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Cavallo Nero

Privacy, in plain English.

I don't run ad networks, I don't sell data, and I don't share anything you send me with anyone else. Here's exactly what that means.

For the rest of the legal frame around the site (who owns what, what happens when you reach out, where things live legally), see the terms notice.

What I collect.

If you use the contact form, I get whatever you type into it: your name, your email address, your message, and any of the optional fields (organization, phone, type of organization, how you heard about me) if you choose to fill them in. Nothing more.

If you book a Discovery Session through the calendar embed on the Contact page, Cal.com collects whatever's required to put an event on my calendar: typically your name, email, and the time you picked. Cal.com has its own privacy notice that covers what happens on its page.

If you just read the site, basic visit numbers get counted by Vercel Analytics: pages viewed, rough country or region, the site that referred you. No cookies. No fingerprinting. No individual tracking.

What I do with it.

I use what you send me to reply to you, to schedule a conversation, and to run Cavallo Nero as a small business. That's it.

I don't sell it. I don't share it. I don't add you to a mailing list. There is no mailing list.

How long I keep it.

I keep what you send me until you ask me to delete it. That includes contact form submissions, emails, and calendar bookings. If you want any of it gone, send a note to jared@cavallonero.co and I'll take care of it.

Cookies.

This site sets no cookies. None.

Cal.com's booking page may set its own cookies when you open it. That's on Cal.com's end, and their privacy notice covers it.

How to reach me about your data.

If you have a question about any of this, or if you want me to delete something you've sent, the address is jared@cavallonero.co. I read every email myself.

Short notice for a small business. If I ever need to update it, this page is where the update will live.