7x7.la respects your privacy. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and your choices.
When you apply to participate: We collect your name, email address, discipline (writer or artist), biography, work samples or links, availability, and time zone through our intake form.
When you subscribe to our newsletter: We collect your email address.
When you participate in a collaboration: We collect the creative work you submit (text and images), as well as records of your activity within the collaboration portal.
When you sign a Contributor Agreement: We record your name, the date of signing, and your IP address.
Automatically: Our web hosting provider may collect standard server logs, including IP addresses, browser type, and pages visited.
We use your information to: review applications and pair contributors; facilitate the collaboration process; communicate with you about your participation; publish completed works with proper attribution; send newsletter updates about new publications, events, and other 7x7.la news (only if you have subscribed); and improve the site.
We do not sell your personal information to third parties. We do not use your information for advertising purposes.
Your name, biography, and creative work will be published on 7x7.la as part of your completed collaboration. Your email address and other contact information are visible only to the 7x7.la editors and are never published or shared.
We retain application and collaboration data for as long as your work is published on the site. If you would like to request deletion of your personal data, please contact us at the email address below.
7x7.la uses only essential cookies necessary for site functionality. We do not use advertising or tracking cookies.
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal information at any time by contacting us. California residents may have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
For questions about your privacy, contact: info@7x7.la
Last updated: February 2026