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Privacy

Privacy Policy
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Controller
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Responsible for this website and the processing described here:

Petar Cubelamail@petarcubela.de

Hosting
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This website is served from a virtual private server operated by netcup GmbH, Daimlerstraße 25, 76185 Karlsruhe, Germany. When you visit, your IP address is processed as technically necessary to deliver the pages. The web server does not store access logs.

Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — legitimate interest in operating and securing the server.

Web Analytics
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This site uses a self-hosted instance of Plausible Analytics (Community Edition), running on the same server as the website. All data stays on my own infrastructure; nothing is shared with third parties.

Plausible collects in aggregate: page URL, referrer, browser and operating system type, device type, and the country/region derived from the IP address. It sets no cookies and stores nothing on your device. To count unique visitors, a one-way hash is computed from the IP address, the user-agent string, and a random salt that is rotated and permanently deleted every 24 hours. The raw IP address is never stored. The resulting statistics are aggregated and cannot be linked to individual visitors.

Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — legitimate interest in privacy-preserving reach measurement.

No Other Data Collection
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This site has no contact forms, comment sections, social media embeds, advertising, or third-party scripts. No other personal data is processed.

Your Rights
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Under Arts. 15–20 GDPR you have the right to access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, and data portability.

Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): where processing is based on legitimate interest, you may object at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority.

To exercise these rights, contact me at the email address above. Note that this site retains no data that could identify you as a visitor, so such requests may be impossible to fulfil for lack of identifiable data (Art. 11 GDPR).