This website, wunderlichweb.com, is the marketing home for Wunderlich Web, a custom-web-development brand operated by Sardonyx Software LLC (Minnesota). It’s a small site run by one person — me, Jesse Wunderlich — so the answer to “what data do you collect?” is short, and I’ve tried to explain it in plain English.
If anything below is unclear, email me at jesse@wunderlichweb.com.
What this policy covers
This policy covers the public marketing site at wunderlichweb.com. It does not cover client projects I build for other businesses — those sites have their own owners and their own privacy policies.
What I collect, and why
1. What you voluntarily send through the contact form
When you submit the contact form on the homepage, I receive:
- Your name
- Your email address
- Your company name (optional)
- The project type and timeline you selected
- The project details you typed
This information is emailed directly to jesse@wunderlichweb.com through Resend, an email delivery service that transmits the message and holds sending logs for operational reasons. I keep the message in my inbox so I can reply and follow up. I don’t copy it into a CRM, a mailing list, or an AI training set. If you ask me to delete it, I will.
2. Your IP address (briefly, for rate limiting)
When you submit the contact form, my server keeps your IP address in memory for up to 10 minutes to prevent automated spam from flooding the form. It’s not written to a database and it’s never tied to your submission. Once the 10-minute window passes, it’s gone from memory.
Your IP address is also included in the notification email I receive when you submit the form. It stays in my inbox for as long as the conversation is useful, purely for anti-spam context (so I can tell a real inquiry from an automated one). It’s never shared with a third party. If you ask me to delete the thread, the IP goes with it.
3. Aggregate, privacy-friendly analytics
I use Plausible Analytics to count visits and see which pages are popular. Plausible is designed to be privacy-friendly:
- It does not set cookies.
- It does not collect personal data.
- It does not fingerprint or track you across sites.
- All data is aggregated — I see “37 people viewed the pricing page today”, not who they are.
Because no personal data is collected, no cookie banner is required and there’s nothing for you to opt out of. If you’d still prefer to block analytics, any standard ad-blocker or privacy extension will hide Plausible.
4. Google Reviews (when they’re visible on the homepage)
When the Reviews section is active, this site fetches public reviews for Wunderlich Web from the Google Places API and displays a small selection on the homepage. This is public content that already lives on my Google Business Profile. Your interaction with that section is subject to Google’s own data practices — see Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Maps Additional Terms of Service. I don’t share any information about you with Google beyond what your browser automatically sends when it loads their fonts, images, or map services.
What I don’t do
- I don’t sell your personal data. Ever.
- I don’t use tracking cookies, retargeting pixels, or third-party advertising tags.
- I don’t email you unless you contacted me first about a project.
- I don’t add you to a mailing list without an explicit, separate opt-in.
Who I share data with
The site runs on Vercel (hosting), and contact-form emails go through Resend. Both see traffic and email metadata in the course of doing their jobs, and both maintain their own privacy policies. I don’t share your data with anyone else.
If a law-enforcement request or court order required me to disclose something, I’d comply with the law — and I’d tell you when I’m legally allowed to.
How long I keep things
- Contact-form emails: as long as the conversation is active, plus a reasonable follow-up window. I periodically clean out old threads.
- Rate-limit IP addresses: up to 10 minutes, in memory only.
- Plausible analytics: aggregate data is retained by Plausible per their policy; no individual record of you exists to delete.
Your rights
Even though this is a small one-person operation, you can at any time:
- Ask what information I have about you.
- Ask me to delete your contact-form message.
- Ask me to correct anything that’s wrong.
Send any of those requests to jesse@wunderlichweb.com and I’ll respond within 30 days — usually within 1 business day.
Minnesota residents: the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (effective July 31, 2025) establishes data-protection rights when it applies to a business. Wunderlich Web is operated by a small business that does not meet MCDPA’s processing thresholds (100,000+ Minnesota consumers per year, or 25%+ revenue from selling personal data of 25,000+), so the Act’s specific obligations don’t currently apply here. The spirit of the law shapes how I handle your data anyway, and the rights listed above are available to every visitor regardless of where they live. If our size or practices change, I’ll update this section.
Children
This site isn’t aimed at children under 13, and I don’t knowingly collect information from them. If a child sent me a message, I would delete it on discovery.
Changes to this policy
If I ever start collecting something new, I’ll update this page and change the “Last updated” date at the top. For material changes (say, adding a new third-party service), I’ll keep a short note at the bottom of this page for at least 30 days.
Contact
Questions, concerns, deletion requests, or anything else privacy-related: jesse@wunderlichweb.com.
Wunderlich Web, a brand of Sardonyx Software LLC, Frazee, Minnesota.