Privacy policy.

De-Clutter Me's privacy policy outlines how the service collects, uses, discloses, and protects the personal information of its clients. Here's a summary of what might typically be included:

1. **Information Collected**: Names, contact information, addresses, payment details, and any other information necessary for providing the decluttering service.

2. **Purpose of Collection**: This personal information is collected for scheduling appointments, communications, providing services, and processing payments.

3. **Use of Information**: Information is used for solely any internal purposes such as improving services, managing accounts, and fulfilling contractual obligations.

4. **Disclosure to Third Parties**: Weavers must be signed for disclosure prior to services.

5. **Data Security**: Standard safety measures are taken to safeguard the confidentiality and security of clients' personal information, including encryption, access controls, and regular security assessments.

6. **Retention Period**: Personal information is retained solely during the contract, including any legal or regulatory requirements governing data retention. Then immediately shredded and disgarded

7. **Client Rights**: Clients' reserve rights regarding their personal information, such as the right to access, correct, or delete their data, and provide instructions for exercising these rights.

8. **Marketing Communications**: If applicable, clients' information may be used for marketing purposes via De-Clutter.Me with the clients written consent.

10. **Cookies**: While users visit De-Clutter.Me, cookies are collected, specifically for booking.

11. **Changes to the Privacy Policy**: De-Clutter Me reserves the right to update the privacy policy. Clients will be notified via e-mail.

12. **Contact Information**: Provide contact details for inquiries, complaints, or requests related to the privacy policy.

By clearly communicating its privacy practices, De-Clutter Me can establish trust with clients and demonstrate its commitment to protecting their personal information.