What I do with your data
Short version: I collect what you type into a form, it lands in my inbox, and I delete it if you ask. Last updated 18 August 2026.
What I collect
Only what you choose to type. The contact and free-audit form asks for your name, email address, website URL, property type, market or country, and a message. The checklist form asks for your name, email address and optionally your property name. There is no account to create and nothing else is collected from you directly.
Where it goes
Form submissions are processed by Web3Forms, a third-party service that receives the submission and forwards it to my email inbox. They act as a processor on my behalf. Your message also sits in my email provider’s servers, as any email does. I do not pass it to anyone else, I do not sell it, and I do not add you to a mailing list unless you asked for the checklist.
Analytics and cookies
This site uses Google Analytics 4 to count visits and see which pages get read. GA4 anonymises IP addresses by default, so I cannot identify you from it. I do not run advertising pixels, remarketing tags, session recording, or any cookie beyond what GA4 sets. Nothing on this site tries to work out who you are.
How long I keep it
Enquiries stay in my inbox for as long as they are useful — usually while we are in contact and for a couple of years afterwards, in case you come back. Analytics data expires on Google’s own schedule, set to the shortest option available.
Your rights
If you are in the UK or EU, GDPR gives you the right to see the data I hold about you, correct it, have it deleted, take it elsewhere, or object to my holding it at all. I apply the same rights to everyone, wherever you are, because maintaining two standards would be more work than doing it properly once.
To use any of them, email hello@example.com and say what you want done. No form, no verification hoops beyond confirming it is your address. I will action it within 30 days, usually the same week.
My legal basis for handling enquiry data is legitimate interest — you contacted me about work, so I reply and keep the thread. For the checklist it is consent, which you can withdraw by replying to any email.
Changes
If this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it. If a change is significant and I have your email because of an active enquiry, I will tell you.
Questions
Ask me: hello@example.com, or through the contact page. The terms and conditions cover how the work itself is engaged.
Kripa Aryal, Kathmandu, Nepal.