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Privacy notice · Quebec Law 25

What the twin knows, and what you control.

The digital twin can turn a conversation into a project commission. When it does, it handles personal information — so here’s the whole story, plainly. This notice is written to meet Quebec’s Law 25.

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    What we collect

    When a conversation with the twin turns into a real project request, we record the name, email, and company you provide, along with the content of that conversation — the problem, scope, budget signals, and timeline you describe. Nothing personal is stored until you give explicit consent.

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    Why we collect it

    Solely so Charles can follow up on your request, prepare for a call, and decide whether and how to take the project on. We don’t sell it, share it with advertisers, or use it to build profiles. It isn’t used to make any automated decision about you.

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    How long we keep it

    Only as long as needed. Requests that go cold or are declined are automatically purged after 90 days of inactivity. Active commissions are kept until the work concludes or you ask us to delete the data — whichever comes first.

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    Your rights — access & deletion

    You can ask, at any time, to see what we hold, correct it, withdraw your consent, or have it permanently deleted. Email us and we’ll erase every commission tied to your address — name, contact, and full transcript — with no questions asked.

Who’s responsible

Charles Jackson, based in Montréal, Québec, is responsible for the personal information collected here and acts as the person in charge of its protection. For any access, correction, withdrawal, or deletion request — or any privacy question — reach out:

charlesdotdirect@gmail.com

Last updated June 2026. If this notice changes, the date above changes with it.