Privacy Policy
What we collect
When you contact us through the form we store your name, email, the company you’re building, your message, and (if you choose to share it) your phone number. We read it, we reply, and we keep the record so we have context next time you reach out.
When you read the blog we collect basic analytics — pages visited, rough geographic region, device type, referring source. We use this to understand what writing lands. We don’t tie it to your identity.
Cookies — a handful. WordPress uses cookies to keep the site working. We don’t run advertising trackers, remarketing pixels, or third-party profile-building.
Third parties
A few tools handle pieces of the site for us. Each gets only what it needs.
- Google reCAPTCHA v3 protects our contact form from spam. Google receives some browser metadata as part of this. Their policy is at policies.google.com/privacy.
- Google Fonts — we load one typeface from Google’s font service. Google may log the font request IP.
- WordPress.com and Jetpack host the site and provide aggregate traffic analytics. Their privacy policy is at automattic.com/privacy.
We don’t sell data. We don’t share it with advertisers. We don’t build profiles for marketing that don’t belong to us.
How long we keep things
- Contact form submissions: kept indefinitely unless you ask us to delete them.
- Analytics: aggregated automatically after 14 months.
Your rights
You can:
- Ask what data we hold on you.
- Ask us to correct or delete it.
- Ask us to stop processing it.
Email contact@ravitz.co with your request. We’ll respond within a reasonable time.
Changes
If we change this policy, we’ll update the date at the top. If the change is material, we’ll call it out in a blog post or note so you don’t miss it.
Contact
For privacy questions, write to contact@ravitz.co.