PRIVACY POLICY
A legal disclaimer
THE House of Lord respects privacy as a matter of stewardship.
This policy outlines how information is collected, used, and protected when visiting the House of Lord website or submitting an inquiry.
Information Collected
THE House of Lord collects limited personal information when it is voluntarily provided.
This may include:
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Name
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Email address
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Message content submitted through inquiry forms
No information is collected without intention.
Use of Information
Information submitted is used solely to:
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Respond to inquiries
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Communicate regarding the work or services requested
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Maintain appropriate records for internal operations
Information is never sold, shared, or distributed to third parties for marketing purposes.
Communication is limited and intentional.
Data Protection
THE House of Lord takes reasonable measures to protect personal information.
Data is handled with care and stored using secure platforms provided by the website host and associated services.
No system is perfect.
However, stewardship and responsibility guide all handling of information.
Cookies and Analytics
The website may use basic cookies or analytics tools to understand general site performance and improve experience.
These tools do not collect personally identifying information beyond standard usage data.
Visitors may choose to disable cookies through their browser settings.
Third Party Services
THE House of Lord may rely on trusted third party services to operate the website and communication tools.
These services are used strictly for functionality and are expected to maintain their own privacy standards.
THE House of Lord is not responsible for the privacy practices of external websites accessed through links.
Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated as the work evolves.
Any changes will be reflected on this page.
Continued use of the site implies acknowledgment of the current policy.
Contact
Questions regarding privacy or data handling may be directed through the inquiry form on the Contact page.
All inquiries are reviewed with care.
CLOSING
THE House of Lord values restraint, respect, and responsibility.
Privacy is treated not as a legal obligation alone, but as a matter of integrity.