Privacy Policy
How SyncrionIT handles information submitted through the website, direct communication, and consulting engagements.
Information We Collect
SyncrionIT collects only the information needed to respond to inquiries, communicate with clients, and deliver agreed services.
•Contact details such as name, email address, phone number, and company name.
•Information you provide about your systems, needs, or project request.
•Technical details shared during an engagement when required to perform the work.
•Communication records related to inquiries, proposals, projects, and support needs.
How We Use Information
Information is used to respond to requests, evaluate fit, prepare scopes or proposals, perform agreed work, communicate about services, maintain records, and improve the website and client experience.
Information Sharing
SyncrionIT does not sell personal information. Information may be shared only when needed to deliver services, use necessary business systems, comply with legal obligations, or protect rights and security.
Cookies and Website Data
The website may use basic technologies needed for functionality, security, forms, hosting, and performance. SyncrionIT does not use advertising cookies or sell browsing data.
Security
SyncrionIT uses reasonable technical and organizational safeguards to protect information. No method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure, and clients should use secure transfer methods for credentials and sensitive system details.
Retention
Information is retained only as long as reasonably needed for business, legal, accounting, security, and service-delivery purposes, unless a longer period is required or permitted by law.
Your Choices
You may request access, correction, or deletion of personal information by contacting SyncrionIT. Some information may need to be retained when required for legal, security, or legitimate business reasons.
Contact
SyncrionIT
Email: consult@syncrionit.com
Phone: 818-710-1970
This privacy page is provided for general website and service-use clarity. It is not a substitute for legal advice.