Privacy Policy


Last updated: 22. January 2025

Introduction

Welcome to davidjeri.com. We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data. This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit our website.

Information We Collect

In the course of operating our website, we collect two types of information. First, we gather information that you voluntarily provide when interacting with our site, such as when commenting on blog posts, subscribing to our newsletter, or contacting us through our contact form. This information may include your name, email address, website URL (if provided), and any other information you choose to share with us.

Additionally, we automatically collect certain information when you visit our website using Google Analytics. This includes technical data such as your IP address, browser type and version, operating system, date and time of your visit, pages viewed, time spent on pages, referring website, and click patterns. This information helps us understand how visitors interact with our website and improve our content and user experience.

Google Analytics and Data Processing

We utilize Google Analytics to better understand how visitors interact with our website. Google Analytics collects information through cookies and generates reports about website usage. This data is processed in a way that does not directly identify anyone, and we have enabled IP anonymization, which means your IP address is truncated within EU member states. If you prefer not to be tracked by Google Analytics, you can use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on or decline non-essential cookies through our cookie consent banner.

Legal Basis for Processing and Your Rights Under GDPR

Our processing of your personal data is based on several legal grounds under GDPR. We process data based on your consent (for newsletter subscriptions and cookie usage), legitimate interest (for analyzing website usage and improving content), legal obligation (to comply with legal requirements), and contract (to respond to your inquiries or comments).

As a user of our website, you have significant rights regarding your personal data. These include the right to access, rectify, or erase your personal data, restrict its processing, obtain a portable copy of your data, object to processing, and withdraw your consent at any time. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at davidjeriugena@gmail.com.

Data Retention and International Transfers

We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected. Newsletter subscriptions are retained until you unsubscribe, comments remain indefinitely unless requested for deletion, and analytics data is kept for 26 months.

Google Analytics may transfer data outside the European Economic Area (EEA). These transfers are protected by appropriate safeguards, including EU Standard Contractual Clauses and Google’s certification under the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework.

Cookies and Their Usage

Our website uses several types of cookies to enhance your browsing experience. Essential cookies are required for basic website functionality. Analytics cookies are used by Google Analytics to understand user behavior. Preference cookies remember your settings and choices. You can control cookie settings through your browser preferences at any time.

Children’s Privacy and Policy Updates

Our website is not intended for children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect data from individuals under this age. We may update this privacy policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. The latest version will always be posted on this page with the updated date.

Contact Information and Supervisory Authority

For any questions about this privacy policy or your personal data, please contact us at:
Email: davidjeriugena@gmail.com

If you are located in the EU and believe we have not adequately addressed your concerns, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

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