Privacy
Privacy notice
The short version: Jerry uses your details to answer you. Sending an enquiry doesn’t add you to a marketing list.
Last updated: 13 August 2026.
What you send
The contact form asks for your name, email address and whatever you choose to write. The web server may also record your IP address, browser, the page requested and the time of the request. Those technical logs are used to keep the site running and secure.
How Jerry uses it
Jerry uses your details to reply. If you later decide to work together, he may also use them to make the necessary arrangements. An enquiry does not sign you up for marketing.
Please keep the first message general
Don’t include diagnoses, medication details, a trauma history, crisis information or other highly sensitive material in the contact form. If Jerry later needs more information, he should explain why before you send it.
Services that handle the information
The hosting company, contact-form software and email provider may process the information so the message can reach Jerry. Jerry does not sell it. Information may also be disclosed when the law requires it or when it is reasonably necessary to protect someone from a serious and immediate threat.
Security and retention
Reasonable safeguards are used, but no website or email system can promise perfect security. Information is kept only while it is needed to answer an enquiry, provide an agreed service, meet a record-keeping duty or deal with a dispute.
Your questions
To ask what information Jerry holds about you, request a correction or raise a concern, use the contact form and put “Privacy” at the start of your message.
Changes to this notice
The notice will be updated if the site, the services it uses or the applicable rules change. The date above tells you which version you’re reading.