e-mail, we can provide you no assurance that personally identifiable information you choose to provide to us via e-mail will be maintained as private.
This website uses "cookies." Cookies are small text files that are placed on a visitor's computer hard drive that allow us and/or the host of this Web site to record how many times a user or computers within a user's network of computers has visited the Web site, the number of times various pages of the Web site have been accessed and to track the user's home page customization preferences. You may disable receipt of cookies using features of your Web browser that disable or turn off cookies. We do not use cookies to retrieve information that is unrelated to your visit to or your interaction with this Web site.
We use a third-party analytics provider (Google Analytics) to help us understand how visitors use our site. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information about our visitors, but it does not receive personally identifiable information through these cookies and is prohibited from combining, matching, or cross-referencing information from our site with any other information. You can review the Google Analytics privacy policy for additional information.
Our website may also use the Google AdWords "remarketing" service to serve advertising on third-party websites (including Google) to previous visitors of our site. This service also uses cookies, and any information collected will be in accordance with this privacy policy and Google's privacy policy.
We collect your Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is a number that is assigned to your computer when you use the Internet. The IP address data that we collect does not contain any personally identifiable information about you and is used to administer our site, to determine the numbers of different visitors to the site and to gather demographic data. However, when you submit information via this website, that information becomes identifiable and is kept on record as having come from your IP address. This information may be used to identify you on subsequent visits to this site, and to other sites associated with it, and to personalize your user experience.
The non-personally identifiable data that this website collects is accessible by certain firm personnel as well as certain third-party Web site designers and personnel involved with the third-party service that hosts the Web site. We use all non-personally identifiable data that we collect internally and together with our Web site designer and host in order to improve the Web site. The information is used, for example, to evaluate what portions of the Web site are more popular than others, to determine where visitors to the site came from, and to determine how many times and how often particular pages of the site were accessed. We may use the data to prepare reports regarding Web site activity as part of the process of maintaining and improving the site.
We use this information, both individually and in the aggregate, to help us understand how visitors use our site and to improve our content and your experience visiting our site.
What Steps Do We Take to Protect Your Privacy?
To the extent permitted by law, we will not sell, share, or otherwise disclose any of the information collected online without your express permission.
Distribution of Collected Information
We will not disclose, without your consent, personal information collected about you, unless we are required to do so by law. In certain limited circumstances, and in compliance with applicable laws, we may share personal information with government authorities or others as required to protect the firm or certain third parties, or as otherwise required for compliance with applicable law or legal process. We will not distribute or sell personal information to third-party organizations.
Text Message (SMS) Privacy
When you choose to receive text messages from Browning Law by submitting an opt-in web form and checking the designated consent box, we collect and use your mobile number to send transactional and promotional messages. These may include updates, appointment reminders, service-related messages, and special offers from Browning Law. Message frequency may vary. Standard messaging and data rates may apply.
We do not share, sell, or rent your mobile number or related personal information to third parties for their own marketing. Your information is stored securely and accessed only by authorized personnel and service providers needed to deliver the messaging program. By providing your number and opting in, you consent to this policy and to receiving SMS communications from Browning Law.
You can opt out of text messages at any time by replying STOP. For help, reply HELP or contact us at (208) 542-2700 or personalinjury@browninglawidaho.com. For more information, review our SMS Terms and the opt-in language on our contact form.
What Are the Privacy Policies of Sites to Which This Web Site Links?
We provide links to third party Web sites that we do not control. Therefore, we urge you to review the privacy policies posted on these third party Web sites at the time you first visit such sites. We assume no obligation to review or ensure enforcement or compliance with the privacy policy of any Web site to which we link.
What About Children's Privacy?
We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from any children under age 13.
Is Data Storage and Processing Conducted in the United States?
Regardless of where you are located, the site collects information and processes and stores that information in databases located in the United States.
Do Not Track Requests
We do not respond or otherwise take any action with regard to "Do Not Track" requests.
Third Parties and External Links
Some pages on our website may contain hyperlinks to websites of third parties. We take no responsibility for third-party content or websites, nor for any information you disclose to third parties by visiting their websites.
Removal of Information and Opting Out
Users seeking to opt out of receiving communications from the firm may reply to any marketing communication with the subject line "unsubscribe." To stop text messages, reply STOP to any Browning Law text, or contact us at (208) 542-2700.
Can We Revise This Privacy Policy?
Due to the rapidly evolving technologies on the Internet, we may occasionally update this privacy policy. All revisions will be posted on this Web site. We therefore urge you to review this Privacy Policy frequently.
What If I Have Questions About This Privacy Policy?
Browning Law welcomes questions and comments about this website and about this policy. You are welcome to call us with your comments and questions at the number listed on this page.