Privacy
Last updated: 2026-05-15
This page describes what information Murphytek collects when you visit
murphytek.com, what we do with it, and the rights you have under
North American privacy laws. We've tried to write it plainly. If anything is
unclear, email hello@murphytek.com
and we'll answer.
1. Who we are
Murphytek is the controller of any personal information collected through this site. You can reach us at hello@murphytek.com.
2. What we collect
Today, murphytek.com is a static marketing page. We do not set
cookies, do not run analytics, and do not load third-party tracking pixels or
advertising scripts. The only personal information that touches our systems is:
- HTTP request logs generated by our web server and ingress controller — your IP address, the user-agent string your browser sends, the URL you requested, the response status, and a timestamp.
-
Email correspondence — if you email us at
hello@murphytek.com, we receive your email address, the message content, and any metadata your mail provider includes.
If we ever add forms, accounts, analytics, or any other collection mechanism, this page will be updated before the new collection starts.
3. How we use it
We use the information above only for operational purposes:
- Keeping the site up and debugging it when something breaks.
- Detecting and blocking abuse (scanners, scrapers, attempted intrusions).
- Replying to you when you email us.
We do not sell personal information. We do not share it with advertisers. We do not use it to build profiles or to target anyone with advertising.
4. Purposes and consent
Under Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and Quebec's Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (Law 25), we identify our purposes for collection up front and rely on your implied consent when you choose to visit the site or email us. The purposes are the ones in section 3 above — nothing more. Withdraw consent at any time by not visiting the site or not emailing us; if you'd like us to delete information already collected, see section 6.
5. Sharing and disclosure
We share personal information only in these limited situations:
- Service providers. Our hosting infrastructure and mail handling necessarily process this data on our behalf. They are bound by their own contracts to use it only to provide services to us.
- Legal compulsion. If we receive a valid legal demand (subpoena, court order) we may be required to disclose information. We push back on overbroad requests where we can.
We do not sell personal information, in any sense of the word.
6. Your rights
Depending on where you live, you have rights over the personal information we hold about you. We honour these rights for everyone, not only residents of states or provinces that explicitly require it.
California (CCPA / CPRA)
- The right to know what we've collected about you and where it came from.
- The right to delete it.
- The right to correct it if it's wrong.
- The right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information — we do neither, but the right exists.
- The right to limit our use of sensitive personal information — we don't collect any from this site.
- The right not to be discriminated against for exercising any of the above.
Other U.S. state privacy rights
Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Montana, Iowa, Tennessee, Indiana, Delaware, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Maryland, Kentucky, Rhode Island, and other states with comprehensive privacy statutes generally have similar rights:
- Access — confirmation of whether we process your data, and a copy of it.
- Deletion of personal data.
- Correction of inaccurate personal data.
- Data portability — receive your data in a portable, readable format.
- Opt-out of targeted advertising, sale of personal data, and profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects. None of these activities happen here.
Canada (PIPEDA & Quebec Law 25)
- Access — ask what we hold about you and how it's been used.
- Correction — ask us to fix anything inaccurate.
- Withdraw consent — ask us to stop processing and to delete what we have.
- Right to data portability (Quebec, as of 2024) — receive your data in a structured, commonly used technological format.
- File a complaint. In Canada, with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. In Quebec, with the Commission d'accès à l'information. We'd appreciate the chance to address it first.
7. How to exercise your rights
Email hello@murphytek.com from the address you believe we have on file, describe what you want (access, deletion, correction, etc.), and we'll respond within the timeframe your jurisdiction requires — generally 30 days, with one extension where the law allows. We may ask you a small number of questions to verify the request is genuinely yours before we hand over or delete anything. We won't charge a fee unless your request is excessive or repetitive, and we'll tell you up front if so. You can designate an authorized agent to act on your behalf where state law allows.
8. Children's privacy
This site is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 (United States) or under 14 (Quebec). If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, email us and we'll delete it.
9. Data retention
We keep operational web-server and ingress logs for no longer than 90 days, after which they are purged. Email correspondence is retained for as long as needed to handle the conversation and any reasonable follow-up; after that it is deleted on a rolling basis. If law requires us to retain something longer, we will, and only for as long as required.
10. Where your data is processed
Our infrastructure is located in North America. We do not currently transfer personal information outside the region for processing. If that changes — for example, if we add a service provider hosted elsewhere — we will update this page and, where required, put appropriate safeguards in place.
11. Changes to this policy
When we change this policy, we update the “Last updated” date at the top of the page. For material changes (new categories of data, new purposes, new sharing) we'll make the update prominent enough that a regular visitor would notice.
12. Contact
Murphytek
Email: hello@murphytek.com
Postal address: available on request.