Privacy policy

What this site collects and why.

This page covers the public xRM World site only. Client work and confidentiality sit under separate written agreements when a project starts.

Last updated 19 April 2026

What we collect

The public site stays lean. Most data reaches xRM World because you choose to send it.

  • Contact details you send through the form, such as name, email, meeting timing, and the blocker you describe.
  • Basic usage data from cookies and analytics after consent.
  • Technical request data the platform needs for logs and security checks.

Why we collect it

Contact form data is used to reply, judge fit, and decide whether a short working session makes sense.

Usage data helps show which pages are read, where people stop, and whether the site is broken or noisy.

Cookies and analytics

Cookies store consent, basic analytics, and spam checks around the contact form.

If you accept analytics cookies, the site may use Microsoft Clarity and similar low-volume tools to understand page usage. If you decline, that analytics storage stays off.

The contact form also uses Google reCAPTCHA to cut automated submissions.

Client work and confidential material

Once a conversation becomes delivery work, xRM World may handle client material such as tickets, architecture notes, environment details, logs, code, and technical documentation.

That material is used only to deliver the agreed work. Access stays limited to the people doing the work. Client material is not published, reused, or shown as proof unless the client approves it in writing.

Client names and marks

Some pages mention prior client background or show approved marks to describe work history. Those names and marks remain the property of their owners.

Their presence does not transfer rights and should not be read as a blanket endorsement of every future page or article.

Contact

Privacy questions, deletion requests, and client confidentiality questions can be sent to hello@xrm.world.