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Privacy policy.

Plain language on what we collect, why, and the choices you have.

Last updated: June 2026

1. Information we collect

We collect the information you choose to give us and a small amount of technical information that is standard for websites. This generally includes:

We do not ask for sensitive personal information, and we ask that you not include it in free-text fields.

2. How we use information

We use the information to respond to your request, prepare a written site review when relevant, communicate with you about a possible project, and improve how the site and our service work.

3. Form submissions

When you submit the free site review form, the information goes to us so we can read it and respond. Submitting a form is a request. It does not create a client relationship and does not guarantee acceptance into a project.

4. Analytics

We may use privacy-conscious analytics to understand traffic and improve the site. Analytics data is used in aggregate and is not used to identify you personally.

5. Cookies

The site may use a small number of cookies or similar technologies for basic functionality and analytics. You can control cookies through your browser settings. Disabling some cookies may affect how parts of the site work.

6. Service providers

We may use trusted third-party services to operate the site and our business, such as hosting, email, form handling, and analytics. These providers process information only to provide their service to us.

7. Data retention

We keep information for as long as it is needed to respond to you, carry out a project if one begins, and meet ordinary business and record-keeping needs. When it is no longer needed, we remove it.

8. Your choices

You can ask us what information we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. You can also ask us to stop contacting you at any time.

9. Contact

For any privacy question or request, contact us at [Insert business contact email].

This page is provided as a starting point and should be reviewed by counsel before launch.