Information you decide to share
When you email us or fill out the contact form, you may share contact details and other information. That can include your name, email address, phone number, area of interest and whatever you write in your message.
The way the contact form works today
This website preview does not send form entries to a website database. When you submit the form, your email application opens with what you entered already drafted in a message addressed to contact@xandbm.com. That message may be processed and stored by your email provider and by ours, each under its own terms.
Possible uses of information
Information we receive by email may be used to reply to your inquiry, direct it to a suitable professional, assess whether we are able to help, keep business records and safeguard the security and integrity of our communications.
Cookies and site measurement
This preview sets no analytics or advertising cookies. A future hosting provider may still generate basic technical logs once the site is deployed. Before analytics, embedded media, advertising tools or other tracking technologies are added, this notice should be updated.
How information is shared and kept
Information may be passed within X&Business Management and to service providers that support email, hosting, security or professional operations. Disclosure may also occur where the law requires it or where it is reasonably necessary to protect rights and safety. Once the firm's recordkeeping requirements are approved, final retention periods should be added.
Security and sensitive records
No transmission over the internet or by email is entirely secure. Please avoid sending account numbers, tax identifiers, passwords or other highly sensitive records by way of the general inquiry form. Where appropriate, instructions for secure delivery can be arranged.
Questions and future revisions
Send any questions about this draft notice to contact@xandbm.com. Before public launch, the final notice should name the responsible legal entity, the applicable contact details, jurisdiction-specific rights and an effective date.
