Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how THINK LUCID and its authorized implementation partner, IDEA LAB Digital Solutions Inc., handle website inquiry data, analytics, and privacy-conscious pilot or audit participation.

Effective Date: March 2026

1. Scope of This Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to thinklucid.org and to website-level interactions with the THINK LUCID framework, including informational browsing, inquiry submission, and participation in pilots or guided implementations where this policy is referenced.

THINK LUCID is publicly presented as a framework and method. Official pilot audits, measurement environments, and commercial implementations are conducted by authorized partners, primarily IDEA LAB Digital Solutions Inc.

2. Information We May Collect on This Website

THINKLUCID.org is primarily an informational site. You are not required to create an account to read the public framework, manifesto, or method materials.

Depending on your interaction with the site, we may collect:

  • Contact Information: If you contact us by email or inquiry form, we may collect your name, email address, organization, and any information you choose to provide.
  • Website Usage Data: We may collect standard analytics data (including through tools such as Google Analytics) and technical logs, such as browser type, device information, IP address, and pages visited, to support site operation, security, and performance analysis.
  • Institutional Inquiry Information: If you request pilot access, licensing information, or institutional discussion, we may collect organizational and use-case information relevant to that request.

Analytics and Usage Data

We use third-party analytics tools, including Google Analytics, to understand how visitors interact with the site. This helps us improve content, structure, and overall user experience.

Google Analytics collects information such as pages visited, time spent on pages, device type, and general geographic location. This data is aggregated and does not directly identify individual users.

Google may use cookies and similar technologies to collect this information. For more information on how Google processes data, please refer to Google’s Privacy Policy.

By continuing to use this site, you acknowledge that such data may be collected for analytics purposes.

3. Pilot and Controlled Audit Participation

A core principle of THINK LUCID is privacy-conscious implementation. Where controlled audits, pilot sessions, or structured observation environments are used, the implementation may be designed to minimize or avoid the collection of personally identifiable participant data.

Depending on the implementation model, participants may be represented through:

  • randomized seat identifiers
  • anonymous tokens
  • institution-defined non-personal session codes

In such cases, official implementations may avoid collecting participant names, personal email addresses, or personal account credentials unless a specific implementation arrangement explicitly requires otherwise.

4. Data That May Be Observed During a Pilot or Audit

In a guided pilot or controlled audit environment, the following categories of information may be observed, stored, or reviewed for institutional or research purposes:

  • prompt and response history within the controlled session
  • task outputs generated during the exercise
  • process comparisons between unstructured and method-based usage
  • behavior patterns relevant to reasoning quality, missed constraints, and verification practices

Such data may be used to generate institutional baseline observations, evaluate the effectiveness of the method, improve future implementations, or contribute to anonymized research, benchmarking, or methodology refinement.

5. How We Use Information

Information collected through the website or an approved institutional interaction may be used to:

  • respond to inquiries and requests
  • evaluate pilot or licensing fit
  • coordinate pilot sessions or institutional discussions
  • generate implementation observations at the organizational level
  • maintain, secure, and improve the site and related services
  • support anonymized analysis, research, or benchmark development where applicable

We do not sell personal information to third-party marketers.

6. Aggregation, Anonymization, and Reporting

Where possible, pilot and audit findings are handled at the institutional or aggregated level rather than as personally attributable records.

Findings may be summarized into baseline reports, comparative observations, or broader benchmark insights in ways that do not identify individual participants, unless a separate written arrangement explicitly provides otherwise.

7. Disclosure and Sharing

We may share information internally with authorized personnel or authorized implementation partners involved in inquiry handling, pilot delivery, technical support, or institutional coordination.

We may also disclose information where required by law, legal process, security necessity, or to protect rights, safety, or contractual obligations.

We do not disclose personally attributable information to third parties for unrelated commercial marketing purposes.

8. Data Security

We take reasonable administrative, technical, and operational steps to protect data against unauthorized access, misuse, or disclosure.

However, no website, online environment, or transmission method can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

9. Retention

We may retain inquiry, pilot, technical, and implementation-related information for as long as reasonably necessary for operational, legal, institutional, or research-related purposes, subject to any separate written agreements that govern a specific implementation.

10. External Links

This website may contain links to third-party websites, including the website of IDEA LAB Digital Solutions Inc. or other referenced resources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party sites outside our control.

11. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, implementation models, privacy practices, or site operations. The most current version will be posted on this page with the updated effective date.

12. Contact

For questions regarding this Privacy Policy or data practices related to THINK LUCID, please contact:

Email: inquiry@thinklucid.org
Address: IDEA LAB Digital Solutions Inc., 3rd Floor Salcedo One Center, 170 Salcedo St., Legazpi Village, Makati, Philippines

Need implementation context?

Review the Pilot Program Terms or Framework Use & Licensing page to understand how privacy fits into guided pilots, controlled observations, and authorized use.