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Privacy Policy

We take your privacy seriously and are committed to handling your personal data responsibly and transparently. This privacy policy outlines how and why we collect, use, and protect data when you interact with our website.

What Data We Collect

We may collect personal data you provide voluntarily (e.g. via contact forms, newsletter sign-ups), as well as technical data such as your IP address, browser type, and usage patterns through cookies and third-party services.

Tools and Services We Use

Our website uses the following tools and integrations, which may process or store technical and/or personal data:

  • Elementor: This is the page builder used on our website. While Elementor itself does not store personal data, it may use cookies to improve functionality and user experience.
  • Complianz: We use the Complianz plugin to manage cookie consent and compliance with privacy laws such as GDPR. It sets functional cookies to remember user preferences.
  • Instagram Feed (Meta): We embed Instagram content to display our latest social media updates. This may involve cookies and data sharing with Meta (Instagram), including your IP address and interaction data.
  • Google Fonts: We use fonts provided by Google to improve the visual presentation of the website. When fonts are loaded, your browser may connect to Google’s servers and transmit your IP address.
  • WordPress: Our website is built on WordPress, which may collect technical data such as your IP address, browser info, and referrer URL for security and analytics purposes.
  • e_kit-elements-defaults: This is a feature from Elementor’s Essential Addons kit that helps manage default widget styles. It does not collect personal data directly but may use cookies to maintain UI preferences.
  • adobeCleanFontAdded: This refers to a custom or Adobe web font added to the site for branding purposes. It may involve loading fonts via Adobe’s CDN, which can result in your IP address being shared with Adobe.

Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the right to:

  • Access and receive a copy of your personal data
  • Correct or delete your data
  • Withdraw consent at any time
  • Object to data processing in certain cases
  • File a complaint with your local data protection authority