PRIVACY POLICY
Last updated: October 2025
At Mind the Net, your privacy matters to us.
This Privacy Policy explains in clear terms how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit our website, make a purchase, or use our digital services.
We’re committed to keeping your data secure and handling it with transparency and care.
1. What We Collect
We collect only the information necessary to provide and improve our services, such as:
Your name and email address when you contact us or make a purchase
Billing details needed to process payments
Messages or details you choose to share with us
Basic website analytics (pages visited, device type, anonymized IP address)
2. How We Use Your Data
We use your information to:
Deliver digital content, consulting, or online services
Communicate with you about your order or inquiry
Improve our website and user experience
Send occasional updates or newsletters — but only if you’ve given consent
We never sell or rent your personal data.
3. Legal Basis and Retention
We process your data when it’s:
Necessary to provide the service you requested,
Required by law (for example, accounting or tax purposes), or
Based on your consent, which you can withdraw at any time.
Your information is stored securely and kept only as long as needed for those purposes.
4. Sharing Information
We may share your data only with trusted service providers who help us run our business securely, such as:
Payment processors (e.g., Stripe)
Hosting and analytics providers
If your data is transferred outside the EU, we ensure it’s protected according to GDPR standards through approved safeguards.
5. Cookies
Our website uses cookies to function properly and to understand how visitors use it.
You can manage or disable cookies at any time through your browser settings.
6. Your Rights
You have the right to:
Access, correct, or delete your personal data
Restrict or object to how it’s used
Withdraw consent or unsubscribe from emails at any time
To exercise your rights, contact us at hello@mindthenet.org.
If you believe your data has been handled improperly, you can contact your local data protection authority or the Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic.
7. Data Security
We use appropriate security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, loss, or misuse.
Although no online system is completely risk-free, we take privacy seriously and review our security practices regularly.
8. Updates
We may occasionally update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our services or legal requirements.
The latest version will always be available on our website, along with the date of the last update.