Privacy.
The short version: we keep what you tell us to ourselves, store it on infrastructure we control, and don't market to you. Long version below.
Who we are
bhuman LLC is at 15010 Carriage Oaks Ct, Wright City, MO 63390 USA. For privacy questions: admin@bhuman.tech.
What we collect
Whatever you share with us via the intake form, email, or a call:
- Name, email, role, company context — the basics for a reply
- What you write about your situation in the form
- Any documents or context you share during an engagement
- Email metadata (when you wrote, what you wrote)
That's it. We don't run analytics, advertising trackers, fingerprinting, or social media pixels on this site. No cookies beyond what your browser does for itself.
What we do with it
- Reply to you
- Run our engagement (notes, deliverables, internal record)
- Keep enough record to invoice and to comply with US business retention norms
We don't share it. We don't sell it. We don't enrich it from other sources. We don't run marketing campaigns to former clients.
Where it lives
Everything you send is stored in self-hosted infrastructure we control — a CRM and an email server on European hosting we operate. No US-based SaaS vendors with broad disclosure obligations. No third-party CRM where a sales rep can browse your details.
How long we keep it
Records of past engagements: 7 years (consistent with normal business record-keeping for tax/audit purposes). After that they're deleted or anonymised.
Intake forms that don't lead to an engagement: about 12 months, then deleted.
Your rights
Email us from the address on your record and we'll:
- Send you everything we have on you
- Correct anything we have wrong
- Delete anything we're not legally required to keep
We respond within 30 days. Usually much faster.
If you've been a client
We treat the substance of what we worked on as confidential by default — full stop. We won't mention you in a pitch, on social, or in a case study without explicit permission. If something would be useful to share for marketing, we'll ask, and the answer "no" is final.
Updates to this
If we change anything material here, we'll note it on this page. Last updated: 21 May 2026.