1. Data Collection Principles
LuxHome AI adheres to the Principle of Least Privilege in data acquisition. We collect only the information necessary to provide expert consultation on Explainable AI (XAI) and to fulfill our educational mission. This includes identifiable business details, contact information provided via consultation forms, and technical metadata required for site functionality.
We do not engage in broad-spectrum data scraping or unauthorized profiling. Every data point ingested by our systems is cataloged with a clear purpose and retention window.
2. Algorithmic Transparency & Usage
Unlike traditional automated systems, our internal tools are built on the same XAI frameworks we advocate for. We use your data to:
Model Diagnostic Support
Improving the accuracy of our interpretability twin models used during client audits.
Bias Mitigation
Iteratively testing our internal logic to ensure alignment with Canadian ethical standards.
Communication
Addressing specific inquiries regarding our XAI Strategic Audit and Architecture Design services.
Regulatory Alignment
Fulfilling reporting obligations under PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act).
3. Canada-Specific Privacy Rights
Under Canadian federal law, you have specific rights regarding the personal information LuxHome AI holds. We treat these legal requirements as minimum standards, striving for a higher level of functional clarity.
- Right to Access: Request a complete export of all data associated with your business or personal identity.
- Right to Rectification: Challenge the accuracy of held data and request immediate correction.
- Right to Withdraw Consent: Revoke authorization for data usage at any time, subject to legal or contractual restrictions.
4. Security Infrastructure
LuxHome AI employs enterprise-grade encryption for all data in transit and at rest. Our systems are routinely audited against current cybersecurity frameworks. Access to sensitive data is strictly limited to authorized personnel who have undergone rigorous vetting and ethical AI training.
In the event of a data breach, we adhere to the mandatory reporting requirements set by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC).