Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Jufomfapip collects and uses personal data when you browse our educational content or contact us with a question. We aim to be clear, practical, and respectful of your choices.

  • We use cookies for site functionality and optional analytics
  • We do not sell personal data
  • You can request access, deletion, or correction of your data

Last Updated: January 15, 2026

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We use practical safeguards and keep data handling limited to what is needed for operating the site and responding to inquiries.

1) Introduction and who we are

Jufomfapip publishes educational resources on home insulation and heating efficiency. When you use our website, certain information is processed so the site can load, remain secure, and respond to your messages.

Data Controller

For the purposes of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable privacy laws, the data controller is:

Jufomfapip
350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118, United States
Phone: +1 (212) 736-1000
General contact: [email protected]
Privacy contact: [email protected]

What this policy covers

This policy covers personal data processed through our website at / and related pages listed in the footer. It explains what we collect, why we collect it, how long we keep it, and what choices you have. It also explains our cookie approach and how analytics and marketing technologies may be used if enabled.

This site is informational. We do not ask for sensitive personal information in our forms. Please do not submit sensitive information (for example, medical, financial, or government identifiers) in a message to us.

2) Personal data we collect

We collect limited data that helps us operate the website, understand usage patterns, and respond when you contact us. The exact data depends on how you interact with the site and whether you accept optional cookies.

Data you provide

When you submit an inquiry through our contact form, we may collect:

  • Full name
  • Email address
  • Topic (free-text field)
  • Message content (what you choose to write)

We use this information to respond to your request and to maintain a record of correspondence.

Data collected automatically

When you browse the site, we may collect:

  • IP address (typically in server logs)
  • Browser type and version
  • Device information (such as operating system and screen size)
  • Referring page and pages visited on our site
  • Approximate location derived from IP (country or region level)

This information is used for security, debugging, and (if enabled) analytics reporting.

Cookies and similar technologies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We use them to remember preferences (such as cookie consent) and, if you choose, to support analytics. We also use standard server logs to maintain availability and protect the site.

You can manage cookies through our cookie banner and your browser settings. Details appear in the Cookie Policy section below.

3) How we collect information

We collect data through a small number of predictable methods so you can understand what happens when you read, click, or send a message.

Web forms and direct communication

Our contact form on /contact/ allows you to send a message. When you submit a form, the information you entered is transmitted to us and processed to respond. If you email us directly, we process the content of your email and any details you include.

We do not ask for payment information, government identifiers, or sensitive categories of personal data through the website. If you include sensitive information voluntarily, we will treat it with care, but we may ask you to remove it from future correspondence for your privacy.

Cookies, analytics tools, and server logs

Like most websites, our servers record basic request information (server logs) to help keep the site secure and functioning. We may also use analytics tools such as Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to understand aggregated usage, such as which pages are most helpful and how visitors navigate the content.

We may also use advertising measurement tools such as the Meta Pixel only if implemented and only in accordance with your cookie choices. These tools rely on cookies and similar identifiers and are used to understand campaign performance and improve relevance. If we use these tools, they are treated as marketing cookies and are optional.

4) Legal bases for processing (GDPR Article 6)

If you are in the European Economic Area (EEA) or the UK, GDPR requires a legal basis for processing personal data. Below we explain the typical bases we rely on, depending on the context.

Consent (Art. 6(1)(a))

We rely on consent for optional cookies and technologies, including analytics and marketing cookies where applicable. You can give or refuse consent through the cookie banner, and you can change your choice by adjusting your browser settings and clearing stored cookies.

  • Analytics cookies (for example, GA4 identifiers) where enabled
  • Marketing cookies (for example, Meta Pixel identifiers) where enabled

Contract or steps before contract (Art. 6(1)(b))

If you contact us to request information, we process your message and contact details to respond. While we do not sell services directly on the website, we treat your inquiry as a request for information, and processing is necessary to take steps at your request.

  • Name and email used to reply to your inquiry
  • Message content used to understand and address your question

Legitimate interests (Art. 6(1)(f))

We process certain technical data as a legitimate interest to operate, secure, and improve the website. This includes server logs for security monitoring, abuse prevention, and performance troubleshooting.

  • IP address and request metadata in server logs
  • Aggregated usage patterns to improve content clarity
  • Protection against spam and malicious activity

Legal obligations (Art. 6(1)(c))

In limited cases, we may need to retain or disclose information to comply with applicable laws, lawful requests, or to protect rights and safety. This is not our normal operation, but it may apply if required by law.

  • Responding to lawful requests from authorities
  • Maintaining records where legally required

5) Purposes of processing

We use personal data for a limited set of purposes that align with how an educational website operates: delivering content, providing support, and understanding how to improve the site.

Service delivery and customer support

When you contact us, we use your contact details and the content of your message to respond. For example, if you ask how to identify attic heat loss areas, we may reply with relevant guidance and links to our pages such as /guides/ and /resources/.

We also use technical data to deliver the site reliably, diagnose errors, and maintain stable page performance across devices and browsers.

Analytics, content improvement, and marketing (optional)

If optional analytics cookies are enabled, we may process usage data in aggregated form to understand which topics are most useful and where readers might need clearer explanations. If marketing cookies are enabled (only where implemented), they may be used to measure advertising performance and improve relevance.

Marketing communications by email are not a standard feature of this site. If we ever introduce a newsletter or similar subscription, we will request explicit opt-in consent and provide a clear unsubscribe option in every message.

6) Data retention

We keep personal data only as long as needed for the purposes described above, then delete or anonymize it where feasible. Retention may vary based on legal requirements and operational needs.

Typical retention periods

  • Contact form submissions and email correspondence: up to 2 years from the last interaction, to maintain context and handle follow-up questions.
  • Server logs (security and troubleshooting): typically up to 30 days, unless a longer period is required to investigate abuse or incidents.
  • Analytics data (if enabled): up to 14 months, aligned with common analytics retention settings for trend analysis.
  • Cookie consent preference: stored until you clear your browser storage or change your selection; a timestamp may be stored to help document consent choice.

How retention works in practice

If you contact us and the conversation ends, we may keep the thread for reference so we can respond consistently if you write again. If you ask us to delete your message history, we will evaluate the request and delete it unless we need to retain certain data for legal compliance or to protect against misuse.

If we ever introduce an email subscription list, we would retain your email address until you unsubscribe, then delete it within 30 days (unless a shorter period is technically feasible).

7) Data sharing and processors

We share personal data only with service providers that help us run the website and respond to inquiries, or where required by law. We do not sell personal data.

Website hosting and infrastructure

We use hosting and infrastructure providers to serve our web pages and store site data. These providers may process IP addresses and server log data as part of delivering the service and maintaining security.

We limit access where possible and use reputable providers with appropriate security controls.

Email delivery and support

If you contact us by email or via the contact form, email delivery providers may process your email address and message content to deliver correspondence. Access is limited to those who need it for support.

We encourage you not to include sensitive personal information in your message.

Analytics and advertising measurement (optional)

If enabled and if you consent via cookies, analytics providers (such as Google Analytics 4) process usage data to produce aggregated reports. If enabled and if you consent, marketing measurement tools (such as Meta Pixel) may process cookie identifiers to help measure campaign performance.

You can reject optional cookies using the cookie banner and by adjusting your browser settings.

No sale of personal data

Jufomfapip does not sell personal information. We do not share your inquiry details with third parties for their own marketing. Any sharing is limited to what is necessary to operate the site, provide requested support, and meet legal requirements.

8) International transfers

Jufomfapip is based in the United States. Depending on where you are located and which service providers are used, personal data may be processed in the United States and other countries.

How we protect cross-border transfers

Where GDPR applies and personal data is transferred outside the EEA, we rely on appropriate safeguards, such as the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), and we assess whether additional measures are needed based on the type of data and the provider.

If we use a provider located in a country that benefits from an adequacy decision, transfers may be based on that decision instead.

What this means for visitors

International transfers are most likely to occur through hosting, email delivery, and analytics services. We aim to minimize the data shared, limit retention where feasible, and use privacy-friendly configurations when available.

You can contact us at [email protected] to ask about safeguards relevant to your data.

9) Your rights (GDPR)

If you are in the EEA or UK, you have specific rights regarding your personal data. We respect these rights and provide a straightforward way to exercise them.

Your rights and what they mean

  • Right of access: request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
  • Right to rectification: ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
  • Right to erasure: ask us to delete your personal data when conditions are met.
  • Right to restrict processing: ask us to limit processing in certain situations.
  • Right to data portability: request your data in a structured, commonly used format when applicable.
  • Right to object: object to processing based on legitimate interests in certain circumstances.
  • Right to withdraw consent: withdraw consent for optional cookies at any time by changing cookie settings and clearing cookies.

How to exercise your rights

To make a request, email us at [email protected] and describe what you would like to do (access, deletion, correction, etc.). For security, we may ask you to confirm control of the email address used in the inquiry or provide limited information to verify identity.

We aim to respond within one month where GDPR applies, and sooner where feasible. If a request is complex, we may need additional time and will explain why.

If you prefer postal mail, you can write to: Jufomfapip, 350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118, United States.

Right to lodge a complaint

If you are in the EEA, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. If you are in the UK, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). We encourage you to contact us first so we can address concerns promptly.

10) Cookie Policy

We use a cookie banner to let you accept or reject optional cookies. You can also manage cookies in your browser. Below is an overview of cookie categories and typical durations.

Strictly necessary

These cookies support essential functionality, such as remembering whether you accepted or rejected optional cookies. Without these, the site may not retain your preference.

  • Cookie consent preference: stored in browser storage
  • Typical duration: until you clear browser storage

Analytics (optional)

If enabled and if you consent, analytics cookies help us understand how the site is used. We look at aggregated patterns such as popular pages and navigation paths, which helps us improve clarity.

  • Example tools: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
  • Typical duration: up to 14 months (tool setting dependent)

Marketing (optional)

If enabled and if you consent, marketing cookies help measure advertising performance and improve relevance. They may be used to understand whether an ad campaign resulted in a visit or engagement.

  • Example tools: Meta Pixel
  • Typical duration: varies by provider and configuration

How to manage cookies

You can reject optional cookies in the cookie banner. If you previously accepted optional cookies and want to change your decision, you can clear your cookies and site data in your browser settings. When you return, the cookie banner will appear again so you can set a new preference.

Browser settings also allow you to block cookies entirely. Note that blocking all cookies can affect how some sites work, including preference retention.

Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. There is no single industry standard for how to respond. We treat cookie consent choices as the primary signal for optional cookies on this site. If you have a question about a specific scenario, contact us at [email protected].

11) Children’s privacy

Jufomfapip is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 16. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under 16 through this website.

What happens if we learn a child’s data was submitted

If we become aware that personal data from a child under 16 has been submitted, we will delete it as soon as reasonably possible and take steps to prevent further collection. If you believe a child has provided personal data to us, please contact [email protected].

12) Updates to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or the tools we use. When changes are significant, we will make them visible on the site.

How we communicate changes

We will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. For significant changes, we may also provide a notice on the website. If we introduce new optional tracking tools, we will treat them as optional and present them through the cookie consent mechanism.

Version information

Last Updated: January 15, 2026. If you have questions about a previous version or want clarification on a specific section, contact us at [email protected].

13) Contact details (privacy)

If you have questions about this policy, want to exercise your rights, or want us to delete a message you sent, you can reach our privacy contact using the details below.

Privacy contact

Email: [email protected]
Postal: Jufomfapip, 350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118, United States
Phone: +1 (212) 736-1000

We do not appoint a Data Protection Officer as a default position for an informational website, but we provide a dedicated privacy email address for requests and concerns.

Related pages

For legal terms covering use of the website, see /terms/. For general contact details, see /contact/. To learn about Jufomfapip’s purpose and editorial approach, see /about/.

Internal links are limited to the main site pages: /, /about/, /guides/, /resources/, /contact/, /privacy/, and /terms/.