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Privacy Policy

This policy explains what data this website collects, why, and what rights you have over it. Reading our reviews requires no account and no personal data beyond what your browser sends automatically. Placeholder legal copy throughout — to be finalised at generation time for the applicable jurisdiction.

ⓘ Data controller: placeholder legal entity and registered address. Questions go through the contact page. 18+.

What data we collect

In short: very little — technical data from your visit, plus whatever you type into the contact form.

  • Technical visit data: placeholder list — IP address, browser type, pages viewed, referring page, timestamps.
  • Contact data: placeholder — name, email address and message content when you write to us voluntarily.
  • Preference data: placeholder — cookie-consent choices and display preferences.

Placeholder clause: we do not collect payment data, trading data or identity documents — those exist only between you and any operator you register with.

Cookies and tracking technologies

In short: essential cookies always; analytics and affiliate-attribution cookies only with consent.

CategoryPurposeLegal basisLifetime
EssentialPlaceholder: consent storage, securityLegitimate interestPlaceholder
AnalyticsPlaceholder: aggregated usage statisticsConsentPlaceholder
Affiliate attributionPlaceholder: records that a visit preceded a registration on an operator siteConsentPlaceholder

Placeholder note: consent can be withdrawn at any time via the cookie settings link in the footer; the site remains fully readable without optional cookies.

How we use your information

In short: to run the site, answer your messages and understand which guides help readers.

  • Placeholder purpose: operating, securing and debugging the website.
  • Placeholder purpose: responding to enquiries and correction reports.
  • Placeholder purpose: aggregate, non-identifying analytics about content usage.
  • Placeholder purpose: measuring affiliate referrals so operators can account for commissions.

Placeholder clause: no profiling for advertising, no sale of personal data, no automated decision-making with legal effect.

Sharing with third parties

In short: processors that host and measure the site, operators only in anonymised attribution form, authorities only when the law requires.

Placeholder clauses: categories of processors (hosting, analytics, email) bound by data-processing agreements; what an affiliate network actually receives (placeholder: a click identifier, never your name); disclosure obligations to competent authorities; international-transfer safeguards where applicable.

Your rights and choices

In short: access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability, objection — and withdrawal of consent at any time.

Placeholder clauses listing the data-subject rights under the applicable framework (placeholder: GDPR or equivalent), how to exercise them through the contact page, the response deadline, and the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority (placeholder authority name and link).

Exercising a right costs nothing

Placeholder note: requests are free, no account is needed, and we verify identity only to the extent required to protect your data.

Data retention and security

In short: we keep data only as long as the purpose exists, and protect it in transit and at rest.

Placeholder clauses: retention periods per data category (placeholder table or list), deletion and anonymisation routines, technical measures (TLS, access control, logging) and organisational measures (least-privilege access, processor audits).

Contact and complaints

In short: write to us first — and you always have the right to go straight to the supervisory authority.

Placeholder clauses: contact route for privacy matters via the contact page or the placeholder privacy email address; the data controller's postal address; the competent supervisory authority and how to reach it.

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