Privacy Policy
for morrb.com
(Methuselah Foundation)
Effective Date: March 18, 2025
1. General Information
This website (moorb.com) explains MORRB – an application provided by the Methuselah Foundation (referred to as “we,” “us,” or “our”). We are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard information when you visit morrb.com. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy or your data, please contact us:
Organization Name: Methuselah Foundation (MORRB)
Address: 8021 Flint Street, Springfield, VA 22153, USA
Contact Email: info@mfoundation.org
By using our website, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
2. Hosting & Technical Details
Our website is hosted on the Framer.com platform. When you visit morrb.com, Framer’s hosting service automatically processes certain technical data to deliver the site to you and ensure it functions properly. This may include information such as:
Your device and browser type (for compatibility and optimization).
The date and time of your visit and which pages you access.
Basic interaction information (e.g. how long you stay on a page).
Importantly, this technical data does not include personally identifiable information like your name, address, or contact details. The data collected by Framer is used solely for operating the website and generating analytics (described below). The hosting provider (Framer) does not store any personal data on our behalf. We do not use the hosting platform to collect or store information that can identify individual users.
3. Use of Framer Analytics
We use Framer’s built-in analytics features to understand how the website is being used and to improve our content. Framer Analytics collects anonymous, aggregated data about site usage. For example, it can tell us:
How many visitors view our site and which pages are most popular.
General patterns like the average time spent on the site or on a particular page.
Broad geographic regions or device types of our visitors (e.g. how many use mobile vs. desktop), derived from browser information.
This analytics data is collected anonymously. It cannot be traced back to any individual visitor. Framer Analytics is designed with privacy in mind – it does not use cookies or persistent identifiers to track you. Instead, it uses privacy-friendly methods to measure traffic (for instance, by counting visits within a limited time frame without storing personal identifiers). We do not receive or collect personal data such as names, email addresses, or specific IP addresses through Framer Analytics. The information we see is statistical and helps us improve the website’s content and performance.
We do not combine Framer’s analytics information with any other data in a way that would identify you personally. For more details on Framer’s privacy practices, you can refer to Framer’s own Privacy Policy on their website.
4. No Cookies & Third-Party Tracking
For your privacy, morrb.com does not use any cookies. We do not place tracking cookies on your browser, and therefore we do not display a cookie consent banner (because none are needed).
We also do not use any third-party tracking or advertising services on our site. This means:
We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or similar third-party analytics/advertising tools that track your behavior.
We do not use any marketing or advertising cookies, web beacons, or fingerprinting techniques.
No third-party advertisers or networks collect data about you through our site.
Because we have no third-party trackers, your browsing information is not being shared with or sold to outside parties for advertising or marketing purposes. In short, we do not sell, rent, or share any visitor data with third parties. Your activity on our site remains private and is used only as described in this policy (e.g., anonymous analytics for our internal use).
5. Email Contact & Data Usage
You have the option to contact us via email (for example, by writing to info@mfoundation.org or any email links provided on our site). If you choose to get in touch with us, we may receive certain personal information from you – typically your email address and any other details you include in your message (such as your name or the content of your inquiry).
We will use this personal information only for the purpose of responding to you and addressing your request or question. Specifically:
We will use your email address to reply to your inquiry and provide the information or assistance you requested.
Any additional personal details you provide (like your name, phone number, or relevant background information) will be used strictly to understand and fulfill your request.
We do not add your information to any mailing lists without your explicit request or consent, and we will not send you marketing emails just because you contacted us. We also do not share, sell, or disclose your email or message contents to any third party, unless it is necessary to fulfill your request or required by law. For example, if your inquiry requires us to coordinate with a specific partner or service provider, we would do so only with your permission or as necessary, and we would ensure any such partner also keeps your information confidential.
We do not store your personal information from emails longer than needed. Once your inquiry is resolved, we will retain the correspondence only for our records and to comply with any legal or administrative requirements. We will not use your information for any unrelated purposes.
6. Your Rights Under US Privacy Laws
We respect your rights to privacy and strive to comply with applicable U.S. privacy laws. Depending on where you live, especially if you are a resident of California or certain other states, you may have specific legal rights regarding your personal information. This section describes those rights and how you can exercise them.
California Residents (CCPA): If you are a California resident, you have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) (as amended by the CPRA) regarding personal information we may have about you. These include the right to:
Know what personal information is collected about you: You can request that we disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you, as well as the categories of sources of that information, the business purpose for collecting it, and any categories of third parties with whom we share it.
Request deletion of your personal information: You can ask us to delete personal information we have collected from you (with certain exceptions allowed by law, such as if the information is necessary to complete a transaction or comply with a legal obligation).
Opt-Out of the sale of personal information: You have the right to direct us not to sell your personal information to third parties. Note: We do not sell personal information, and we have no intention of doing so. Therefore, while this right is provided by law, it is not applicable in our case because we do not engage in selling user data.
Non-discrimination: We will not deny you services, charge you different prices, or provide a different level of service just because you exercised your privacy rights. In other words, we will not discriminate against you for exercising any CCPA rights.
To exercise any of your California privacy rights, you or an authorized agent can contact us at info@mfoundation.org with your request. We may need to verify your identity (for instance, by confirming information like your email address or other details) before fulfilling certain requests, to ensure we protect your data from unauthorized access. We will respond to your request within the timeframe required by the CCPA (generally within 45 days).
Virginia Residents (VCDPA): If you are a Virginia resident, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) provides you with similar rights concerning your personal data. These rights include the ability to:
Confirm and access your data: You can ask whether we are processing your personal data and request to access that data.
Correct inaccuracies: If any personal information we hold about you is incorrect or outdated, you can request that we correct it.
Delete your data: You can request deletion of personal data that you have provided to us or that we have obtained about you.
Obtain a copy of your data: You have the right to get a copy of the personal data you provided to us, in a portable format (to the extent technically feasible), so you can transfer it to another service if needed.
Opt-Out of certain processing: You can opt out of the processing of your personal data for purposes of targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, or certain types of profiling. Note: We do not engage in targeted advertising or sell personal data, nor do we use profiling to make legally significant decisions about you.
If you wish to exercise any of these Virginia rights, please contact us at info@mfoundation.org with your request. As with California requests, we will need to verify your identity and will respond within 45 days as required by law. Virginia law also allows you to appeal a decision if you feel we have not adequately addressed your request; if needed, we will provide you with information on how to make such an appeal.
Other State Privacy Laws: Several other U.S. states (such as Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and others) have enacted or are enacting privacy laws that may provide residents with similar rights over their personal data. We intend to comply with all applicable state privacy laws. If you are a resident of any state that grants you rights to access, delete, or control your personal information, you may contact us to exercise those rights as well. Even if you are not in one of the states with specific laws, we will do our best to honor your privacy requests in good faith.
How to Exercise Your Rights: To make any privacy-related request, simply send an email to info@mfoundation.org specifying your request (for example, “CCPA Data Access Request” or “Request to Delete My Personal Data”). Please include enough information for us to verify your identity and locate your information (if any). We take your privacy seriously, so we will only fulfill requests when we are confident the requester is entitled to receive the information. Once verified, we will respond and act on your request within the timeframe required by applicable law. There is no charge for making a privacy request, though if you make repeated or excessive requests, the law allows us to charge a reasonable fee or refuse the request in some cases.
7. Data Security & Storage
We take data security seriously and have implemented reasonable measures to protect any personal information we hold. These measures are designed to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of your data. For example, we use technical safeguards (such as secure servers, encryption, and firewall protection) and organizational measures (such as limiting access to personal data to authorized personnel only) to secure information. While we strive to protect your data, please understand that no website or internet transmission is completely secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security of information, but we follow industry best practices to minimize risks.
Data Storage and Retention: We only keep personal information for as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as described in this policy, or as required by applicable laws and regulations. For instance, if you email us with a question, we will use your information to respond and then retain that correspondence for a period of time in our email archives. We will not keep it longer than needed unless required for legal reasons (such as compliance with record-keeping laws or resolving any disputes).
When personal information is no longer required, we will delete it or anonymize it so that it can no longer be associated with you. Our criteria for retaining data may include considerations such as: the nature of the data, the purpose for which it was collected, our legal or contractual obligations, and the expectation or requirements of the individuals it pertains to. If you would like us to delete any personal information we have about you, you may request deletion as described in the “Your Rights” section above, and we will honor such requests in accordance with law.
8. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update or change this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, legal requirements, or for other reasons. When we make changes, we will post the updated policy on this page and update the “Last Updated” date at the top of the policy. Any changes will become effective when the revised Privacy Policy is posted on our website.
If the changes are significant, we may provide a more prominent notice or seek your consent where required by law. However, we encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed about how we are protecting your information.
Your continued use of morrb.com after any changes to this Privacy Policy constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms. If you do not agree with any updates or modifications, you should stop using the site and contact us if you have concerns.