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Privacy Policy

Current Scope

This policy reflects the website's current setup: a public editorial blog hosted on Vercel with contact through email. It does not cover public user accounts, payments, or newsletters, because those are not currently offered.

Web analytics are optional and are only enabled after a visitor has accepted them through the site's privacy settings.

1. Controller and Scope

Controller: Laszlo Enyedi

Contact: contact@analogbrief.com

Public correspondence address: Please usecontact@analogbrief.com for privacy and legal inquiries.

2. Categories of Data We Process

When you browse the public site, we may process limited technical data necessary to deliver and secure the website, such as IP address, browser and device information, request timestamps, and similar server-side metadata.

We also store your privacy preference so the site can remember whether you accepted or declined optional analytics.

If you contact us at our public email address, we process the data you choose to include in your message, such as your name, email address, signature details, and the substance of your inquiry.

We do not currently offer public account registration, payments, subscriber sign-up, or newsletter enrollment on the public-facing site.

3. Purposes and Legal Bases

We process personal data to publish and operate the website, respond to inquiries, maintain security, prevent abuse, and comply with applicable legal obligations.

Our primary legal basis is our legitimate interest in operating an editorial publication, responding to correspondence, and protecting the website and related systems. We may also process data where necessary to comply with legal obligations.

Where you accept optional analytics, the legal basis is your consent. You can change that choice later through the site's privacy settings.

4. Cookies and Session Technologies

The site uses necessary technologies for delivery, security, and storing your privacy preference. These are active by default.

Optional analytics are disabled by default and only activated after consent. The public site does not provide visitor login or public account sessions.

If you decline analytics, the site remains accessible and only the necessary technologies described above remain active.

5. Processors and Infrastructure Providers

We use Vercel for hosting and delivery of the website, optional Vercel Web Analytics after consent, Supabase for backend infrastructure supporting the publishing system, and Proton Mail forcontact@analogbrief.com. Messages sent to that address are processed through Proton Mail.

6. International Transfers

Some providers used to operate the site may process personal data outside the European Economic Area. Where that happens, the transfer should be covered by an appropriate legal mechanism, such as an adequacy decision or standard contractual clauses.

7. Retention

We retain contact emails and related correspondence until the request is resolved, and longer only where needed to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims or comply with legal obligations.

We retain your privacy preference for a limited period so the site can remember your analytics choice.

Technical records handled by our providers may be retained under their standard settings for security, delivery, and operational purposes.

8. Your Rights and Contact

Subject to applicable law, you may have the right to request access to your data, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, data portability, and objection to certain forms of processing.

Privacy-related requests may be sent to contact@analogbrief.com. You can also reopen the site's privacy settings at any time to change your analytics choice. We may ask for information necessary to verify your request.

You may also lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority in the EU member state of your habitual residence, place of work, or the controller's establishment.

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