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Privacy Policy
This page explains what information arthurroder.com collects, how it's used, and who to contact about it. Last updated: 19 July 2026.
Who this site belongs to
arthurroder.com is operated by Arthur Roder, an independent SEO consultant. For any question about this policy or your data, contact [email protected].
What information is collected
This site does not run a backend server or database. The contact form and discovery-call forms on this site do not transmit your details to any server. When you submit one of these forms, your browser opens a pre-filled email in your own email client, addressed to Arthur directly — you choose whether to actually send it. Nothing is stored on this website when you fill in a form; the only record created is the email you send, which lives in your own inbox and Arthur's.
If you book a call using the calendar link on this site, that booking is handled entirely by Google Calendar's scheduling tool, under Google's own privacy policy — this site does not receive or store that data either.
Cookies and tracking
This site does not currently use cookies, analytics, or any advertising or tracking scripts. No visitor behavior is recorded or profiled. If that changes in the future — for example, by adding privacy-friendly analytics to understand which pages are useful — this policy will be updated first, and a cookie notice will be added if required.
Third-party links and content
This site links out to external services, including LinkedIn, Upwork, and Google Calendar. Some images may be served from third-party content delivery services. Once you leave arthurroder.com through one of these links, that service's own privacy policy applies, not this one.
Your rights
Because no personal data is stored on this website, there is nothing held here to access, correct, or delete. If you've sent Arthur an email through one of the forms above, you can ask him directly to delete that email at any time using the contact address above.
Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated as the site evolves — for example, if analytics or a blog with comments is added later. The "last updated" date at the top of this page will always reflect the latest version.