This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your personal data when you visit our website, clermontnews.info.
Data Collection
We collect personal data that you provide directly to us when you fill out the contact form on our website. This includes your name and email address. Additionally, our servers automatically collect access logs, which may include your IP address, browser type, and access times.
Legal Basis for Processing
Our processing of your personal data is based on the following legal grounds: Article 6(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which allows us to process your data based on your consent when you submit the contact form; and Article 6(1)(f), which permits processing for our legitimate interests, such as maintaining the security and functionality of our website.
Data Retention Period
We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. Typically, this means we will keep your data for a period of 12 months after your last interaction with us.
Cookies
Our website uses minimal first-party cookies to enhance user experience. We do not use any third-party analytics or advertising cookies. You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings.
Data Hosting
Your personal data is hosted on Cloudflare R2, which provides secure and reliable data storage solutions. We take appropriate measures to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Your Rights Under GDPR
As a data subject, you have several rights under the GDPR, including the right to access your personal data, the right to request rectification of inaccurate data, the right to erasure of your data, the right to data portability, and the right to object to processing. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at deploy@fanhub.local.
Lodging a Complaint
If you believe that your data protection rights have been violated, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority in your jurisdiction. In France, this is the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL).
Last updated: 2026-05-08