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Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 7, 2026
This policy explains what information Velmure Tech ("we", "us") collects through this website, and how it's used. It applies only to this website — not to WhatsApp itself, which has its own privacy policy set by Meta.
Information we collect
We only collect information you choose to give us:
- Through the contact form: your name, business name, email address, phone number (optional), package of interest, and message.
- Through WhatsApp: whatever you send us directly in that conversation, stored within WhatsApp per its own terms — not on this website.
We don't use analytics or advertising trackers on this site, so we don't collect browsing behavior, device fingerprints, or ad identifiers.
How we use it
Solely to respond to your inquiry, discuss your project, and provide a quote. We don't sell, rent, or share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.
Third-party services
A few external services support this site:
- FormSubmit — relays contact form submissions to our email inbox. See FormSubmit's privacy policy.
- Google Fonts — loads the typefaces used on this site from Google's servers.
- Tailwind CSS — loaded via CDN for styling only; it doesn't collect data.
- WhatsApp (Meta) — if you message us there, that conversation is governed by WhatsApp's own privacy policy.
Cookies
This site does not set tracking or advertising cookies.
Data retention
We keep contact form submissions only as long as needed to respond to your inquiry and, if you become a client, to deliver the project.
Your rights
You can ask us to delete or correct any information you've submitted at any time — just message us on WhatsApp or email velmuretechcorps@gmail.com.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, we'll update the "last updated" date at the top of this page.
Contact us
Questions about this policy? Reach us at velmuretechcorps@gmail.com or via WhatsApp.
This page is a plain-language summary, not legal advice. Have it reviewed by a legal professional familiar with your local data protection requirements before relying on it.