Privacy Policy
How familybrookhome.org handles visitor data and uses cookies.
1. Overview
This Privacy Policy describes what information this site collects from visitors, how it is used, and what controls visitors have. FamilyBrook Home (familybrookhome.org) is a static informational site. It does not operate user accounts, does not process payments, and does not collect personal data as part of its core content delivery.
2. Information Collected
Automatically collected data
When you visit this site, standard web server logs may record:
- IP address
- Browser type and version
- Operating system
- Referring URL
- Pages requested and timestamps
This information is used solely for diagnosing technical issues and understanding aggregate traffic patterns. It is not linked to individual identities.
Contact form submissions
If you submit the contact form on the About page, you provide your name, email address, phone number, and message text. This information is used to respond to your submission. It is not sold or shared with third parties.
3. Cookies
This site uses a minimal number of cookies:
- cookie_consent — stores your Accept or Reject choice from the cookie banner. This is stored in your browser's localStorage and does not expire unless manually cleared. No data is sent to the server.
This site does not use advertising cookies, social media tracking pixels, or third-party analytics scripts that set persistent cookies.
You can clear all locally stored data through your browser settings at any time.
4. Third-Party Content
Article pages on this site display images hosted on Wikimedia Commons (upload.wikimedia.org). Loading these images may result in a request to Wikimedia servers, which are subject to the Wikimedia Foundation Privacy Policy.
External links in articles point to government and public-authority websites (Parks Canada, provincial park systems, Environment Canada, Canadian Red Cross). This site has no relationship with those organisations and is not responsible for their content or privacy practices.
5. Data Retention
Server log data is retained for a limited period for technical troubleshooting purposes and then deleted. Contact form submissions, where processed, are not retained beyond the period necessary to respond.
6. Your Rights
Visitors in Canada have rights under applicable provincial privacy legislation and Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Visitors in the European Economic Area have rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These include the right to access, correct, or request deletion of personal data held about you.
To exercise these rights or to ask questions about this policy, use the contact form on the About page.
7. Children
This site does not knowingly collect personal data from individuals under the age of 13. The contact form is intended for adults.
8. Changes to this Policy
This policy may be updated periodically. Changes will be reflected in the updated date below. Continued use of the site after a policy change constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
Last updated: June 12, 2026