Privacy policy.
How Copperchunk Ltd handles personal data, website usage data, cookies and analytics.
Last updated: 3 June 2026.
Who this policy covers
This policy applies to copperchunk.com and related Copperchunk Ltd websites. Copperchunk Ltd is an Irish limited company operated by Ben Luong, based in County Limerick, Ireland.
If you contact Copperchunk Ltd, book a call, pay an invoice or engage the company for consultancy work, some personal data may be processed so the requested service can be provided.
Information collected
The site itself is a static marketing website. It does not currently run user accounts, ecommerce checkout or a public login area.
Copperchunk Ltd may collect information you choose to provide, including your name, email address, website URL, company name, phone number, project details, billing details and any files or account access needed to provide consultancy services.
If you use a chat widget or enquiry form, the message, contact details, current page, referrer and available campaign parameters may be sent to Copperchunk Ltd so the enquiry can be answered and attributed correctly.
Technical information may also be collected automatically when you visit the site, including IP address, browser type, device type, pages viewed, referrer URL, approximate location derived from IP address, and server log data.
How the information is used
Information is used to respond to enquiries, provide consultancy services, manage billing, maintain records, protect the site, understand site performance and improve the services offered.
Personal data is not sold. It is only shared where needed to provide the service, comply with legal obligations, protect the business, or use trusted service providers.
Service providers
Copperchunk Ltd may use third-party providers for hosting, DNS, analytics, email, payment processing, scheduling, automation, document storage, accounting and business operations. These providers process data according to their own privacy terms and the services being used.
Examples may include Cloudflare, Google Workspace, Cal.com, Wise, QuickBooks, n8n, email providers and other tools used to deliver consultancy work.
Cloudflare and analytics
This site is served through Cloudflare for DNS, security, performance and analytics. Cloudflare may process technical request data such as IP address, URL, browser information and security signals in order to deliver and protect the site.
Cloudflare Analytics and Cloudflare Web Analytics may be used to understand page views, referrers, device types, countries and site performance. Cloudflare Web Analytics is intended to be privacy-preserving and does not use cross-site tracking cookies for visitors.
Other analytics or advertising measurement tools may be used where appropriate, usually through Google Tag Manager or platform-level tracking. Where consent is required, these tools should be controlled through the relevant consent mechanism.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They can help websites remember choices, measure usage, improve performance and keep services secure.
This site may use essential cookies for security or functionality. It may also use analytics cookies or similar technologies where enabled. You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings, but some website features may not work as expected.
Browser cookie controls are available from the main browser vendors:
- Chrome cookie controls
- Safari cookie controls
- Firefox cookie controls
- Microsoft browser cookie controls
Data security
Reasonable technical and organisational measures are used to protect personal data. No internet transmission or database can be guaranteed to be completely secure, but access is limited to what is needed for the relevant service.
Your rights
Depending on where you are located and the circumstances, you may have rights under data protection law, including the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict or object to processing of your personal data, and the right to data portability.
You may also have the right to withdraw consent where processing is based on consent, and the right to complain to a supervisory authority. In Ireland, the supervisory authority is the Data Protection Commission.
Retention
Personal data is kept only for as long as reasonably needed for the purpose it was collected, including legal, accounting, tax, contractual and legitimate business record-keeping requirements.
Contact
Questions about this policy, or requests relating to personal data, can be sent to [email protected].