Rooted in the values of New Hampshire and guided by the principle of “Live Free or Die,” we believe privacy is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of individual liberty. Our approach to privacy reflects a long-standing libertarian tradition that respects personal autonomy, limits unnecessary intrusion, and prioritizes transparency and accountability.
We collect only the minimum information necessary to provide our services effectively and responsibly. We do not sell, rent, or trade personal information. Any data collected is used solely for legitimate business purposes such as service delivery, communication, security, and legal compliance.
We are committed to safeguarding personal information through reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security measures. Access to data is restricted to those who need it to perform essential functions, and information is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill its intended purpose.
We do not engage in surveillance, behavioral profiling beyond basic operational needs, or unnecessary tracking. Where third-party tools or service providers are used, they are selected with care and are expected to uphold comparable privacy and security standards.
Individuals have the right to inquire about, correct, or request the deletion of their personal information, subject to applicable legal and operational requirements.
Privacy is not an afterthought or a marketing slogan it is a core value. In keeping with the spirit of New Hampshire independence, we believe that trust is earned by respecting boundaries, minimizing data collection, and defending the right to conduct business and live life free from unwarranted intrusion.