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This policy explains what Business Process Review may collect through this website and how that information may be used.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
Information We Collect
When you contact Business Process Review, we may collect the information you choose to provide, including your name, company, email address, website, company size, city, current tools, project interests, and message details.
If a careers application form is later connected, we may also collect application details such as phone number, LinkedIn profile, cover letter, and resume file.
How We Use Information
We use submitted information to respond to inquiries, understand whether there may be a fit, schedule conversations, and provide requested information about Business Process Review services.
We may also use basic inquiry details to improve our website, service positioning, and follow-up process.
Analytics and Website Data
If analytics are added to the website, they should be used to understand site traffic, page performance, and lead sources at a practical business level.
Business Process Review does not need sensitive personal data to measure website performance.
Email Communication
If you submit a form or contact us directly, we may reply by email. We may also follow up about your inquiry or application.
You can ask us to stop non-essential follow-up at any time.
Sharing and Selling
We do not sell personal information.
We may use service providers for website hosting, email delivery, analytics, and related business operations. Those providers should only receive information needed to perform their role.
Data Retention
We keep inquiry and application information only as long as it is useful for responding, evaluating fit, maintaining business records, or meeting reasonable operational needs.
We do not intend to store sensitive lead data unnecessarily.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact Business Process Review through the contact page.
This page is provided for general website transparency and can be replaced with formal policy language if needed.