ArcadiaBlog.com ("we", "our website") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and applicable data protection laws.

1. Data Controller

The data controller for this website is ArcadiaBlog.com. For privacy-related inquiries, please contact us via our Contact page.

2. What Data We Collect

This website does not collect personal data directly. We may collect anonymous analytical data about site visits through third-party services. This includes browser type, operating system, visit duration, and pages visited — all in anonymised, aggregated form.

3. Cookies

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • Functional cookies: Necessary for the website to function (e.g. remembering your cookie preferences).
  • Analytics cookies: Collect anonymised data to help us improve content and user experience.

When you first visit our website, we ask for your consent to use cookies. You may decline — in that case only functional cookies will be used.

4. Your GDPR Rights

As an individual, you have the following rights regarding your personal data:

  • Right of access to your personal data
  • Right to rectification of inaccurate data
  • Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten")
  • Right to restriction of processing
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to object to processing

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us via the Contact page.

5. Third-Party Services

Our website may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these websites. We recommend reading their privacy policies before sharing personal information.

6. Data Security

We implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your data against unauthorised access, loss, or destruction.

7. Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. We will notify you of significant changes on the website. The date of the last update is shown at the top of this page.

8. Supervisory Authority

If you believe we are in breach of applicable data protection laws, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your national data protection supervisory authority.