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      Nothing is stored on your device, nobody is counted, and what you type into the search box never leaves your browser.

      You can read this entire library without giving anything up. That claim is easy to make and cheap to print, so the rest of this page shows the working, including the point where it runs out.

      Your device is left alone

      Nothing is written to your browser. No cookie, not even a stored preference. A consent banner would have nothing to ask you about, which is why one has never appeared. Nobody is counted, either: there is no analytics package, no measurement pixel, no tag manager, no advertising network, no comment system, no embedded player and no social button.

      Nor does a page here reach out to another company as it loads. Typefaces, scripts and styles all sit on this domain, so opening an article contacts this server and no other.

      Searching happens on your side

      The search index is a plain static file that your browser downloads once, the first time you use the box. From then on the matching runs on your own machine. Whatever you type stays there — it is not sent anywhere, not written down, and not seen by anyone. Close the tab and it is gone, with no history of what you looked for left behind.

      What the server log holds

      The company hosting this site keeps ordinary access logs, as every host does. A line records which file was requested and when, the address it was requested from, which browser made the request, and, where the browser volunteers one, the page you came from. Those lines exist so the site can be kept running and abuse can be spotted. They are not assembled into a profile of anybody, not matched against any other source, and not sold, rented or handed to anyone else.

      Nothing here asks you for anything

      There is no form on this site. No newsletter, no account to create, no comment box, no survey, and no download that wants an email address first. At no point does this site ask your name, your address, your telephone number or a payment method. If you write to the address on contact, the message is kept only until it has been dealt with, and is then deleted. It is added to no list and forwarded to nobody.

      When a link takes you elsewhere

      Citations point outward on purpose, so you can check each one at its own home: a government host, the electronic code of regulations, a court or agency website, or Cornell's Legal Information Institute. Each of those places logs its own visitors and sets whatever cookies it chooses. This page speaks for one domain and has nothing to say about theirs.

      The one paid link

      Articles under immigration filings and evidence each carry one paid link to an immigration law firm, marked as an outbound link. That is the entire advertising business of this site. What those articles state, cite and conclude is untouched by it, and paid placement appears in no other field.

      Follow that link and you arrive on the advertiser's own site, where their privacy practices apply and this page no longer has any bearing. The same note is printed on editorial standards and on terms.

      Children

      This library is written for adults working their way through legal procedures, and it is not directed at children. Since nobody hands over anything here whatever their age, no child hands over anything either.

      If any of this ever stops being true

      Suppose one of the statements above stopped holding — a single measurement call, one script loaded from elsewhere, one tracking parameter stuck onto a link. This page would be rewritten before that change went live, not afterward, because a privacy page that lags behind the site is worse than no page. You will find the publishing terms at terms, and either page can be queried by writing to contact@nationalattorneyhub.com.