Privacy

Privacy Policy ytje.org

Version: 1.0
Last updated: May 26, 2026

1. Identity of the Data Controller

Website: ytje.org
Contact: ytje@ytje.org

This website is a personal creative project. If you have any questions about how we process your personal data, please contact us at the email address above.

2. What Data Do We Collect?

Our website collects minimal personal data:

Via Email

If you contact us at our email address (ytje@ytje.org):

  • Your email address
  • Your message (free text)

This data is received directly in our email program. We do not store it on our website.

Administrators

To manage the website, we use a session cookie (admin_session) to recognize logged-in administrators.

What We Don't Do

  • We do not collect user data via analytics (no Google Analytics, GTM, or Facebook Pixel)
  • We do not use tracking or marketing cookies
  • We do not automatically store visitor information

3. Why Do We Collect This Data?

Purpose and Legal Basis:

DataPurposeLegal Basis
Email address (contact)To reply to your messageLegitimate interest
Session cookie (admin)Website managementLegitimate interest (managing our own website)

4. How Long Do We Keep Your Data?

  • Emails from contact form: As long as relevant for correspondence, then deleted.
  • Session cookies: Automatically expire when you close your browser.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the right to:

  • Access: Know what data we have about you
  • Correction: Have incorrect data corrected
  • Deletion: Request that your data be erased
  • Objection: Object to processing

To exercise these rights, contact ytje@ytje.org. We will respond to your request within 30 days.

6. Cookies

The only cookie we use is admin_session, a strictly necessary cookie for website management. This does not require consent because it is not tracking.

We use no analytics or tracking cookies.

7. Complaints

If you have concerns about how we process your data, you can:

  1. Contact us first: ytje@ytje.org
  2. File a complaint with your local data protection authority. In the EU, this is typically your national data protection authority (DPA).

8. Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Changes will be published on this page.