Privacy Policy
Last Updated: June 15, 2026
Lumious IO Inc. (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting personal information collected through our website and related online services. Privacy policies for websites commonly explain the categories of personal information collected, how the information is used, how it may be disclosed, how it is protected, and what rights users may have under applicable law.
This Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected through our website, online forms, email communications, and other digital interactions we control. California guidance states that businesses collecting personal information online should post a conspicuous privacy policy and comply with the practices they describe.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us when you contact us, complete a form, request information, subscribe to updates, or otherwise interact with our website. Privacy notices typically identify categories of personal information such as names, contact details, business information, and communications submitted through the site.
Depending on how you use the website, we may collect:
Name.
Email address.
Phone number.
Mailing address or business address.
Company or business details you provide.
Messages, inquiries, files, or other information you submit through forms or email.
Technical and usage information such as IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, and interaction data collected automatically through website technologies. Privacy policies commonly disclose collection of analytics and device data used for security, diagnostics, and site improvement.
2. How We Use Information
We may use personal information for legitimate business purposes related to operating our website and providing services. California-oriented privacy policy guidance commonly requires explaining the purposes for collection and use at or before the point of collection.
We may use the information we collect to:
Respond to inquiries and communicate with you.
Provide information about our services or business.
Operate, maintain, and improve our website.
Monitor usage, troubleshoot issues, and protect website security.
Process requests, transactions, or service-related communications where applicable.
Comply with legal obligations and enforce our website policies. Privacy policies and related compliance guidance commonly state that information may also be used for legal compliance, fraud prevention, and policy enforcement.
3. How We Share Information
We do not sell personal information unless we explicitly state otherwise. California privacy disclosures typically require businesses to state whether personal information is sold or shared and to identify categories of recipients or third parties.
We may share personal information in limited circumstances, including:
With service providers that help us operate the website, communicate with users, host content, process transactions, or support our business.
With professional advisors, legal counsel, or auditors where necessary.
To comply with applicable law, legal process, or governmental requests.
To protect our rights, users, systems, or business operations.
In connection with a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, financing, or similar business transaction. Privacy policies often disclose that data may transfer as part of a corporate transaction.
4. Cookies and Similar Technologies
Our website may use cookies, analytics tools, pixels, log files, and similar technologies to understand website traffic, improve performance, remember preferences, and support security or functionality. Website privacy policies commonly disclose the use of tracking technologies and explain that users may control some of them through browser settings or opt-out tools.
You can often manage cookies through your browser settings, though disabling some cookies may affect website functionality. If we use third-party analytics or advertising tools, those providers may collect information according to their own privacy practices.
5. Data Retention
We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to respond to inquiries, provide services, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Privacy guidance commonly recommends disclosing that information is retained only as long as needed for business or legal purposes.
6. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards to protect personal information against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or disclosure. California privacy resources emphasize maintaining reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information collected.
However, no website, email transmission, or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. For that reason, we cannot guarantee absolute security of personal information. Security disclaimers of this kind are common in website privacy policies.
7. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your location, you may have rights regarding your personal information. California privacy materials commonly describe rights that may include access, deletion, correction, opt-out rights where applicable, and protection against discrimination for exercising privacy rights.
If applicable under California law, you may have the right to:
Request information about the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you.
Request deletion of personal information, subject to legal exceptions.
Request correction of inaccurate personal information where applicable. California privacy compliance materials increasingly include correction rights in consumer notices.
Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information, if we engage in those activities. California guidance says businesses that sell or share data must provide clear opt-out notice and related links.
Be free from discriminatory treatment for exercising applicable privacy rights.
To submit a request related to your personal information, contact us using the information in the Contact section below. California privacy guidance also recommends describing how users can exercise their rights and how the business will respond.
8. Notice to California Residents
If you are a California resident, California law may require that we provide a notice at or before collection that explains the categories of personal information collected, the purposes for collection, and whether the information is sold or shared. Businesses collecting information online may provide this information directly within a conspicuous Privacy Policy or linked notice.
At this time, Lumious IO Inc. does not sell personal information unless expressly disclosed otherwise on the website or in a separate notice. If that practice changes, we will update this Privacy Policy and provide any required notice and opt-out mechanism. California-specific guidance says businesses must clearly disclose whether they sell or share personal information and provide appropriate consumer choice tools where required.
9. Third-Party Websites
Our website may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, or services. Website privacy policies commonly state that third-party sites operate under their own privacy practices and are not controlled by the website operator.
We are not responsible for the privacy, security, or content practices of third-party websites. We encourage you to review their privacy policies before providing personal information.
10. Children’s Privacy
Our website is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the website. Privacy policies commonly include this statement where the site is intended for a general or business audience rather than children.
If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us so we can review and delete the information if appropriate.
11. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website practices, legal requirements, or business operations. Privacy compliance guidance recommends including the last-updated date and updating disclosures as practices change
