FiscalMind is committed to transparency regarding the limited personal data we may receive through the contact form. This policy explains what is collected, how it is used, and how your information is protected.
💸 1. Information We Collect
We only collect the information that you voluntarily provide through the contact form. This typically includes your name, email address, and the content of your message. No other information—such as location, behavior, or device data—is collected through the website. We do not request or store sensitive categories of data.
💸 2. Purpose of Data Collection
The sole purpose of collecting your information is to respond to your inquiry. Your email address is only used to reply to the message you submit. We do not send newsletters, promotional offers, or automated responses. Every communication is initiated based on your request.
💸 3. Data Use and Storage
Messages are reviewed manually by the site team. The information provided is stored securely and used only for the duration of that specific communication. After the message is addressed, your data is not retained for further use or analysis. We do not create user profiles or databases based on form entries.
💸 4. No Data Sharing or Third-Party Access
Your data will not be shared, transferred, or made accessible to any external parties. FiscalMind does not use third-party tools for contact form processing. All data handling remains internal and is limited to message review and response.
💸 5. Use Without Data Submission
Visitors are not required to submit any personal data to access the information on this website. All main pages and resources are publicly viewable. The contact form is optional and only intended for voluntary inquiries.
💸 6. Contact Details for Privacy Questions
If you have any questions about how your information is managed, you may contact us directly:
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