I AM AIONIOS · WEBSITE STEWARDSHIP
This policy explains how I AM AIONIOS collects, uses, stores and protects personal information received through this website.
Effective: 1 August 2026
AIONIOS is a House of revelation, formation and faithful witness.
Through books, scrolls, cinematics, music and pathways of learning, the House gives expression to the reality of Christ, the Kingdom Age and the civilization of the Lamb.
Each work belongs to one unfolding witness, revealing eternal intention, forming a people in union and making visible the architecture of the Age to Come.
We may collect information you choose to provide, including your name, email address and the content of enquiries submitted through our Contact page. If you subscribe to future communications, we may also retain your subscription preferences.
Like most websites, our hosting, security, analytics and embedded-content services may automatically receive limited technical information such as IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, referring page, dates and times, and cookies or similar technologies.
We may use personal information to respond to enquiries, provide requested communications, operate and secure the website, understand how public resources are used, maintain institutional records, comply with legal obligations, and protect the rights and integrity of AIONIOS and its visitors.
We do not sell personal information.
This website may use necessary cookies and may use analytics, social-media, video, publishing or other embedded services. Those third parties may collect information under their own privacy policies. You can manage many cookies through your browser settings, although disabling them may affect website functions.
Information may be handled by trusted providers supporting website hosting, forms, email delivery, security, analytics, publishing and digital infrastructure. Some providers may process or store information outside Australia. We disclose only what is reasonably necessary for the relevant service, or where disclosure is required or authorised by law.
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information against misuse, interference, loss and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. No internet transmission or storage system is completely secure. We retain information only for as long as reasonably needed for its purpose, legal obligations, dispute resolution or legitimate archival stewardship.
You may ask what personal information we hold about you, request correction, withdraw consent to optional communications, or raise a privacy concern. We may need to verify your identity before acting on a request.
Please use the Contact page and identify your message as a privacy request. We will respond within a reasonable period.
Our website may link to external websites that we do not control. Their privacy practices are their responsibility. This website is intended for a general audience and is not designed to knowingly collect personal information from children without appropriate involvement from a parent or guardian.
We may update this policy as the website, its services or legal obligations develop. The current version will be published on this page with its effective date.
This is an interim public policy for the website’s present stage and may be refined following formal legal review.