Legal
Privacy policy.
How KevFromTown handles the information you share with us. Plain language, no fine-print games.
Last updated: 16 June 2026
Who we are
KevFromTown ("we", "us", "I") provides web design, hosting, branding, print, and software services to small businesses, primarily in Perth County, Kitchener-Waterloo, and across Ontario, Canada. This policy explains what information we collect through kevfromtown.com and how we use it.
What we collect
We only collect what you choose to give us, mainly through our project enquiry form. That may include:
- Your name and business name
- Your email address and phone number
- Details about your business, goals, and project
- Any other information you include in a message
We may also collect basic, anonymous usage data (such as pages visited) to understand how the site is used and improve it.
How we use it
We use your information only to:
- Respond to your enquiry and prepare a quote
- Deliver and support the services you've asked for
- Communicate with you about your project
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to anyone.
Sharing
We only share information with trusted service providers when it's necessary to run the business — for example, email or hosting providers — and only to the extent needed. We may also disclose information if required by law.
Data retention
We keep enquiry and project information for as long as needed to provide services and meet legal or accounting obligations, then delete it. You can ask us to remove your information at any time.
Your rights
Under Canadian privacy law, you can ask to see the personal information we hold about you, correct it, or have it deleted. To make a request, just email us at contact@kevfromtown.com.
Cookies
This site uses minimal cookies and may load fonts or images from third-party services. We don't use invasive tracking or sell data to advertisers.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Email contact@kevfromtown.com or call (226) 698-8514.
This is a general template and not legal advice. Please review it (ideally with a professional) and adjust it to match how your business actually handles data before publishing.
