Privacy, Cookies, JavaScript and GDPR
This website never collects any personal information without your explicit consent. If your web browser or your email client sends personal information by mistake (eg. due to misconfiguration) it will simply be discarded.
All information you share with the webmaster via email or on social networks remains confidential. The same cannot be said for all ICT service providers, so please be mindful of what you share online.
Cookies
Tracking cookies are little files stored by websites on your computer to allow for long-term identification. This website does not use tracking cookies.
Technical cookies are little files stored in the temporary memory of your computer to allow the customization of the website and improve the user experience. Technical cookies disappear when the browser is closed or after a short period and are not used for tracking. This website does use technical cookies.
This website has no control over the cookies created by third parties (eg. embedded resources, web proxies, …) and the administrator may not even be aware of their content, duration or purpose. If you spot a misconduct by other domains which offer services linked to this website, please report it immediately. Thanks in advance for your feedback.
JavaScript
Scripts are little programs executed along with the page, in a safe and isolated sandbox. Scripts are confined to the web browser and cannot access your personal files.
Like almost all modern websites, this website does make use of scripts to improve the user experience and offer various comforts.
I follow a strict policy of ethical coding and believe scripts must be implemented as optional dependencies and that the visitors have the right to control what programs are executed on their computer. For this reason the website is built in such a way that disabling this technology will reduce the functionality without blocking the navigation: you will always be able to reach all info you need.
All scripts distributed via this domain are free and open source software licensed under the European Union Public License 1.2 (EUPL 1.2). Please feel free to report troublesome scripts.
EU GDPR
This website honours the European General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR).
All accepted Right to Erasure ("Right to be Forgotten") requests will be processed within one month and you will receive confirmation when processing is completed.
This website may refuse to honor your request when your data:
- cannot be clearly associated to you;
- is necessary for reasons of freedom of expression and information (journalism, academic, artistic and literary purposes);
- is required to comply local or EU regulations;
- is required for reasons of public health or interest;
- is necessary for establishing, exercising or defending legal claims;
- is necessary for scientific or historical research, or archiving that is in the public interest.
When making the request, you must include:
- a full-color front-back scan of any valid identificative document (driving license or identity card);
- a complete list of the data you'd like to be erased or anonymized.
The personally identifiable information in your request is stored in Europe and deleted immediately after the request has been fully processed.