Privacy Policy

This policy explains, in plain English, what we collect when you use Texas Will Template and how we look after it. We keep this short on purpose.

1. Who is responsible

The operator identified in our Legal Notice is responsible for the information you provide on this site. If you have any privacy question, email us at support@texaswilltemplate.com and we will help.

2. What we collect

We collect the answers you type into the will form (such as your name, your email address, and details about your family and property) so we can build your will draft. We also record basic technical data that every website sees, such as your IP address and the time of your visit.

3. Why we collect it

We use your information for one main purpose: to create your will draft and send it to you. We also use it to answer your support messages, take payment, and keep the service running and secure. We do not sell your personal information.

4. Who we share it with

We share information only with the vendors that make the service work, for example our hosting provider, our email delivery provider, and our payment processor, and only to the extent they need it to do their job.

5. How long we keep it

We keep your information for as long as we need it to provide the service and to meet ordinary business and record-keeping needs, then we delete or anonymize it.

6. How we protect it

Your connection to this site is encrypted with SSL/TLS, so the details you enter travel securely between your browser and our servers. We apply reasonable technical and organizational safeguards to protect the information we store. No system is perfectly secure, but we take the safety of your data seriously.

7. Your choices

You can ask us what information we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Just email support@texaswilltemplate.com and we will take care of it.

Note on privacy laws: no specific state privacy statute governs this service. This policy is a general, good-faith description of how we handle your data and is not a statement of compliance with any particular privacy regulation.