What we keep, and what we don't.

A short, honest summary of how Qavra handles your data.

Last updated: 2026-04-27
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The short version

Qavra collects only what we need to answer you, deliver work, and keep the site running. We don't sell data, we don't track you across the web, and we tell you when something changes.

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What we collect

Information you give us — name, email, phone, project brief, and anything you share through forms or direct messages. Plus a small amount of technical data the site picks up automatically: IP address, browser, device, and basic page-view counts used to keep the site healthy.

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How we use it

To reply to you, scope and deliver projects, send the occasional update you signed up for, improve the site, and meet our legal obligations. That's the full list — no quiet third use.

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Who else sees it

Only the service providers we rely on to run the business — hosting, email, payments — and only the data they need to do their job, under contract. We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information.

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How we protect it

We use reasonable technical and organisational measures — encryption in transit, access controls, and limited internal access — to keep your information safe. No system is perfect; if something goes wrong, we'll tell you.

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Cookies

We use a small number of cookies to remember your language, theme, and session. You can turn cookies off in your browser — some convenience features may stop working, but the core site will still load.

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Your rights

You can ask to see, correct, export, or delete the personal data we hold about you, or object to certain uses. Email us from the address on file and we'll handle it within a reasonable timeframe.

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Changes to this policy

If we update this policy, we'll change the "Last updated" date and, for material changes, post a clear note on the site or email registered users. No silent rewrites.

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Get in touch

Questions, concerns, or a data request? Reach the team via the email listed on the Contact page — a real person reads it.