

PRIVACY POLICY
Strickland Voss LLC. places a high priority on protecting your privacy and ensuring the responsible handling of your personal information. Our comprehensive privacy policy is designed to provide transparency and clarity regarding the collection, use, communication, disclosure, and protection of your data.
We are committed to collecting personal information through lawful and fair means, always with your knowledge or consent. Prior to collecting any personal information, we will clearly identify and communicate the specific purposes for which the information is being collected.
Furthermore, we pledge to use personal information solely for the purposes outlined at the time of collection, as well as for any ancillary purposes that are directly related to those specified purposes. Any deviation from these outlined purposes will only occur with your explicit consent or as mandated by applicable laws and regulations.
To ensure the relevance, accuracy, completeness, and currency of your personal data, we will take all necessary steps. We will also implement reasonable security safeguards to protect your information from loss, theft, unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification.
Our commitment to transparency extends to providing you with readily accessible information about our policies and practices concerning the management of personal information. Additionally, we will retain your personal information only for as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected.
Strickland Voss LLC. is dedicated to upholding these principles in all aspects of our business to safeguard the confidentiality of your personal information. We reserve the right to update and revise this privacy policy periodically at our discretion.
⚠️ Security Warning: Protect Yourself from Phishing Scams
To protect against identity theft or fraud, remain vigilant for counterfeit or suspicious entities that lack a physical address or verified contact details. These scammers often:
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Provide only an email sign-up form to solicit personal information.
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Request sensitive details such as bank account numbers, credit card data, or passwords.
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Contain generic greetings (e.g., “Dear Valued Client”), poor grammar, and urgent calls to action.
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Include links to spoofed websites designed to capture your information.
Even if an email appears legitimate, always verify the sender and ensure you can speak directly with a company representative before sharing any personal or financial information.