Privacy

Privacy at Devrail Studio.

Plain language, no fine-print games. This describes how Devrail Studio handles the information you share with us through this site. It is our own baseline posture — not a privacy policy we write for client websites.

Last updated: May 2026

What we collect

Only what you give us. If you contact us through a form or by email, we collect the details you choose to send — typically your name, email address, and a description of your project. We don't buy data about you, and we don't run third-party advertising trackers on this site.

Why we collect it

To reply to you, scope the work you're asking about, and keep a record of our conversation so we can pick up where we left off. That is the whole purpose — nothing is repurposed for marketing without your say-so.

How long we keep it

For as long as we're in conversation, and a reasonable period afterwards in case you come back. If a project doesn't go ahead and you'd like your enquiry deleted, ask us and we'll remove it.

Who else sees it

We use a small set of trusted service providers to run the studio — for hosting, email, and storing enquiries securely. They process this information on our behalf and only to provide their service. We don't sell your information to anyone.

Your choices & requests

You can ask to see what we hold about you, correct it, or have it deleted. We'll action reasonable requests promptly and without charge.

Email privacy@devrail.studio and tell us what you'd like.

Market-specific notices

Devrail Studio works across markets. Where a project or a visitor is covered by a specific data-protection regime — for example Kenya's Data Protection Act or the EU's GDPR — the notices, lawful bases, and rights required by that regime are added for the relevant build or surface. This baseline describes our default posture; it does not replace those market-specific notices where they apply.

Changes to this page

As the studio grows, this page will gain detail. When we make a meaningful change we'll update the date above. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the updated version.