Disclosure Policy

Established in 2017, **Myanmar Archives** is a custodial endeavor dedicated to documenting and preserving the intricate home construction techniques of Myanmar’s vernacular architecture, ensuring these time-honored practices endure for future generations. Targeting Heritage homeowners and enthusiasts aged 30–60, this platform serves as a bridge between tradition and modernity, offering a repository of knowledge, photographs, and narratives that celebrate the resilience and artistry of Myanmar’s built heritage. As a collaborator with Houzz, Old House Journal, and Rejuvenation, we uphold rigorous archival standards, ensuring transparency and respect for the communities and traditions we represent. For inquiries, refer to our Contact Us page.

  • Data Collection: We collect minimal personal information (e.g., email, name) solely for facilitating inquiries, collaborations, or contributions to our archives. No data is used for commercial purposes beyond our mission of preservation.
  • User-Generated Content: Submissions (articles, photos, videos) are voluntarily shared under Creative Commons licenses, with contributors retaining rights. Content is curated for historical accuracy and cultural sensitivity, with explicit permission required for repurposing.
  • Partnerships: Collaborations with Houzz, Old House Journal, and Rejuvenation involve limited data sharing for joint archival projects, always with explicit consent and adherence to Myanmar’s cultural heritage laws.
  • Cookies & Tracking: Our raw HTML platform does not employ third-party cookies or tracking technologies. Navigation is logged only for site functionality improvements, never for profiling or advertising.
  • Third-Party Links: External links to partners or resources are provided for informational purposes. We do not endorse or assume responsibility for the content, privacy practices, or policies of linked sites.
  • Policy Updates: This policy may evolve to reflect legal changes or community feedback. Revisions will be posted prominently, with notice provided via our Contact Us page.
  • Complaints & Feedback: Concerns regarding content, data practices, or collaborations should be directed to our Contact Us page, where we commit to addressing issues with transparency and respect for heritage values.