Privacy, in plain English

Effective: at launch. Dated when this page ships.

The contact form collects what you type into it: your name, your business, how to reach you, and your message. I use it to answer you. That's the whole use.

I don't sell it, rent it, or hand it to marketers. It lives in the tools I use to run this business (form handling and email), and nowhere else.

The site itself keeps analytics light: enough to count visits and see what pages people read, not enough to follow you around the internet.

The website teardown

If you use the free website teardown, the tool collects the website address you submit. It fetches content that is already public — including the homepage, redirects, and a same-site sitemap when one is available — to produce the review.

The public-site evidence, teardown findings, result, quote answers, and any quote the tool generates are stored so the private result link and quote steps keep working. If you choose to leave an email or project note, those are stored so I can reply. The teardown does not sign in to your website or read private account data.

To prevent abuse, the service turns your IP address into a one-way salted hash for rate limiting. It does not retain the raw IP address in the teardown record. If you arrived through an ad, the GCLID and UTM campaign values for that visit may be attached to the teardown or follow-up request so I can tell which campaign brought it in.

Cloudflare Turnstile checks teardown and follow-up submissions for automated abuse. It may evaluate browser and request signals and usually does this without asking you to solve anything. This check is separate from the request limits described above.

Cloudflare Workers AI may process a bounded excerpt of the public-site evidence to write a plain-English summary, priorities, next steps, and optional copy suggestions. Objective measurements stay deterministic, and AI never supplies prices. Quote amounts come from fixed pricing rules combined with site facts and the answers you choose.

Want what you sent deleted? Write [email protected] and it's gone.

Port Huron Web Design is an assumed name of Hearn Systems, LLC, which is the legal entity behind this site.