Privacy Policy

Last updated: 1 April 2026 · Jurisdiction: Ireland / EEA

1. Data controller

The data controller for this website is the operator of the brand Xexvalonuiphepor, reachable at:

For full legal identifiers and registration notes, see Legal Information.

2. Scope and lawful bases

We process personal data in line with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the UK GDPR where applicable, and other laws that may apply to visitors from outside the European Economic Area, always respecting principles of lawfulness, fairness, and transparency.

Depending on the activity, we rely on: your consent (for optional cookies and certain marketing); contract steps or performance where you request a service; and legitimate interests (for example site security, aggregated statistics where allowed, and responding to enquiries), balanced against your rights.

In Ireland, the Data Protection Act 2018 gives further effect to the GDPR and sets additional rules for certain sectors and processing types. Electronic marketing and cookie rules may also be affected by the ePrivacy Regulations (S.I. No. 336 of 2011, as amended) alongside the GDPR. This site is designed to respect both frameworks.

3. Data we collect

4. Purposes of processing

5. Retention

Contact form submissions are kept for up to 24 months after the last relevant message unless a longer period is required for legal claims or compliance. Server and security logs are retained for a shorter technical window, typically up to 90 days, unless investigation requires longer storage. Cookie lifetimes are listed in the Cookie Policy.

6. Recipients and transfers

We use infrastructure and service providers (for example hosting, email delivery, or analytics if activated) that may process data on our instructions. Where data leaves the EEA, we use appropriate safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses or equivalent mechanisms.

7. Security measures

We apply technical and organisational measures appropriate to the risk, including access control, encryption in transit (HTTPS), separation of environments where feasible, and staff awareness. No online transmission is completely risk-free; we encourage you to use strong, unique passwords for any accounts you maintain with us.

8. Your rights

Subject to applicable law, you may request:

You may lodge a complaint with the Irish Data Protection Commission (dataprotection.ie) or your local supervisory authority.

9. Children

This site is not directed at children under 16. We do not knowingly collect their personal data. If you believe we have done so, please contact us so we can delete the information.

10. Updates

We may revise this policy to reflect legal or operational changes. The “Last updated” date will change accordingly. Material changes will be highlighted on the site where appropriate.

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