01Who is responsible for your data
The data controller is Hunor Dot Digital (Hunor B.), [registered address], reachable at email@hunor.digital. For a solo practice of this size a formal Data Protection Officer isn’t required, so that same address is your contact for anything privacy-related.
02What I collect, and why
Things you actively send me
- Contact & email: your name, email address, and whatever you write when you email me or reply to a form.
- Booking details: when you schedule a call, the embedded Cal.com scheduler collects your name, email, timezone, and any notes, to set up the meeting.
- Messaging:if you use the WhatsApp link, your message and number are handled inside WhatsApp under Meta’s terms.
Things collected automatically
- Security & delivery logs:my hosting provider processes technical data (IP address, request time, user agent) to serve pages and keep the site secure. This happens for every website and doesn’t depend on consent.
- Analytics — only with consent:if you allow the “Statistics” category, Google Analytics 4 (via Google Tag Manager) measures anonymous, aggregated usage. Until then it runs in a cookieless mode that sets no identifiers — see the Cookie Policy.
- Marketing — only with consent:advertising and remarketing signals fire solely if you allow the “Marketing” category.
03The lawful basis for each use
- Consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) — analytics, marketing, and any non-essential cookies. Withdrawable any time via cookie settings.
- Contract / pre-contract steps (Art. 6(1)(b)) — handling your enquiry, booking a call, and delivering agreed work.
- Legitimate interests (Art. 6(1)(f)) — keeping the site secure and operational, and responding to you. Balanced so it never overrides your rights.
- Legal obligation (Art. 6(1)(c)) — retaining invoices and records where the law requires it.
04Who processes data on my behalf
I keep the stack small and name it honestly. Each of these acts as a processor or independent controller for its part:
- Vercel— hosting & delivery of the site.
- Google (Analytics 4 & Tag Manager) — analytics and tag delivery, only after consent.
- Cal.com — scheduling and the data you enter to book.
- Meta (WhatsApp) — only if you start a WhatsApp chat.
- Sanity— the content platform behind the site’s articles.
- [email / inbox provider] — receiving and storing our correspondence.
I don’t sell your personal data, and I don’t share it except with these providers or where the law requires.
05International transfers
Some providers (notably Google and Meta) may process data outside your country, including in the United States. Where that happens, transfers rely on appropriate safeguards such as the EU Standard Contractual Clauses and, where applicable, the EU–US Data Privacy Framework.
06How long it's kept
- Enquiries & correspondence: up to [e.g. 24 months] after our last contact, unless we start working together.
- Booking data: for the lifecycle of the meeting and a short period after.
- Analytics: aggregated and retained per the GA4 retention window ([e.g. 14 months]).
- Invoices / legal records: as long as tax and accounting law requires.
- Your consent choice:stored for up to 6 months, then you’re asked again.
07Your rights
Under the GDPR (and equivalent laws) you can:
- access the personal data I hold about you;
- correct anything inaccurate;
- have it erased (“right to be forgotten”);
- restrict or object to certain processing;
- receive your data in a portable format;
- withdraw consent at any time, without affecting past processing;
- complain to your data protection authority — [your national DPA].
To exercise any of these, email email@hunor.digital. I’ll respond within one month.
08Security
The site is served over HTTPS, and I keep access to any personal data limited and protected with sensible technical measures. No system is perfectly secure, but I only collect what I actually need, which keeps the exposure small by design.
09Children
This is a business-to-business site not directed at children, and I don’t knowingly collect data from anyone under 16.
10Changes to this policy
If practices change, I’ll update this page and the “last updated” date above. Material changes to how consent works may be surfaced through the consent banner itself.