Privacy Policy

Last updated: 8 June 2026. This Privacy Policy explains how Azarii&Family LLC (“we”, “us”) collects, uses and protects your personal data when you use our website azariillc.com and our services. We act as the data controller.

1. What data we collect

When you submit a form, request a consultation or contact us, we may collect: your name, country, email address, phone number, WhatsApp/Telegram, the service you are interested in, and any message you provide. We also collect standard technical data (IP address, browser type) and cookie data.

2. How we use your data

We use your data to respond to your enquiry, provide our company-formation and related services, communicate with you, comply with legal obligations, and improve our website. Our legal bases (GDPR Art. 6) are your consent, the performance of a contract, and our legitimate interests.

3. Cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies. A cookie consent banner lets you accept or reject non-essential cookies. You can change your choice at any time. Essential cookies are required for the site to function.

4. Sharing your data

We may share data with service providers who help us deliver our services (e.g., hosting, communication, payment and CRM providers) and with authorities where legally required. We do not sell your personal data.

5. International transfers

As we provide US company-formation services, some data may be transferred to and processed in the United States and other countries, with appropriate safeguards.

6. Data retention

We keep personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes described or as required by law.

7. Your rights (GDPR)

If you are in the EU/EEA, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict or object to processing, and to data portability, as well as the right to withdraw consent and to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

8. Contact

For any privacy request, contact us at charaevazarik@gmail.com or via WhatsApp/Telegram at +1 386 864 3882.

This document is a general template and should be reviewed by a qualified lawyer to ensure full compliance with GDPR and local laws.