Privacy / Plain languageRDL Archive / Detroit

Your signal.
Handled clearly.

RDL Archive collects only the information needed to review project inquiries, respond to potential clients, and protect the inquiry form from misuse.

What Project Signal collects

When you submit Project Signal, RDL Archive stores your name and email address; any company, website, or project context you choose to provide; your four Project Signal selections; and the direction generated from those selections. The system also stores limited technical details such as a submission reference, source label, submission time, and internal delivery status.

How the information is used

RDL uses this information to understand your request, evaluate whether the studio is a fit, and follow up with you. Submitting Project Signal does not add you to a newsletter or marketing list, and the form does not send an automatic email response to you. RDL does not sell Project Signal information.

Spam prevention

To limit repeated spam submissions, the site may transform the network address associated with a submission into a one-way, day-specific anti-spam token. The raw network address is not stored in the Project Signal record. The token is used only for short-term rate limiting and is removed from older records during later submission processing.

Storage and service providers

Project Signal submissions are stored in the site's Cloudflare D1 database. Cloudflare and the site's hosting provider process information as needed to operate and secure the site. Resend processes inquiry details only to deliver an internal notification to the studio. RDL Archive does not currently use third-party advertising trackers or analytics tools on this site.

Direct email

If you choose to email the studio instead of using Project Signal, your message is handled through RDL's email services rather than the Project Signal database.

Retention and requests

RDL keeps inquiry information for as long as it is reasonably needed to review and respond to the inquiry, maintain relevant business records, and protect the site from misuse. To ask about, correct, or request deletion of information connected to your inquiry, email RDL Archive.

Changes

If these practices change, this page will be updated with a new effective date.