This Privacy Policy explains how PM Signals (“we”, “us”) handles personal information collected through pmsignals.beyondjulius.com. This site publishes concise parliamentary signal briefings for people who want clearer context from the public record.
We do not sell personal information. Contact details for formal privacy requests will be published here before public launch if needed; until then, please use the contact route provided on the Site and make clear that your message relates to privacy.
Last updated: 20 August 2026.
Who this policy covers
It applies to visitors who browse the site and to people who contact us, subscribe to updates, or submit information for a market-intelligence discussion.
What information we collect
When you submit an enquiry, we may collect the details you choose to provide, which typically include:
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number, if provided
- Organisation or sector
- Relevant public issue or source reference
- Investment, research, or project context
- Additional briefing information
- Your free-text message
- Any supporting document or link you choose to send
We may also receive limited technical context needed to process the submission (for example the page URL from which the form was sent). A hidden honeypot field may be used to reduce automated spam; it is not intended for genuine visitors.
We do not ask for payment card details on this website.
Why we use your information
We use enquiry information to:
- Understand what you are looking for
- Respond to your enquiry
- Prepare or discuss relevant market-intelligence briefings
- Follow up about your message or subscription where relevant
- Keep basic records of enquiries for operational and accountability purposes
Under Ghana data protection law, we typically rely on legitimate interests (responding to a request you initiated) and/or steps taken at your request before a contract, depending on the nature of the message. Where we need consent for a specific optional use, we will ask for it clearly.
Who we share information with
To respond to a message, we may share relevant details with a trusted provider or collaborator where needed. We share only what is reasonably necessary for that purpose.
We may also use trusted service providers who process information on our behalf (for example a form delivery or email provider, or hosting). They should process data only under our instructions and for the stated purpose.
We may disclose information if required by law, regulation, or a valid legal request.
We do not sell your personal information. We do not trade enquiry lists for advertising databases. If our approach to sharing ever changes in a material way, we will update this policy before relying on that change.
How long we keep information
We keep enquiry records only for as long as is reasonably necessary to respond to the request, complete related follow-up, and meet operational or legal needs. Retention periods may vary depending on whether the enquiry progressed and whether a longer record is needed for complaints or compliance. When information is no longer required, we aim to delete or anonymise it.
Cookies and similar technologies
This website is primarily static content. We do not currently use advertising cookies or third-party analytics cookies on the public pages.
Browsers may store essential technical data as part of normal website delivery (for example caching). Some article pages may use local browser storage only to remember a reading preference you set (such as text size). That is a functional preference, not advertising tracking.
If we introduce non-essential cookies in future (for example analytics), we will update this policy and, where required, seek appropriate consent before using them.
International transfers
If a form or hosting provider processes data outside the Ghana, we will take steps consistent with Ghana data protection law (for example using an appropriate transfer mechanism offered by that provider). Details can be confirmed once form delivery is connected for launch.
Your rights
Under Ghana data protection law, you may have rights to:
- Access the personal information we hold about you
- Request correction of inaccurate information
- Request erasure in certain circumstances
- Object to, or request restriction of, certain processing
- Request data portability where applicable
- Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent
These rights are not absolute and may depend on the legal basis and the circumstances. To exercise a right, use the Get a Briefing form and state that your message is a privacy request, or use any privacy contact details published on this page before launch.
You can also complain to Ghana’s Data Protection Commission if you are unhappy with how we handle your information. See dataprotection.org.gh.
Children
This website is aimed at adults interested in public-record analysis, markets, and projects. We do not knowingly collect children’s personal information for marketing.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, for example before public launch when form delivery, hosting, or contact details are finalised. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do. Please check this page periodically.
Contact
For privacy questions or requests relating to your enquiry data, contact us via the Get a Briefing form and mark the message as a privacy enquiry. Dedicated postal, email, or phone privacy contacts may be added here before launch if required — we will not invent them on this page in the meantime.