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Privacy Policy

Haus of Statistics, LLC (“Haus of Statistics”, “we”, “us” or “our”) is a provider of custom data analytics, grant evaluation, and quantitative research consulting for businesses, academic entities and individuals in the United States, United Kingdom, and the European Union. As part of our work for our clients, we may obtain information that is personal and identifiable to individuals.

We understand that privacy is valued by the businesses, universities, and individuals with whom we work with and the persons to whom any personal identifiable data relates. We do our best to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of Personal Information (as defined below) that we collect in accordance with this privacy policy (this “Policy”).

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  1. GENERAL POLICY

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Personal Information We Collect

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The information we collect as part of our work may include personally identifiable information, such as (among other things) names, positions or job titles, levels of education and professional affiliations – including the businesses, government agencies, schools and departments where individuals work or received degrees, papers published by individuals and the academic groups or professional bodies to which an individual belongs (collectively, “Personal Information”). Generally, we collect information in the following ways:

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  • Personal Information is usually provided to us directly by our clients (and rarely from the individuals to whom the Personal Information relates).

  • We obtain publicly available information as part of our work – such as information posted on publicly available web sites or in academic journals.

  • Licensed third-parties with whom Haus of Statistics has a contractual arrangement may provide us with information (including Personal Information).

  • We may collect information regarding a person’s visit to our websites such as the visitor’s IP address, type of browser and the date/time of visit – this information would generally not be directly identifiable to an individual.

  • In some instances, individuals (who are representatives of our clients) may access non-publicly available parts of our website and input personally identifiable information about themselves, but such information is solely provided to us in their capacity as representatives of our clients. We do not collect such information for the purposes of selling goods or services to individual consumers.

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Purposes for Which We Use Your Personal Information

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Haus of Statistics uses the Personal Information we collect for a number of purposes. Personal Information collected may be used to determine, for example, the type and number of activities undertaken by a grant-funded program, scholarly research accomplishments in areas such as publications, funding and honorific awards. This allows us to provide businesses and academic entities  with objective data that can be used in a number of ways, including to support their strategic decision-making processes, determining the efficacy of their activities in supporting the goals of their grant-funded program, etc.

We also use information we collect as part of visits to our websites (such as IP addresses) to detect fraud or abuses of our website.

In cases where we receive Personal Information directly from our clients (and not from the individuals to whom the Personal Information relates), we will cooperate with our clients’ reasonable requests to assist them in providing notice to the impacted individuals regarding how we use Personal Information.

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Third Parties with Whom We May Share Your Personal Information

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Haus of Statistics may, in accordance with this Policy, share your Personal Information with the following types of third parties:

  • Service providers

  • Contractors

We may share your Personal Information with such third parties for the following purposes:​

  • to provide our services to our customers and subscribers.

  • sending marketing communications

In the event we are acquired by, or merge or consolidate into, another entity, or if there is a sale of our assets, Personal Information may be transferred to the entity acquiring Haus of Statistics or our assets or that survives the merger or consolidation.

Haus of Statistics shall take reasonable steps to ensure that any third party receiving Personal Information from Haus of Statistics is subject to contractual obligations to comply with the requirements of this Policy (and, with respect to Personal Information provided to us directly by our clients, any reasonable instructions of our clients).​

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Cookies

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Haus of Statistics uses cookies to collect information, such as IP addresses, related to visits to our websites. A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, which is sent to a browser from a web site’s servers and stored on a computer’s hard drive. Haus of Statistics uses cookies to detect fraud and other abuses of our websites.

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  1. LEGALLY REQUIRED DISCLOSURES

Be aware that we may be required to disclose Personal Information pursuant to subpoenas, warrants, court or government agency orders, legal process, lawful requests by public authorities (including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements) or otherwise as required by law.

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  1. CONTACT US

Questions, comments or complaints regarding this Policy or our data collection and processing practices can be emailed to president@hausofstatisticsllc.org and sent by postal mail to the following address:

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Haus of Statistics, LLC
Attn: Data Privacy Policy
405 North Jefferson Ave. 
Springfield, MO 65806

USA

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Haus of Statistics encourages interested persons to raise any concerns using the contact information provided and we will investigate and attempt to resolve any complaints and disputes regarding use and disclosure of Personal Information.

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  1. EFFECTIVE DATE OF POLICY AND UPDATING THIS POLICY

Haus of Statistics reviews this Policy from occasionally and may make changes this Policy in connection with such review. We will post any changes to this Policy on these web pages following such change. You should check this page regularly to ensure you are familiar with any changes. You agree that any posted changes to this Policy will be binding on you. 

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Published 15 July 2025​

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