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Privacy Rights

Last updated:  06/26/2026

Introduction

Depending on where you are located, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information. This page explains what those rights are, who they apply to, and how to exercise them.

To submit a request, please see the How to Exercise Your Rights section below.

Your Rights Under US State Privacy Laws

If you are a resident of a US state with applicable privacy legislation — including but not limited to Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, and Oregon — you may have the following rights regarding your personal information.

Right to Access

You have the right to confirm whether we process personal information about you and to request a copy of that information.

Right to Correct

You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate personal information we hold about you.

Right to Delete

You have the right to request that we delete personal information we have collected from or about you, subject to certain exceptions.

Right to Non-Discrimination

You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising your privacy rights under applicable state law.

Right to Appeal

If we decline to act on your rights request, you may appeal our decision by contacting us at info@christiancounselinghouston.com with the subject line "Privacy Rights Appeal". We will respond to your appeal within the timeframe required by applicable law.

How to Exercise Your Rights

To submit a privacy rights request, please contact us at:

Email: info@christiancounselinghouston.com

Please include your name, the country or state you are located in, and a clear description of the right you wish to exercise.

To protect your personal information, we may ask you to verify your identity before processing your request. We will not use information provided for identity verification for any other purpose.

We aim to respond to all valid requests within 30 days. In some cases, where requests are complex or numerous, we may extend this period as permitted by applicable law. If we extend the timeframe, we will notify you.

We will not charge a fee for handling your request unless it is manifestly unfounded or excessive.

Changes to This Page

We may update this page from time to time to reflect changes in applicable law or our data practices.

Last updated:  06/26/2026