US Quest website, mobile websites, mobile applications, US Quest profiles on social media sites and any other digital services or properties operated or used by US Quest are collectively referred to as “Sites”. Sites include areas that will give information that is intended to help consumers work with an attorney. Sites and the information provided do not constitute legal advice and must not be used as a substitute for legal counsel and services.
Collection of Personal InformationUS Quest does not collect personal information about you unless you choose to provide your personal information to US Quest or you choose a service on Sites, where gathering personal information is necessary to deliver the specific services (such as scheduling a consultation or posting a comment). However, use of these services is entirely voluntary.
During your visit to US Quest Sites, our web server automatically gathers and stores certain information about your use of the site. This information does not personally identify you, and your e-mail address is not collected in this automatic process. The information that is automatically collected and stored is:
• Your Internet domain and Internet Protocol address.
• The type of browser and operating system you used to access our site.
• The date and time of your visit to our site.
• The web pages or services you accessed at this site.
• The IP address of the website from which you came to this site.
• The website to which you go when you leave this site.
• If you downloaded a form, the form that was downloaded.
US Quest makes every attempt to avoid the use of “cookies,” the simple text files stored on your computer by your web browser. For more information on US Quest specific use of cookies, please refer to our Cookies.
US Quest Sites contain links to third party sites. US Quest is not responsible for the use of cookies, the privacy policies or the content of those third-party sites. For more information, please see
Terms of Use.